Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like many northern virginians, we are thinking of moving to the richmond area. It seems as if the hot spots as of now are in chesterfield county, and parts of western henrico look quite appealing as well. However we are curious as to how southern the area is, and if we’ll experience a culture shock when moving there. we are used to northern virginia southern (aka exurban rural country loco/pw/fauquier style) but definitely are not accustomed to alabama mississippi style southern at all. Any insight would be helpful.
You may experience some culture shock in Chesterfield. Western Henrico is a safe bet.
Chesterfield is the fastest growing county from 2020-2022, almost as much growth as loudoun and prince william combined. hard to imagine it’s not majority transplant yet.
Around the Hull Street corridor, yes, it is quickly growing. I have 2 coworkers who work remotely and moved down there and love it.
I feel like everyone in northern virginia knows at least one person who’s moved down to RVA in recent years. Seems like half the people who move out of my area go down there.
Y’all ruin everything!
Yep, and some of the the locals are not excited about the change.
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2023/01/16/northern-virginia-nova-richmond
https://www.washingtonian.com/2023/02/14/is-richmond-turning-into-the-new-bedroom-community-for-dc-workers/
Richmond locals are indeed parochial, xenophobic and nativist, that’s correct.
My neighborhood has maybe 4 native families left. It's all MDs from South Asia, upper management from Capital One, lawyers and fed IT consultants.
+1
So...you live in Ashburn?
Have you never been to western Henrico? The schools are almost equally white and indian. IT jobs and doctors, like in Ashburn.
You mean the far west end, like near Short Pump? Glen Allen? There is a difference between the far west end and the true west end and it is a dead giveaway that you are a transplant when you get them confused. It’s really NBD but natives will immediately know.
Western Henrico (like Deep Run HS) is essentially akin to Ashburn/Brambleton yes. Its actually a perfect analogy in many ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like many northern virginians, we are thinking of moving to the richmond area. It seems as if the hot spots as of now are in chesterfield county, and parts of western henrico look quite appealing as well. However we are curious as to how southern the area is, and if we’ll experience a culture shock when moving there. we are used to northern virginia southern (aka exurban rural country loco/pw/fauquier style) but definitely are not accustomed to alabama mississippi style southern at all. Any insight would be helpful.
You may experience some culture shock in Chesterfield. Western Henrico is a safe bet.
Chesterfield is the fastest growing county from 2020-2022, almost as much growth as loudoun and prince william combined. hard to imagine it’s not majority transplant yet.
Around the Hull Street corridor, yes, it is quickly growing. I have 2 coworkers who work remotely and moved down there and love it.
I feel like everyone in northern virginia knows at least one person who’s moved down to RVA in recent years. Seems like half the people who move out of my area go down there.
Y’all ruin everything!
Yep, and some of the the locals are not excited about the change.
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2023/01/16/northern-virginia-nova-richmond
https://www.washingtonian.com/2023/02/14/is-richmond-turning-into-the-new-bedroom-community-for-dc-workers/
Richmond locals are indeed parochial, xenophobic and nativist, that’s correct.
My neighborhood has maybe 4 native families left. It's all MDs from South Asia, upper management from Capital One, lawyers and fed IT consultants.
+1
So...you live in Ashburn?
Have you never been to western Henrico? The schools are almost equally white and indian. IT jobs and doctors, like in Ashburn.
You mean the far west end, like near Short Pump? Glen Allen? There is a difference between the far west end and the true west end and it is a dead giveaway that you are a transplant when you get them confused. It’s really NBD but natives will immediately know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like many northern virginians, we are thinking of moving to the richmond area. It seems as if the hot spots as of now are in chesterfield county, and parts of western henrico look quite appealing as well. However we are curious as to how southern the area is, and if we’ll experience a culture shock when moving there. we are used to northern virginia southern (aka exurban rural country loco/pw/fauquier style) but definitely are not accustomed to alabama mississippi style southern at all. Any insight would be helpful.
You may experience some culture shock in Chesterfield. Western Henrico is a safe bet.
Chesterfield is the fastest growing county from 2020-2022, almost as much growth as loudoun and prince william combined. hard to imagine it’s not majority transplant yet.
Around the Hull Street corridor, yes, it is quickly growing. I have 2 coworkers who work remotely and moved down there and love it.
I feel like everyone in northern virginia knows at least one person who’s moved down to RVA in recent years. Seems like half the people who move out of my area go down there.
Y’all ruin everything!
Yep, and some of the the locals are not excited about the change.
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2023/01/16/northern-virginia-nova-richmond
https://www.washingtonian.com/2023/02/14/is-richmond-turning-into-the-new-bedroom-community-for-dc-workers/
Richmond locals are indeed parochial, xenophobic and nativist, that’s correct.
