Wednesday, February 25, 2026 / by Alex Krasnoff
The True Cost of Moving to Charlotte from Out of State
What Relocating Buyers Often Overlook
Charlotte continues to attract buyers from the Northeast, California, Florida, Texas, and the Midwest. Lower property taxes, strong job growth, and relative affordability compared to larger metro areas make it appealing.
But here is the truth: the home price is only part of the story.
If you are planning a move to Charlotte from out of state, here is what you should realistically budget for beyond the purchase price.
1. Home Purchase Costs
Before we even talk about moving trucks, let’s start with buying the house itself.
Typical upfront costs include:
Earnest money deposit
Due diligence fee (North Carolina specific and non-refundable)
Home inspection
Appraisal
Loan origination fees
Attorney closing fees
Title insurance
In North Carolina, buyers also pay a due diligence fee directly to the seller. This is unique compared to many other states and can range from a few thousand dollars to signific ...
Charlotte continues to attract buyers from the Northeast, California, Florida, Texas, and the Midwest. Lower property taxes, strong job growth, and relative affordability compared to larger metro areas make it appealing.
But here is the truth: the home price is only part of the story.
If you are planning a move to Charlotte from out of state, here is what you should realistically budget for beyond the purchase price.
1. Home Purchase Costs
Before we even talk about moving trucks, let’s start with buying the house itself.
Typical upfront costs include:
Earnest money deposit
Due diligence fee (North Carolina specific and non-refundable)
Home inspection
Appraisal
Loan origination fees
Attorney closing fees
Title insurance
In North Carolina, buyers also pay a due diligence fee directly to the seller. This is unique compared to many other states and can range from a few thousand dollars to signific ...

