Relocation Resources

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Welcome Home to Davidson County, North Carolina one of the best places in the country in which to relocate or retire.  If you are looking for a new place to call home with quaint country charm yet all the convenience of a bigger city, then you will want to consider moving to Davidson County, North Carolina.  The laid-back lifestyle is appealing to families with children and retirees from other parts of the country.  The more people learn about the area the more they want to relocate here.Davidson County NC Relocation ResourcesOur home prices, low tax base and cost of living are extremely affordable by comparison to other areas in the country.  The weather is mild, the community is friendly and the location is perfect for day trips to the mountains or beaches for a quick getaway or long weekend.

Located in the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina, in 2007 this area had an estimated population of more than 1.5 million spread over 12 counties, making it the 30th largest CSA metropolitan area in the country.  The small towns of Lexington and Thomasville in Davidson County, North Carolina were selected by Site Selection Magazine as top ranked micropolitan area in economic development in 2007.  The larger cities in the Piedmont Triad are Winston-Salem, High Point and Greensboro.  

The Piedmont Triad is ideally situated with the Atlantic Ocean only four hours away and the Blue Ridge Mountains within an hour’s drive.  This makes it ideal to live here and take advantage of short day or weekend trips.

Our location celebrates all four seasons but has a long fall and spring season.  The summers are not too hot and the winters are not too cold.  The east coast location, midway between Washington, DC and Atlanta at the junction of both north/south and east/west major highways, has made the location a top choice for relocating and expanding companies.  We are connected by Interstates 40, 85, 73 and 74 and are served by the Piedmont Triad International Airport.

Davidson County NC Relocation ResourcesHealth care and educational facilities are numerous in the Triad.  Major art and historical museums contribute to the cultural climate of the region.  No matter where you live in the Piedmont Triad, there are plenty of recreational driven activities for those who like hiking, biking, boating, fishing and golfing.

Housing and utilities both cost significantly less than the national average in the Triad.  You can choose from a variety of price points and style.  Another bonus is our low property tax rates compared to other areas.

Despite the growth in our area, the cities and smaller communities have managed to successfully hold onto their small town feel while providing residents with a quality of life that is hard to beat.

We have an abundance of great schools to select from, both public and private.  For more information on any school, please be sure to review their ratings on the website www.GreatSchools.net.  This website will provide you great feedback for any school in the area.

Also listed in our FREE Relocation Package below are children activities, local restaurants, fire, police and utility numbers.  Just enter your email address below and it will be sent to you immediately.