My neighborhood has maybe 4 native families left. It's all MDs from South Asia, upper management from Capital One, lawyers and fed IT consultants.
+1
So...you live in Ashburn?
Have you never been to western Henrico? The schools are almost equally white and indian. IT jobs and doctors, like in Ashburn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like many northern virginians, we are thinking of moving to the richmond area. It seems as if the hot spots as of now are in chesterfield county, and parts of western henrico look quite appealing as well. However we are curious as to how southern the area is, and if we’ll experience a culture shock when moving there. we are used to northern virginia southern (aka exurban rural country loco/pw/fauquier style) but definitely are not accustomed to alabama mississippi style southern at all. Any insight would be helpful.
You may experience some culture shock in Chesterfield. Western Henrico is a safe bet.
Chesterfield is the fastest growing county from 2020-2022, almost as much growth as loudoun and prince william combined. hard to imagine it’s not majority transplant yet.
Around the Hull Street corridor, yes, it is quickly growing. I have 2 coworkers who work remotely and moved down there and love it.
I feel like everyone in northern virginia knows at least one person who’s moved down to RVA in recent years. Seems like half the people who move out of my area go down there.
Y’all ruin everything!
Yep, and some of the the locals are not excited about the change.
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2023/01/16/northern-virginia-nova-richmond
https://www.washingtonian.com/2023/02/14/is-richmond-turning-into-the-new-bedroom-community-for-dc-workers/
Richmond locals are indeed parochial, xenophobic and nativist, that’s correct.
My neighborhood has maybe 4 native families left. It's all MDs from South Asia, upper management from Capital One, lawyers and fed IT consultants.
+1
So...you live in Ashburn?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like many northern virginians, we are thinking of moving to the richmond area. It seems as if the hot spots as of now are in chesterfield county, and parts of western henrico look quite appealing as well. However we are curious as to how southern the area is, and if we’ll experience a culture shock when moving there. we are used to northern virginia southern (aka exurban rural country loco/pw/fauquier style) but definitely are not accustomed to alabama mississippi style southern at all. Any insight would be helpful.
You may experience some culture shock in Chesterfield. Western Henrico is a safe bet.
Chesterfield is the fastest growing county from 2020-2022, almost as much growth as loudoun and prince william combined. hard to imagine it’s not majority transplant yet.
Around the Hull Street corridor, yes, it is quickly growing. I have 2 coworkers who work remotely and moved down there and love it.
I feel like everyone in northern virginia knows at least one person who’s moved down to RVA in recent years. Seems like half the people who move out of my area go down there.
Y’all ruin everything!
Yep, and some of the the locals are not excited about the change.
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2023/01/16/northern-virginia-nova-richmond
https://www.washingtonian.com/2023/02/14/is-richmond-turning-into-the-new-bedroom-community-for-dc-workers/
Richmond locals are indeed parochial, xenophobic and nativist, that’s correct.
My neighborhood has maybe 4 native families left. It's all MDs from South Asia, upper management from Capital One, lawyers and fed IT consultants.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like many northern virginians, we are thinking of moving to the richmond area. It seems as if the hot spots as of now are in chesterfield county, and parts of western henrico look quite appealing as well. However we are curious as to how southern the area is, and if we’ll experience a culture shock when moving there. we are used to northern virginia southern (aka exurban rural country loco/pw/fauquier style) but definitely are not accustomed to alabama mississippi style southern at all. Any insight would be helpful.
You may experience some culture shock in Chesterfield. Western Henrico is a safe bet.
Chesterfield is the fastest growing county from 2020-2022, almost as much growth as loudoun and prince william combined. hard to imagine it’s not majority transplant yet.
Around the Hull Street corridor, yes, it is quickly growing. I have 2 coworkers who work remotely and moved down there and love it.
I feel like everyone in northern virginia knows at least one person who’s moved down to RVA in recent years. Seems like half the people who move out of my area go down there.
Y’all ruin everything!
Yep, and some of the the locals are not excited about the change.
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2023/01/16/northern-virginia-nova-richmond
https://www.washingtonian.com/2023/02/14/is-richmond-turning-into-the-new-bedroom-community-for-dc-workers/
Richmond locals are indeed parochial, xenophobic and nativist, that’s correct.
My neighborhood has maybe 4 native families left. It's all MDs from South Asia, upper management from Capital One, lawyers and fed IT consultants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like many northern virginians, we are thinking of moving to the richmond area. It seems as if the hot spots as of now are in chesterfield county, and parts of western henrico look quite appealing as well. However we are curious as to how southern the area is, and if we’ll experience a culture shock when moving there. we are used to northern virginia southern (aka exurban rural country loco/pw/fauquier style) but definitely are not accustomed to alabama mississippi style southern at all. Any insight would be helpful.
