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  1. Explore the safest places in the U.S. based on crime rates for murder, assault, rape, burglary, and other crime statistics. Ranking based on Niche's 2024 Best Places to Live Ranking and includes only places that earned strong Crime & Safety grades.

    • Chatham County
    • Henderson County
    • Dare County
    • Currituck County
    • Mecklenburg County
    • Watauga County
    • Union County
    • Orange County

    Chatham County is located to the south of Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. Chatham county has the third lowest unemployment rate at 4.1% in North Carolina, and the fifth highest median income at $57,140. Pittsboro is a fairly small community with a rich history and is the home of the Carolina Tiger Rescue.

    Henderson County is located in the mountainous western part of North Carolina, south of Asheville. Henderson County has a promising real estate market along with having a one of the lowest unemployment rates in the state at 4.2%. Henderson county is known for its famous Apple Festival and apple orchards. The county seat Hendersonville is a quaint t...

    Dare County is the eastern most county in North Carolina and a great place to find a home near the ocean. Dare County has one of the highest median incomes in North Carolina, at $55,520 along with having one of the lowest property tax rates. Dare County also ranks in the top ten North Carolina counties for health outcomes. Dare County was named aft...

    Currituck County is the northeastern-most county in North Carolina, and another great choice for beach lovers! Currituck County has a low unemployment rate at 5.2 percent, a high median income at $58,676 and ranks in the top ten for health outcomes in North Carolina. Currituck County includes the northern-most islands of North Carolina's Outer Bank...

    Mecklenburg County is home to North Carolina's largest city, Charlotte. The county has a high median income at $56,472, excellent school districts and ranks fifth highest in the state for health outcomes. Charlotte also has a great real estate outlook. Charlotte is a thriving city with all of the attractions of big-city life and is also the home of...

    Watauga County is located high in the mountains of northwestern North Carolina. Watauga County is surrounded by much natural beauty, and benefits residents with a low unemployment rate at 4.4 percent, an excellent school system and healthcare outcome rating along with a low property tax. The county seat Boone is a unique mountain town that usually ...

    Union County lies to the southeast of Charlotte, making it a very good option for suburban living. Union county residents benefit from excellent school systems, high health outcome rankings and a high median income of $53,482. Union County's real estate market is on the upswing, making it a very attractive option for potential home buyers. The Unio...

    Chapel Hill is Orange County's largest city and the home of the University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill is a thriving college city, full of passionate Tar Heels. Orange County ranks high on several quality of life lists including the lowest unemployment rate at 3.9 percent, some of the best public schools, and healthcare outcomes. Orange County a...

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    • Wake County. – Population: 1,069,079. – Median home value: $281,700 (64% own) – Median rent: $1,150 (36% rent) – Median household income: $80,591. – Top public schools: Raleigh Charter High School (A+), Green Hope High School (A+), Wake NC State University STEM Early College High School (A+)
    • Orange County. – Population: 144,836. – Median home value: $308,800 (63% own) – Median rent: $1,093 (37% rent) – Median household income: $71,723. – Top public schools: East Chapel Hill High School (A+), Carrboro High School (A+), Chapel Hill High School (A+)
    • Mecklenburg County. – Population: 1,074,475. – Median home value: $238,000 (56% own) – Median rent: $1,146 (44% rent) – Median household income: $66,641. – Top public schools: Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy (A+), Ardrey Kell High School (A+), Community School of Davidson (A+)
    • Durham County. – Population: 311,848. – Median home value: $223,000 (54% own) – Median rent: $1,067 (46% rent) – Median household income: $60,958. – Top public schools: North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (A+), Research Triangle High School (A+), Durham School of the Arts (A)
    • Tega Cay. Suburb in South Carolina. Rating 4.29 out of 5 34 reviews. Current Resident: In the eleven years that I have lived in Tega Cay, it has grown a tremendous amount.
    • Fort Mill. Suburb in South Carolina. Rating 4.16 out of 5 179 reviews. Current Resident: Fort Mill has so many things that make our town wonderful. I truly love so many aspects of the town, from the Christmas festivals and 4th of July celebrations, the local businesses that add a unique culture to our town, and the amazing opportunities offered throughout the school district.
    • Waxhaw. Suburb of Charlotte, NC. Rating 4.4 out of 5 109 reviews. Current Resident: The area is full of nice and kind people that will help you through any situation.
    • Stallings. Suburb of Charlotte, NC. Rating 3.67 out of 5 30 reviews. Current Resident: I like how everything is local so various activities are easy to access.
  2. Mar 5, 2024 · Explore the safest places to live in North Carolina with our guide. Discover cities with low crime rates and a welcoming community atmosphere.

  3. Jan 16, 2024 · The safest cities in North Carolina are Pinehurst and Davidson for 2024 using Saturday Night Science. By: Chris Kolmar, HomeSnacks. Updated: 2024-01-16. North Carolina, renowned for its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and thriving cities, offers a diverse range of safe and inviting places to call home.

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