Housing is still unaffordable in Charlotte, despite a supply gain

Don’t expect homes in Charlotte to become more affordable.

Why it matters: Affordable housing remains limited in Charlotte despite a rise in overall housing supply, UNC Charlotte’s new State of Housing in Charlotte 2025 report shows.

How it works: The report was published by the Childress Klein Center for Real Estate in UNC Charlotte’s Belk College of Business.

  • It focuses on housing across eight counties in the Charlotte area: Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln and Union counties in North Carolina, and Lancaster and York in South Carolina.
  • The report examines owner-occupied, rental and subsidized housing.

Context: In 2024, the Charlotte metro added 28,951 housing units. This surpassed the 24,837 households the area gained over that period, creating a surplus of roughly 4,114 units.

  • “We just saw a lot of construction over the last several years,” Yongqiang Chu, lead researcher and author of the report, tells Axios. “That’s good news.”

Yes, but: Chu expects construction delivery to significantly slow down over the next two to three years as developers remain cautious to move forward with new projects…

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