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5 reasons why moving to Virginia may just be the best option for you

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moving to virginiaFor some reason, Virginia is not among the top states where people would like to move, given the chance. Everybody seems to be more hyped about California, New York or Florida. Certainly, these places are amazing, each in its own way, but all of them have drawbacks which should be taken into consideration when planning a move. For instance, all of the mentioned states have very high rent and mortgage prices, an extremely competitive job market, and the climate that may not be suitable for everyone, just remember the signature Florida heat waves or slush and sleety weather in New York.

Virginia is a very underestimated place in any respect since many people aren’t aware of all benefits that the Mother of Presidents has to offer. Here are 5 reasons why you should choose Virginia over any other state. You can also read about the most attractive places to relocate in Virginia here while we will focus more on the general advantages of the Old Dominion.

#1 Enjoy the beauty of each season

Virginia has a humid subtropical climate with the average winter temperature of 27 °F while it can be as hot as 89 °F in summer. However, this state is especially beautiful in fall, when yellow and rusty colors cover the Blue Ridge Mountains, turning every hiking trip into the festival natural marvelousness. Moreover, Virginia has plenty of rivers, not to mention the access to the Atlantic Ocean, so you will definitely be able to find the perfect sandy beach to work on your tan.

#2 Sustainable economy

According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, that state of Virginia has four out of nation’s ten richest counties, with Loudon County being the most prosperous of all with the median house income of as high as $120.000 per year, followed by Falls Church County and Fairfax County. The state economy was able to withstand even the most severe economic crashes due to the proper management of all budget shortfalls. Consequently, Virginia can boast the better-than-average public services and education which would be especially beneficial for young families.

#3 Great educational opportunities

The NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) acknowledges Virginia’s educational system as one of the best in the country in terms of quality of education and the overall student performance. In case you didn’t know, the graduation rate in Virginia is also at almost record 86%. The advantages of the educational system in this state don’t end there: Virginia is a home for almost 200 higher educational establishments, 3 of which are ranked in the top 40 public colleges and universities in the United States, namely the University of Virginia, the Virginia Tech, and the College of William and Mary.

#4 Thriving job market

The official statistics say that the unemployment rate in Virginia is currently below than 4%, which is lower than the national average. The following sectors offer the best job opportunities: agriculture, provision of services, entrepreneurship, and military service. For your information, 23 companies out of Fortune 500 list have their headquarters located in Virginia which says a lot about the local business environment.

#5 Good healthcare system

There are more than 90 hospitals across the state of Virginia with the Inova Fairfax Hospital, located in the city of Falls Church, being the biggest healthcare institution in the entire Washington Metropolitan Area. Besides, Virginia has a very decent physician to patient ratio (130 doctors per 10 thousand patients) which is one of the best proportions in the US.

In conclusion, we would like to remind you that moving to another state, such as Virginia, requires proper planning as well as the help from the professional moving company which you will be able to find at longdistancemoving.com.

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