Tuesday, February 1, 2011

About Whats it like to travel or live in Hampton Roads (Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake) area of Virginia anyway

Whats it like to travel or live in Hampton Roads (Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake) area of Virginia anyway

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Answer 1 :
I traveled there last summer. I'd think it would be wonderful to live there, but personally I'd probably prefer living there in the slower off-season. It was beautiful to vacation there, though. Best part of the vacation, and I'd do it again.
Answer 2 :
I live in virginia and it's crowded alot but virginia beach if you see the beach ity is beautiful at sunset
Answer 3 :
Within Chesepeake, there is a nice little community called Great Bridge. It has everything you will need to feel at home, without feeling "boxed in", by a fast paced life. The Albermarle & Chesapeake Canal, part of the Atlantic Inter Coastal Waterway offers a very nice family oriented park, in Great Bridge, where you can watch boats of all sizes move thru the locks. A short drive in any direction will take you to a shopping center (Greenbriar, has all of the major stores) and fine dining. Beaches are close enough for a day trip to Virginia Beach, as well as North Carolina. The school system is one of the best in the State and Chesapeake has a good hospital. The library system is state of the art and has a wonderful children's program. From Chesapeake to the mountains (Skyline Drive), is approximately 4 hours, perfect for a week-end get-a-way. If you're planning to buy a house, check out the Brandermill and Etheridge Meadows areas. You should spend a few days visiting the different areas, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Portsmouth and Chesapeake, before you make a final decision. I'm sure a realtor would be happy to show you around and give you some good advice.

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