Rock Hill

    Rock Hill, South Carolina is a peaceful town in the northern part of York County. This is the newest town in the county and currently the one most rapidly expanding. Located just miles away from the border of North Carolina, Charlotte is the Rock Hill's nearest metropolitan center. While it maintains easy access to a downtown hub, the town itself maintains a cozy feel, where neighbors know one another and are active in their community.

Rock Hill currently supports a population of approximately 60,000 residents, which is a population increase of over ten percent since just the year 2000. The average age of a Rock Hill resident is thirty four years old, with an annual household income of around $37,000 per year. The single largest employment sector in this region is the service industry, which employs nearly half of locals. The second largest employment field is in administration, employing over sixteen percent of folks here. Labor rounds out the top three, employing nearly thirteen percent of Rock Hill residents.

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The vast majority of homes in this area are detached, single-family homes, and over half of the residents of Rock Hill own their own homes. Recent real estate reports show that the average price of a home purchase was $145,000. The majority of recent purchases were three-bedroom homes, with two-bedroom homes following in a close second.

The public schools in Rock Hill are excellent, with small classes for added individual attention. The school district prides itself on its progressive teaching methods, which continually evolve to prepare students for the future. The schools are noted for utilizing advanced technologies in the classroom, and making computer labs and software available to students. Adults in the area who may be beginning or continuing their higher educations can choose from three schools in the area. Winthrop University, York Technical College and Clinton Junior College all serve the region. Rock Hill

When you first come to Rock Hill, you will be greeted by The Gateway. This is comprised of four separate thirteen feet tall statures called Civitas, along with two sixty feet high Egyptian columns. The monuments were erected to display the town's history, as well as its residents hopes for the future.

As Rock Hill is a four seasons town, the area's scenic beauty is accentuated by old growth maple, hickory, chestnut, birch and sassafras trees. Throughout the year, they create a magnificent backdrop, and residents here spend their free time hiking or driving to view the seasonal changes. Many enjoy a weekend getaway to nearby Sugarloaf Mountain. Named for its conical shape that resembles an old fashioned sugar cone, this is a great spot for hiking and camping.

There are a number of festivals and events held in Rock Hill each year. Africa Alive is a celebration of African culture, complete with an African Marketplace, music, dance, storytelling and crafts. The Come See Me Festival is a spring celebration that encompasses over sixty separate events, some of which include home and garden tours, a beach party, jazz night, concerts, road race and fireworks display. The Patchwork Tales Storytelling Festivals has been held for over a decade and brings some of the nation's best storytellers to town. The Christmas season gets kicked off with the Rock Hill Holiday Parade. And local Native Americans are honored during the Yap Ye Iswa, or Day of the Catawba Festival.

Rock Hill is a cozy community with a solid base of family values and economic development. Its residents work to maintain the small town friendliness and flavor, while laying the groundwork for a healthy future. If you are thinking of moving, consider a move to Rock Hill, South Carolina! To learn more, request our free relocation packet today.






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