Anonymous
Post 08/14/2025 15:07     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Anonymous wrote:It's in a flood zone FYI.


Williamsburg? Nah. I live in Norfolk and Williamsburg is comparatively mountainous.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2025 15:05     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg has become a popular retirement destination. Developers have been marketing it in New England as a warmer place to retire but without the headaches (hurricanes, other) of Florida.


I don't understand the "without the hurricanes" comment. I would guess the Outer Banks and Florida (though it seems the St Augustine/Jacksonville area never is hit by an Atlantic hurricane) are the worst for Hurricanes, but coastal VA is definitely within the hurricane band. I mean, my family in Maine worries about hurricanes and they often hit Nova Scotia.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2025 14:52     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Absolutely nothing to do around there. Nothing.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2025 11:47     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's in a flood zone FYI.


The entire area or just parts? What areas do you recommend avoiding due to floods?


Most of Williamsburg area is not high tisk for flooding. No doubt some specific areas are at risk - like low lying land near a river.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2025 09:09     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Anonymous wrote:It's in a flood zone FYI.


The entire area or just parts? What areas do you recommend avoiding due to floods?
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2025 19:53     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Anonymous wrote:Haha. I live in Richmond and much of the health care is not all that.


Not sure what you are saying, but MCV is a good medical school and good medical care is available in metro Richmond and nearby counties.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2025 19:51     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know firsthand about the healthcare in Williamsburg?


No issues.

There are two big hospital systems in the Hampton Roads area (and a third in Richmond). Norfolk and Richmond each have medical schools (MCV and EVMS) associated with their main hospitals. A big hospital is a bit south of W'burg on the peninsula.

There also is a VA Hospital in Hampton. Ft Eustis and Langley AFB each have military medical clinics on base.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2025 13:07     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Does anyone know firsthand about the healthcare in Williamsburg?
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2025 11:10     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

It's in a flood zone FYI.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2025 09:46     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Anonymous wrote:Haha. I live in Richmond and much of the health care is not all that.


Certainly Richmond is better than Lynchburg, for example- which only has Centra Health. At least Richmond has multiple hospitals and emergency rooms.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2025 09:44     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Haha. I live in Richmond and much of the health care is not all that.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2025 09:43     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Anonymous wrote:Something people really need to consider when retiring and moving to a new area is healthcare. Are there adequate doctors and hospitals to serve the population?

My hometown in central VA has recently had an influx of retirees and folks moving there for the mountains, lake, and lower cost of living, but the place has one hospital company and few doctors. People talk of hours-long waits in the emergency room and they will often drive an hour or more to Charlottesville, Roanoke, or Richmond for better healthcare. It’s a real problem.


I’m not sure if the same problem exists in Williamsburg, but access to healthcare is an important consideration in retirement.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2025 09:40     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Something people really need to consider when retiring and moving to a new area is healthcare. Are there adequate doctors and hospitals to serve the population?

My hometown in central VA has recently had an influx of retirees and folks moving there for the mountains, lake, and lower cost of living, but the place has one hospital company and few doctors. People talk of hours-long waits in the emergency room and they will often drive an hour or more to Charlottesville, Roanoke, or Richmond for better healthcare. It’s a real problem.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2025 09:30     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Several couples I know retired there too. They all love it. I am also considering it.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2025 21:06     Subject: Retiring in Williamsburg VA

Anonymous wrote:If they don't plan to do much international travel since no large airport. They could find their intellectual and political peer group. Weather would be the same as DMV. A plus would probably be year round residents


Easy to fly out of Richmond. Probably have to add a connection to a major airport, but it doesn’t impact the price much. Look on Google Flights to compare.