Here Are 20 Reasons Why Living In Virginia Is The BEST (And You Should Move Here Immediately)
By Anna Strock|Updated on February 02, 2024(Originally published May 27, 2022)
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Virginia staff writer for Only in Your State, freelance writer and journalist. Even though Anna has lived other places, somehow Virginia is where she always seems to land.
If you’re looking for reasons to live in Virginia, you’ll discover a TON. I know why I love Virginia, but that’s because I’m lucky enough to live here. So this one’s for the rest of you: those who are looking for reasons to move to Virginia, but aren’t sure. Or maybe you’re in Virginia, but your best friend lives in Connecticut. Better yet, your parents have retired, and you could use some babysitters – I mean, family – close by. Whoever you are, if any of these apply to you, or someone you know, then it’s time to call the moving trucks.
What do think are some of the best reasons to move to Virginia? If someone asked, what would tell them are the top reasons to live in Virginia? Let us know in the comments! Then take a peek at the 15 best places to live in Virginia. Once you’re settled in, you can show off your state pride by wearing your roots for all to see!
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What are some reasons to live in Virginia?
If you’re wondering, “why live in Virginia,” you really have to visit to understand. No matter where you go in the state – from NOVA (where you’re just a metro ride away from Washington D.C.) to Richmond in the southern part of the state – you’ll find an abundance to do. Living in Virginia means trips to the beach without leaving the state and a whole lot of amazing destinations. Virginia’s akin to paradise for American history lovers with a slew of attractions including Arlington National Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Lee Chapel, and Booker T. Washington Museum. Nature lover? Get out and explore one of Virginia’s hiking trails. Living in Virginia means experiencing all four seasons – although you likely won’t see as much snow as your northern counterparts. Even an inch or two of snow can bring some small Virginia towns to a standstill.
What is good about Virginia?
You’ll find that so much is good about Virginia – from its eclectic assortment of restaurants all over the state to its rich history. It’s a great launching point for day trips to Washington, D.C., and Maryland. If you’re looking for reasons to move to Virginia, look no further than its charming small towns. The best small towns in Virginia will likely win your heart. Small towns like Lexington, for example, offer all the charm and friendliness of yesteryear. You can walk everywhere in the downtown area and will find some of the most adorable bakeries and restaurants. Just outside of the darling downtown sits the old-fashioned Hull’s Drive-In, the perfect summertime destination. If you prefer the city to small towns, you’re in luck. Discover some of the best mid-size cities in Virginia including Roanoke, Staunton, and Charlottesville. If you’re a fan of the arts and history, you’ll love the bustling city of Charlottesville, home of the Virginia Festival of the Book.