Mickey Fliers
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Honestly, I have had a great time living here in the City of Alexandria!
I do have to say this area is much different than other parts of VA. It is more small town than big city, everyone seems to know everyone like a small town. If you like the mountains, this is the area for you. If you don't, the beach is only a few hours away. 
). The weather is generally nice. Winters aren't too cold. Usually see snowflakes once or twice a winter, sometimes they stick for a couple of inches, most of the time they don't (and sometimes they stick a lot!). Sometimes you have 70 degree days in December. Sometimes you have 50 degree days in the Summer. Gloucester is nice but is becoming more populated by the day. Some areas are more expensive than others, but you can usually find cheaper housing even in the more well known expensive areas (like Williamsburg).
). My parents moved 15 miles when I was 5 or 6 so that my brother and I wouldn't go to City of Hampton schools (although almost all of my cousins and even my parents went through Hampton). Definitely check out Richmond/Midlothian school systems if that's where you are considering.
Great thread!
We are grappling with a similar issue.
Persoanlly, I was utterly charmed by Charlottesville. University towns are becoming the best places to retire because of medical facilities, arts, culture, etc.
We are possibly relocating to DC and are trying to decide between NoVA and Maryland. It looks like the job will most likely be in Rockville, MD, and I don't know if it would be insanity to try and live in Reston or Leesburg, VA. We live in Atlanta, so we aren't unaccustomed to horrible traffic, but it would be nice to be somewhat close to work.
Good luck deciding!Have you checked into Olney, MD? My aunt and uncle lived there for decades! They worked in Rockville.Great thread!
We are grappling with a similar issue.
Persoanlly, I was utterly charmed by Charlottesville. University towns are becoming the best places to retire because of medical facilities, arts, culture, etc.
We are possibly relocating to DC and are trying to decide between NoVA and Maryland. It looks like the job will most likely be in Rockville, MD, and I don't know if it would be insanity to try and live in Reston or Leesburg, VA. We live in Atlanta, so we aren't unaccustomed to horrible traffic, but it would be nice to be somewhat close to work.
Oh, please don't do that to yourself. That would be a hellish commute! If the job is in Rockville, stick to Md. The Rockville area can be so congested itself that you don't want to add any more than necessary on to it. Good luck!
Ferum. Hardly and pollution, college, nice community.

I would push Charlottesville, it is lovely here - less than an hour from the mountains, 2 hours from DC, 2 hours to Bay, 3 hours to Beach. It is expensive but with the University there are lots of benefits including good medical care.
If I wanted mountains, I love Lexington, lovely historic college town.
My husband loves the Smith Mtn Lake area.
I would like to retire to the Northern Neck area, between Tappahannock and Gloucester as I love the Bay and tidal marshes.

What's up with all this anti-Northern Virginia energy? I love NOVA!

I fail to see what's so bad about living there....NOVA! It's a great place to visit.![]()