Young, educated, and rapidly growing population
Huntersville has nearly quadrupled in size since 2000, attracting upper-middle-income families, technology and finance professionals, and a growing immigrant community.
The dominant profile is young families with school-age children. The median age is around 38, and more than half of adults hold a college degree, reflecting the financial and technology hub of Charlotte that employs a large portion of residents. Median household income is above the state average, though the cost of living remains lower than that of comparable suburbs in Atlanta or Washington.
The ethnic composition is predominantly white, with a significant Black population, an expanding Asian community (especially of Indian and Chinese origin, tied to the region's IT sector), and a Hispanic presence concentrated among families of Mexican and Central American descent. Neighborhoods such as Skybrook and Birkdale tend to be more diverse than older developments.
The pace of growth is high: the city issues thousands of building permits per year and new gated communities continue to appear near Highway 73 and Gilead Road. This means neighborhoods still taking shape, without the deep-rooted social networks typical of older Southern towns.
- English
- Spanish
- Hindi
- Mandarin
- Portuguese
- Protestantism (Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian)
- Catholicism
- Hinduism
- Islam
- No religion
