Anonymous wrote:We bought a vacation home in an area called Shannondale literally less than a mile from the VA border.
House cost: $280K
Taxes per year: $800 (NOT a typo)!
We have a beach / lake club, sunset views of the valley, driving distance to over 30 wineries and breweries, Charles Town, Harpers Ferry, tubing, hiking.
The people are very friendly and contrary to what people say about folks in WV I like them a lot. Hard working, honest, kind.
Anonymous wrote:This thread seems to be entirely populated by white people.
Anonymous wrote:Th panhandle is gorgeous— hiking, kayaking, horseback riding and skiing easily accessed. Housing is cheap, and you don’t have to deal with traffic congestion to run to town or the store. Shepherdstown is one of the most progressive towns in the region - very blue - and a lot of quaint, mom and pop shops.
Anonymous wrote:The panhandle is gorgeous— hiking, kayaking, horseback riding and skiing easily accessed. Housing is cheap, and you don’t have to deal with traffic congestion to run to town or the store. Shepherdstown is one of the most progressive towns in the region - very blue - and a lot of quaint, mom and pop shops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exurban housing developments and the I-81 corridor give the Eastern Panhandle some life, but Martinsburg is still a dump.
The rest of West Virginia is an economic dead zone with a ton of challenges (e.g., high poverty, high addiction rates) and a lot of long-term environmental damage.
I would never live or buy property there.
Have you ever been there? I own a house in Canaan Valley and the scenery from 81 to my house is beautiful. People are much nicer than in DC as well. Too bad I can’t move there full time, but it’s a great escape.
+1. I have a second home in Canaan valley, too. It’s amazing. I just wish I could spend even more time there.
No one has ever talked about politics to me. There are plenty of restaurants and stores in Davis and Thomas. And there is a medical center. People on this thread generally just don’t know what they’re talking about.
Oh honey, there are not plenty of stores and restaurants in Davis. Beautiful scenery, but it’s an economic wasteland. Boy gonna get any better either as real estate is crashing by the day there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exurban housing developments and the I-81 corridor give the Eastern Panhandle some life, but Martinsburg is still a dump.
The rest of West Virginia is an economic dead zone with a ton of challenges (e.g., high poverty, high addiction rates) and a lot of long-term environmental damage.
I would never live or buy property there.
Have you ever been there? I own a house in Canaan Valley and the scenery from 81 to my house is beautiful. People are much nicer than in DC as well. Too bad I can’t move there full time, but it’s a great escape.
+1. I have a second home in Canaan valley, too. It’s amazing. I just wish I could spend even more time there.
No one has ever talked about politics to me. There are plenty of restaurants and stores in Davis and Thomas. And there is a medical center. People on this thread generally just don’t know what they’re talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exurban housing developments and the I-81 corridor give the Eastern Panhandle some life, but Martinsburg is still a dump.
The rest of West Virginia is an economic dead zone with a ton of challenges (e.g., high poverty, high addiction rates) and a lot of long-term environmental damage.
I would never live or buy property there.
Have you ever been there? I own a house in Canaan Valley and the scenery from 81 to my house is beautiful. People are much nicer than in DC as well. Too bad I can’t move there full time, but it’s a great escape.
I 81 does not go to “your house” in Canaan valley. You are in it for 4 miles until you exit into 48 for a godforsaken eternity.
For someone who supposedly owns a house in Davis WV you don’t seem to know how to get there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exurban housing developments and the I-81 corridor give the Eastern Panhandle some life, but Martinsburg is still a dump.
The rest of West Virginia is an economic dead zone with a ton of challenges (e.g., high poverty, high addiction rates) and a lot of long-term environmental damage.
I would never live or buy property there.
Have you ever been there? I own a house in Canaan Valley and the scenery from 81 to my house is beautiful. People are much nicer than in DC as well. Too bad I can’t move there full time, but it’s a great escape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re trying to convince you because they’re surrounded by kind but simple-minded Trumpers. Everywhere they go - their banks, their churches, their teachers, the police and it wears on your soul. But boy is it nice to have 5 acres for cheap!
You folks on this board make everything about politics.
Anonymous wrote:They’re trying to convince you because they’re surrounded by kind but simple-minded Trumpers. Everywhere they go - their banks, their churches, their teachers, the police and it wears on your soul. But boy is it nice to have 5 acres for cheap!
Anonymous wrote:Not a Trumper by any means, but I would MUCH rather move to WV than Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exurban housing developments and the I-81 corridor give the Eastern Panhandle some life, but Martinsburg is still a dump.
The rest of West Virginia is an economic dead zone with a ton of challenges (e.g., high poverty, high addiction rates) and a lot of long-term environmental damage.
I would never live or buy property there.
Have you ever been there? I own a house in Canaan Valley and the scenery from 81 to my house is beautiful. People are much nicer than in DC as well. Too bad I can’t move there full time, but it’s a great escape.