Factors influencing moving costs from Akron to Charlottetoggle

The cost of Akron movers will depend on:

  • Move size: The cost of your move will depend on the amount of items you have in your home. For example, moving a one-bedroom apartment from Akron to Charlotte can be as low as $1,352 while a four-bedroom home can be as high as $ 7,962.
  • Time of year: Summer is peak moving season in Akron, so moving companies will likely charge more.
  • Do-it-yourself vs professional mover: Renting a truck or using a moving container can be cheaper options, with prices for a rental truck ranging from $460 to $1,186. However, these options require more work and effort compared to hiring professional movers.

What to know before moving from Akron to Charlotte

Moving from Akron to Charlotte comes with exciting new opportunities โ€” but also higher living costs. Since Charlotte is generally more expensive than Akron, itโ€™s important to plan ahead and budget carefully for the change.

Check out how the two cities compare so you know what to expect before you relocate:

Akron Charlotte
Average rent cost $950 $1,790
Average home value $121,327 $391,658
Average income (per capita) $61,971 $64,814
Cost of living (single person) $1,543 $3,158
Cost of living (family of 4) $4,120 $8,325
Unemployment rate 6.9% 3.3%
Sales tax 6.75% 7.25%
State income tax 3.5% 4.5%
  • Rent prices in Charlotte are 88% higher than in Akron, which means youโ€™ll have less money in your pocket each month.
  • In terms of homeownership, youโ€™ll be able to get more for your money in Akron.
    Home prices in Charlotte are 222.8% higher than in Akron.
  • Income in Charlotte is 4.6% higher than in Akron, so you could earn more for doing the same job. The top employers in Charlotte include Atrium Health, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, and Bank of America.
  • Be sure to budget for higher bills in Charlotte, since the cost of living for a single person in Charlotte is 104.7% higher than in Akron. This includes routine expenses like utilities, groceries, clothing, and transportation.
  • If youโ€™re moving your family to Charlotte, keep in mind that your living expenses could increase. The cost of living for a family in Charlotte is 102.1% higher than in Akron.
  • The unemployment rate in Charlotte is 52.17% lower than in Akron.
  • Youโ€™ll spend more on retail and restaurants in Charlotte, since the cityโ€™s sales taxes in Charlotte are 7.41% higher than in Akron.
  • State income taxes in Charlotte are 28.57% higher than in Akron.

To put this in perspective, you would need around $6,139.99 in Charlotte to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with $3,000.00 in Akron.

How life is different in Akron vs. Charlotte

Charlotte Akron
Population 874,579 190,469
AllTransit Transportation Performance Score 5 5
Walkability score 26 48
Bike friendliness score 31 43
Crime Index 46.52 5.0
Safety Index 53.48 50.39
Air Quality Moderate Moderate
  • Charlotte's population is about 359% greater than Akron.
  • Charlotte's public transportation has a similar score to Akron.
  • Charlotte is less walkable than Akron with a score of 26 out of 100 vs Akron's 48 out of 100.
  • Charlotte has a bike-friendliness score 31 out of 100, which means it isn't as accessible to and safe for cyclists as Akron, which has a score of 43 out of 100.
  • Charlotte's crime rate is higher than Akron with a score of 46.52 compared to Akron's 5.0. This means that Charlotte neighborhoods are safer than 46.52% of all U.S. neighborhoods, and Akron neighborhoods are safer than 5.0%.
  • Charlotte and Akron are considered to be equally safe.
  • Air quality in Charlotte is moderate, and in Akron it's moderate.

Other things to consider for your Akron vs. Charlotte move

  • Weather: Charlotte has a moderate climate. Your move is unlikely to be affected by the weather although, the rare snow day in the wintertime could make the road conditions difficult to drive on.
  • HOA rules: To keep things running smoothly, make sure you're familiar with any HOA or community moving policies before the big day.
  • Elevator reservation: Make sure to arrange elevator access in advance if your building requires reservations for moving.
  • Truck parking permits: Make sure to look into local parking regulationsโ€”some areas require permits for large moving trucks.
  • State licensing: For-profit household goods carriers in the state fall under the jurisdiction of the North Carolina Utilities Commission, Transportation Division. All legitimate movers should have a โ€œC Numberโ€ issued by the commission, signifying that theyโ€™ve met minimum insurance requirements and adhere to the provisions outlined in the stateโ€™s Maximum Rate Tariff (MRT). Ensure the company you choose is licensed to handle your move.
  • State regulator: You can verify a North Carolina moving company\โ€™s license by visiting the state'spublic utilities commission
  • Moving permits: You wonโ€™t need a moving permit in North Carolina, though it\โ€™s smart to double-check any local parking restrictions ahead of your move.
  • Change of address: To avoid missing any mail, we recommend submitting your USPS change of address form at least a week before your move. You can choose your official move date to make sure everything gets forwarded properly toCharlotte Start the process here.
  • Moving company insurance: The amount and type of insurance movers must have depends on state regulations.Choose Released Value Protection for no-cost, minimal coverage from movers, with responsibility limited to 60 cents per pound per article. For comprehensive coverage, explore alternatives with your chosen moving company or consider a third-party insurance provider.
  • Moving checklist: Let our moving checklist guide you through the process and help ensure nothing slips through the cracks.

Where to live in Charlotte

Now that youโ€™ve chosen "Queen City" as your next home, here are a few of the best neighborhoods in Charlotte to check out.

Best neighborhoods for singles

  • Belmont
  • Dilworth
  • Elizabeth
  • First Ward
  • Freedom Park

Best neighborhoods for families

  • Ballantyne East
  • Davidson
  • Marvin
  • Tega Cay
  • Sharon Woods

Things to do in Charlotte

After settling into your new North Carolina home, youโ€™ll want to branch out and explore your new city. Luckily, Charlotte has lots to offer, no matter what youโ€™re interested in:

  • Arts and culture: Charlotte is home to museums and cultural arts centers like the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, Billy Graham Library, Carolinas Aviation Museum, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Fire Education Center and Museum, and Charlotte Nature Museum in Freedom Park.
  • Outdoor recreation: The cityโ€™s Arequipa Park, Baxter Street Park, Fourth Ward Park, and Frazier Park โ€” among other sites โ€” are great places to hike, ride bikes, or just enjoy nature.
  • Sports: Catch a live game and cheer on the home team at an Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets, Charlotte FC, or Charlotte Checkers game.

FAQ

When is the best time to move from Akron to Charlotte?

The best time to move from Akron to Charlotte is during the spring or fall. These seasons offer milder weather and avoid higher moving costs during the peak moving season in Akron.

When is the cheapest time to move from Akron to Charlotte?

Because most people are moving from Akron to Charlotte in the spring or fall, you can often catch discounts by moving in the winter. Read our guide on moving discounts to learn more.

How long does a move from Akron to Charlotte take?

The 478-mile move from Akron, OH, to Charlotte, NC, takes one to four days. Some Akron movers may offer expedited moving if you need it faster. If you need more time, ask your mover about storage options in Charlotte.

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