Glen Alpine, NC


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Glen Alpine, NC

About Glen Alpine, NC

Living in Glen Alpine, NC is a delightful experience! With its close proximity to the city of Charlotte, residents can enjoy all the amenities of a big city while still having the charm and peacefulness of a small town. The community has an abundance of parks, trails, and outdoor activities available for those who love to get out into nature. Shopping options are plentiful as well, with many local businesses offering unique finds and goodies for visitors and locals alike. The people of Glen Alpine are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making it easy to make friends and develop relationships here. All in all, life in Glen Alpine is both enjoyable and fulfilling! Small-town complex - Western North Carolina half way between Winston-Salem and Asheville.

Location Details

State: North Carolina
County: Burke County
Metro Area: Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton Metro Area
City: Glen Alpine
Zip Codes: 28628
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 897 ft above sea level
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This interesting tri-city area is located in the broad Catawba Valley at the eastern base of the Blue Ridge Mountains. As the name “Hickory” implies, this is an area of hardwood forests, the original resource for Hickory’s active furniture-making industry. According to local sources, 60% of the furniture made in the United States is made within 200 miles of Hickory, and names like Broyhill, Drexel Heritage and Henredon among many others are headquartered locally. Furniture factory outlets draw people from miles around. The area is also home to the one of the country’s largest fiber optic cable plants operated by Corning.

The downtown areas of Morganton and Hickory are small but clean and exceptionally authentic examples of the Southern small town. There are some recreational opportunities in the nearby mountains to the west and large Lake Norman to the southeast. The area is in the heart of the Bible Belt, evidence of which is all around. Cost of living is low and crime is among the lowest in the state. Some may not find enough in the way of intellectual stimulation, including cultural amenities and higher education.

The terrain is mostly hilly and wooded. The Catawba River runs through the area and turns south into Lake Norman at the east edge of the county, where the land begins to flatten out into the Carolina Piedmont. The climate is typical of the region. The mountains to the northwest block and warm cold northwest winds. The ocean is too far away to affect summer temperatures but can moderate winter cold.

Summers are warm with frequent 90 degrees days and thundershowers. Winters are cool but not excessively so. Winter temperatures frequently touch freezing, but seldom go far below. Snow and snow accumulations are rare. Rainfall is evenly distributed through the year, with fall being the driest.

Glen Alpine Cost of Living
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Nearby mountains, cost of living, and small-town feel make Glen Alpine a great place to live.

$181,800
-86.0% lower than avg
$42,885
-60.9% lower than avg
$1,020 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-12.5% lower than avg
Glen Alpine Crime
57.5 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Glen Alpine, North Carolina
$34,920
for a family
$41,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Glen Alpine
   Nearby mountains
Employment
   Cost of living
Arts and culture
   Small-town feel
Low ethnic diversity
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