This section is generated from cached city metrics and clearly labeled state-level benchmarks. It is meant to make the Charlotte page less generic and more useful for comparing housing, income, utilities, taxes, insurance, demographics, and nearby alternatives.
Affordability Summary
Population is not available in the current cache, so Charlotte should be compared with similar-size places before using broader Vermont averages. Median household income is not available in the current cache, so the best affordability read for Charlotte is income versus housing, taxes, utilities, and insurance together.
Median home value is not available in the current cache, so ownership costs in Charlotte should be checked with mortgage, property tax, insurance, and maintenance assumptions. Two-bedroom rent is not available in the current cache, so renters can compare Charlotte against ownership costs and nearby rental markets.
Housing and Income Context
For Charlotte, income data should be read alongside housing and utility costs. Housing data is limited, so compare nearby city pages before drawing conclusions.
Use the home value, rent, and income fields together before deciding whether Charlotte looks more favorable for renting, buying, or comparing with Caledonia, VT.
Utility Cost Context
The residential electricity benchmark is $0.241/kWh, so Charlotte households should treat usage, home size, heating, and cooling as the practical bill drivers. The electricity value shown for Charlotte is a Vermont state-level EIA benchmark, so it should not be read as a local provider tariff.
For Charlotte, utility planning is stronger when the electric benchmark is paired with home age, square footage, insulation, HVAC equipment, and household occupancy.
Property Tax Context
Median property tax paid is not available in the current cache, so Charlotte buyers should still verify parcel-specific tax records before budgeting. Parcel boundaries, exemptions, school districts, and reassessment rules can move the actual bill for a Charlotte address.
Compare the property tax field with home value rather than reading it by itself; a lower tax bill can still pair with a different assessment base or exemption profile.
Insurance and Risk Context
Insurance costs in Charlotte depend on address-level factors such as roof condition, structure age, coverage limits, claims history, deductible choice, and carrier underwriting.
Home value, tax burden, and insurance exposure should be reviewed together for Charlotte, especially when comparing with Caledonia, VT.
Population and Demographics
Median age is not available in the current cache, so Charlotte may have different school, commute, healthcare, and housing demand patterns than a statewide average. Bachelor+ share is not available in the current cache, so Charlotte education context can be useful when reading labor-market and school sections.
Unemployment is 2.6%, so Charlotte wage and job-market context should be compared with commute options and regional employment centers.