Denton, NC


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Denton, NC

About Denton, NC

Living in Denton, NC is a great experience. It is a small town with a close-knit community, allowing everyone to feel welcome and at home among their neighbors. There are plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking and camping, as well as shopping and dining options for all kinds of tastes. The climate is mild throughout the year, making it perfect for activities like walking or biking outside. The people here are friendly and welcoming, creating an inviting atmosphere that makes you feel like you can be yourself no matter who you are. Overall, living in Denton is a wonderful experience that will make anyone feel right at home. Small town complex - Northern Piedmont in an area of transition between the eastern coastal plain and mountains to the west.

Location Details

State: North Carolina
County: Davidson County
Metro Area: Winston-Salem Metro Area
City: Denton
Zip Codes: 27239
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 970 ft above sea level
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Until recently, Winston-Salem and High Point were associated with nearby Greensboro to form one metro area. The three cities are sometimes referred to as the Piedmont Triad. In comparison to the state’s better-known triad of Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill, the economy and lifestyle is more industrial and working-class, although there is a strong university presence and a high level of educational attainment. The economy has an interesting mix of declining and emerging industries, but employment overall has been relatively stable. Winston-Salem, as the name suggests, has been a center for the tobacco industry. (The cigarettes are named after the town, not vice versa.) Winston-Salem is also home to Wake Forest University, some affiliated high tech business, a collection of banking centers and is home to Krispy Kreme donuts and a new Dell Computer plant. High Point is a world trade center for furniture and is still center of the state’s largest furniture-manufacturing industry. Unfortunately, the dislocation of that industry offshore, particularly to China, is having an impact on its manufacturing base. Downtown High Point is a fascinating collection of commercial, warehouse and showroom facilities centered on this industry. Winston-Salem epitomizes the shift from older economy to new economy, and High Point is an industry town shifting emphasis from manufacturing to becoming a trade and design center. The nearby Greensboro metro area is perhaps the most prosperous of the three, though all places are generally appealing with a lack of major downsides. The nearby amenities of the Raleigh-Durham area, about 80 miles to the east, are close enough for residents to benefit.

The city complex is located in northern Piedmont in an area of transition between the eastern coastal plain and mountains to the west. The immediate landscape is slightly rolling with woodlands and open country. The climate is a mix of continental and humid subtropical. Winter temperatures and rainfall are modified somewhat by the mountain barrier. The combination of coastal moisture and northern cold air produce more frequent sleet and ice storms than in most of North Carolina. Snow flurries may occur. Summers are generally mild to warm and humid, with varying temperatures. Most summer precipitation occurs as localized thunderstorms. Late summer and fall hurricanes bring heavy rain. First freeze is late October, last is mid-April.

Denton Cost of Living
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Pleasant climate, central location, and nearby mountains make Denton a great place to live.

$195,800
-72.7% lower than avg
$41,300
-67.1% lower than avg
$730 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-57.3% lower than avg
Denton Crime
62.8 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Denton, North Carolina
$37,440
for a family
$26,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Denton
   Pleasant climate
Economic decline
   Central location
Entertainment
   Nearby mountains
Educational attainment
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