You may experience some culture shock in Chesterfield. Western Henrico is a safe bet.
Chesterfield is the fastest growing county from 2020-2022, almost as much growth as loudoun and prince william combined. hard to imagine it’s not majority transplant yet.
Around the Hull Street corridor, yes, it is quickly growing. I have 2 coworkers who work remotely and moved down there and love it.
I feel like everyone in northern virginia knows at least one person who’s moved down to RVA in recent years. Seems like half the people who move out of my area go down there.
Y’all ruin everything!
Yep, and some of the the locals are not excited about the change.
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2023/01/16/northern-virginia-nova-richmond
https://www.washingtonian.com/2023/02/14/is-richmond-turning-into-the-new-bedroom-community-for-dc-workers/
Richmond locals are indeed parochial, xenophobic and nativist, that’s correct.
Don’t NOVA my RVA. Stay home.
don’t fairfax my loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like many northern virginians, we are thinking of moving to the richmond area. It seems as if the hot spots as of now are in chesterfield county, and parts of western henrico look quite appealing as well. However we are curious as to how southern the area is, and if we’ll experience a culture shock when moving there. we are used to northern virginia southern (aka exurban rural country loco/pw/fauquier style) but definitely are not accustomed to alabama mississippi style southern at all. Any insight would be helpful.
You may experience some culture shock in Chesterfield. Western Henrico is a safe bet.
Chesterfield is the fastest growing county from 2020-2022, almost as much growth as loudoun and prince william combined. hard to imagine it’s not majority transplant yet.
Around the Hull Street corridor, yes, it is quickly growing. I have 2 coworkers who work remotely and moved down there and love it.
I feel like everyone in northern virginia knows at least one person who’s moved down to RVA in recent years. Seems like half the people who move out of my area go down there.
Y’all ruin everything!
Yep, and some of the the locals are not excited about the change.
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2023/01/16/northern-virginia-nova-richmond
https://www.washingtonian.com/2023/02/14/is-richmond-turning-into-the-new-bedroom-community-for-dc-workers/
Richmond locals are indeed parochial, xenophobic and nativist, that’s correct.
My neighborhood has maybe 4 native families left. It's all MDs from South Asia, upper management from Capital One, lawyers and fed IT consultants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How far out is still considered Richmond area? Is Hanover/Goochland still Richmond area with lots of infrastructure and transplants?
I'm in the West End and don't consider those Richmond, but rural VA. The schools are bad too. In Short Pump, you get top rated schools (9 and 10) and you are 5 minutes away from solidcore, pure barre, whole foods, wegman's, and 15 minutes from Saks. One of the PP posted that (s)he lives near the University of Richmond. It is one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Richmond but pricy and most people do private there. However the homes are adorable.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Richmond/6311-Three-Chopt-Rd-23226/home/55451400
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Henrico/12-Westham-Pkwy-23229/home/59672004
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Henrico/7110-University-Dr-23229/home/59672030
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How far out is still considered Richmond area? Is Hanover/Goochland still Richmond area with lots of infrastructure and transplants?
I'm in the West End and don't consider those Richmond, but rural VA. The schools are bad too. In Short Pump, you get top rated schools (9 and 10) and you are 5 minutes away from solidcore, pure barre, whole foods, wegman's, and 15 minutes from Saks. One of the PP posted that (s)he lives near the University of Richmond. It is one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Richmond but pricy and most people do private there. However the homes are adorable.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Richmond/6311-Three-Chopt-Rd-23226/home/55451400
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Henrico/12-Westham-Pkwy-23229/home/59672004
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Henrico/7110-University-Dr-23229/home/59672030
Anonymous wrote:Ten bucks people are moving to escape the results of their own votes.
Anonymous wrote:Like many northern virginians, we are thinking of moving to the richmond area. It seems as if the hot spots as of now are in chesterfield county, and parts of western henrico look quite appealing as well. However we are curious as to how southern the area is, and if we’ll experience a culture shock when moving there. we are used to northern virginia southern (aka exurban rural country loco/pw/fauquier style) but definitely are not accustomed to alabama mississippi style southern at all. Any insight would be helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how bad is traffic from short pump/ midlothian to downtown in rush hour? there seems to be new subdivisions near moseley as well, would the commute be hellish?
From Short Pump, nothing. Maybe 20 minutes max? But I drove from Vienna to downtown DC for years so I know hell.