And "affluent" there is nowhere near what the DMV would consider affluent. |
If you want somewhere “urban and upscale” then yes this is not the spot for you. You’re wrong though that all they have are chain restaurants. Sounds like you are not from the area and have only driven through certain spots of it. Fancy shopping - correct that’s not the spot for it. The lack of a CC or Potomac type area most from there would view as a positive. It’s a nice spot to live with varied things to do. But if your heart sings only in CC or major cities then no it’s not for you. |
Adams County not Cumberland, but I have family who moved to Gettysburg when they were close to retirement (commuted to MoCo for a while, yikes) and love it now that they are retired. Has all of the college town benefits with lots of history and affordable. |
To respond to the question about whether people are “nicer” - central PA was settled by a lot of German families (ie, the Pennsylvania Dutch) and while not a majority now, there are still a lot of people with that ancestry and culture. They are fine, hardworking, etc but it’s not a culture known for being exceptionally warm and friendly. |
Compared to where? It's pretty typical for suburban areas outside the south (where it's friendly i assume) in my view. |