Apples and oranges. But I question whether the person who dissed H'burg upthread has been there recently. I find it becoming more like C'ville (in a good way) but with cheaper real estate. |
Apples and oranges - what are the relevant differences for a couple in semi-retirement? |
| Why in VA? You crazy? I moved to Mexico and bought a small condo in Puerto Vallarta. Paid $80k cash, and 20k more to rennovate. The labor here is 10% of what you would pay in the States. Amazing food, amazing people, a looot of americans our age, and a lot of outdoorsy stuff. Tons of cheap Flights to CA and AZ if you are a little home country sick. We go out almost every night and pay like half of what our friends pay in the states. |
| Richmond has come a long way. Good arts and restaurant scene. Festivals every weekend. Still affordable housing. I thought we would move post kid hs graduation, but now thinking we will stay put. |
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How about Warrenton, VA?
Population is about 10,000 and it's the county seat. You can get a very nice house in your price range: https://www.redfin.com/VA/Warrenton/3704-Osborne-Dr-20187/home/16844176 https://www.redfin.com/VA/Warrenton/6854-Averbach-Ct-20187/home/15518509 https://www.redfin.com/VA/Warrenton/11-Lake-Willow-Ct-20187/home/110162364 |
| Heard good things about Winchester and Staunton. |
| I'd love Aldie or rural Loudoun county. Still accessible to a major airport, but with the small town charm. |
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My mom moved to a 55+ older community. Loves it.
(Williamsburg). |
What is your point? My inlaws probably spend $600/month eating out - maybe 3 nice places a month and the rest casual places. Their taxes are probably lower but say they aren't, 4000-1600 equals 2400 leftover for groceries and other activities/incidentals. It goes farther than you think when you don't have kids at home and you don't have commuting and other work related costs. |
| NP. I'm curious about what would be the most liberal lower cost of living area in Virginia. I'm a little younger, but with similar resources (ie probably not enough for the DC area) Charlottesville? |
Harrisonburg is remote and oppressively conservative. When I was there just a few weeks ago, random strangers on the street started bitching to me about "JMU kids and Hispanics" ruining the town--same as when I went to school there in the 90s. Sure, there's artsy enclaves, but generally, no. It's hard to get over e mountain in bad weather, and no big airport (SVRA is a joke). I'd live in Madison or Greene Co., though, with easy access to C'ville, NOVA, and Richmond. |
Orange? Madison? |
| Here's my suggestion: I'd stay put for the next 3 years. Get your child through college. Take this time to investigate, figure out where you want to be. Do you want to stay in VA? You could move anywhere after your child graduates. |
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Let's hear it for Luray. |
Charlottesville is indeed an island of blue in VA. It's lower COL than D.C., but not "cheap." |