Charlotte
Known as the Queen City, Charlotte is North Carolina’s busiest city with over 800,000 residents. Tagged as “Charlotte’s got a lot” by the community, this bustling urban oasis offers diversity, cultural experiences, and endless adventures. Enjoy live performances, family-friendly events, local cuisine, and a vibrant nightlife scene. Charlotte offers easy access to major interstates, a public transit line, and proximity to the Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The city of Charlotte has earned its spot on countless “Best Places to Live” lists for its seemingly endless entertainment options. Catch a live concert at the Fillmore Charlotte, explore the NASCAR Hall of Fame, catch a game at NBA’s Spectrum Theater, explore Discovery Place Science, or ride the rollercoasters at Carowinds. Locals frequent Uptown Charlotte for its local attractions, nightlife spots, and abundant shopping. Uptown is surrounded by a top-notch selection of local breweries, from Sugar Creek Brewing Company to the Olde Mecklenburg Brewery. Charlotte is a major economic hub that houses numerous corporate headquarters, including nine Fortune 500 companies. Beyond the high-rises of the central business district and lively entertainment venues, Charlotte’s landscape features a mix of picturesque homes, historic buildings, luxury apartments, and lush greenery.
Rock Hill
Situated along the I-77 corridor near the Catawba River, Rock Hill offers residents plenty of access to the outdoors, arts, and nearby Charlotte metropolis. A wide range of parks are located in Rock Hill, lending to a host of available outdoor activities. Some of the popular parks in Rock Hill include Manchester Meadows Park, Cherry Park, Fountain Park, and Ebenezer Park, providing everything from sports fields to walking trails to camping grounds. Glencairn Gardens exudes a peaceful atmosphere, with plenty of plants and soothing water features for those wanting to unwind. Giordana Velodrome and Old Town Amphitheater host higher energy events sure to satisfy those seeking action in town. Art lovers delight in Rock Hill’s Center for the Arts, Gettys Art Center, and Catawba Indian Nation and Cultural Center. Rock Hill also contains several museums such as Museum of York County, Main Street Children’s Museum, and Comporium Telephone Museum. Home to Winthrop University and York Technical College, Rock Hill has all kinds of educational opportunities.
Savannah
The oldest city in Georgia, Savannah is located just across the Savannah River from South Carolina. Canopies of Live Oak trees draped in Spanish moss and restored historic buildings line cobblestone streets throughout Savannah. Built over Indian burial grounds and old cemeteries, Savannah has a haunted reputation consequently leading to frequent ghost tours. Boasting a pedestrian-friendly layout, Savannah is a highly walkable city. There are plenty of things to do in Savannah, all within walking distance. Should you choose to rent in Savannah, you will have the chance to attend the world’s second largest Saint Patrick’s Day Parade, see the ornate Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, shop the boutiques and national retailers along Broughton Street, marvel at the many art galleries run by Savannah College of Art and Design graduates, unwind at Forsyth Park, enjoy the Savannah Film Festival, and take a 30-minute drive to Tybee Island for easy beach access. Convenient to Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport as well as Interstates 16, 516, and 95, getting around from Savannah is a breeze.