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  2. General stability. “Good” schools, predictable routine, slower paced. You can pretty much live out the rest of your days in relative peace and harmony. Some honest negatives on why we kinda earned the awkward moniker of being “The Walmart of the Region:”. The monoculture. Or perhaps the lack of a culture.

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    • Pros & Cons of Moving to Virginia

    #1. The Variety of Daily Life in Virginia

    One of the best things about living in Virginia is the variety of daily life. There’s something for everyone in this great state. From bustling cities to charming small towns, you’ll find folks from all walks of life moving to Virginia. The state’s proximity to DC gives some of the northern cities an ambitious (and admitting pretentious) vibe. Many DC big shots move to Virginia to raise children, the suburbs of full of young families (and retirees). It’s easy to escape the noise of the city f...

    #2. Outdoor Recreation

    Home to the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah Valley and ancient Appalachian Mountains, if you love outdoor recreation then you’ll be spoiled for choice while living in Virginia. If you enjoy hiking, climbing, camping, kayaking, canoeing or caving (to name a few) you’ll have your fair share of opportunities to embark on adventures. The state’s scenery is stunning, especially in the fall when the foliage is ablaze with color. After moving to Virginia I developed a love for the outd...

    #3. Low Crime Rate

    Virginia is rated as the 10th safest state in the country. As with most states, crime rates are higher in cities than in the rural areas. Even still, the overall crime in Virginia is well below the national average. I’m guessing that’s why so many couples end up moving to Virginia to start a family. Some locals attribute this to the strong military presence in the state. Virginia is home to a plethora of bases and you’re bound to see folks in uniform most days of the week. Having such a high...

    #1. The high cost of living in Virginia

    Like many places in the US, Virginia saw in influx of city dwellers during the pandemic. As such, the cost of living in Virginia has skyrocketed in recent years because homes are unaffordable. I know, I know, unaffordable housing is not unique to Virginia, but the issue is acute regardless and warrants mention. The median home price in Virginia is $351K, to put it in perspective, the median home price in 2020 was $270K. 1. Median home price in Arlington is $750K 2. Median home price in Richmo...

    #2. Terrible Drivers

    Speaking from personal experience, aggressive driving habits is one of the worst things about living in Virginia. People cut me off like they’re meeting quotas, blinkers seem optional (spoiler alert: they’re not), and the way some folks squeeze into the space between me and the following car is dangerous (impressive, but dangerous). Between the terrible interstates and equally terrible drivers, dangerous driving conditions while living in Virginia are par for the course.

    #3. Allergy Season

    Virginia is surrounded by beautiful mountains and bordered by the formidable Atlantic Ocean. What could possible go wrong? Well being trapped between the two creates the ideal conditions for allergies, especially during the summer months thanks to high pollen count. Richmond is especially miserable for allergy sufferers. Don’t just take my word for it, Richmond is ranked as one of the most challenging cities in the US for seasonal allergies. Being located in the eastern/central part of the st...

    Yes, Virginia offers a steady and easy-going lifestyle ripe with opportunities. The state offers something for everyone, from breathtaking outdoor nature to incredible cities. But those seriously considering moving to Virginia should consider allergy season, summer heat and humidity and the overall high cost of living in Virginia. As you know, ther...

    In sum, here’s a quick roundup of the pros and cons of living in Virginia. 1. The Variety of Daily Life in Virginia 2. Outdoor Recreation 3. Important Historical Sites to Explore 4. Great Public Schools 5. Proximity to DC 6. Low Crime Rate 7. You’ll get all four seasons while living in Virginia 8. The high cost of living in Virginia 9. Terrible Dri...

  3. 16. Apr. 2024 · I have lived in Virginia Bech since I was 4-years old. I have found that it is a large city, and each corner has its' own way of life. It is not only a beach town, but it branches quickly into rural living in Pungo or Blackwater. It holds its' own city living in Town Center. With a variety of beaches to visit, such as, Sandbridge, Lagamar, the ...

  4. 9. Feb. 2022 · February 09th, 2022. Living In | Moving To. Living in Virginia Beach. If you're moving to Virginia Beach we have you covered with the guide below! Here's what it's like living in Virginia Beach! If you’re thinking of moving to Virginia Beach, you’ve come to the right place.