Moving to Virginia - 8 Best Places to live in Virginia
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
- Moving to Virginia - Best Places to live in Virginia
Hi there! Are you considering moving to Virginia and wondering where the best places to live are? Look no further! In this video, we'll be sharing our top picks for the best places to live in Virginia.
Virginia is a beautiful and diverse state with many cities and towns to choose from. From bustling metropolises to charming small towns, It has something for everyone.
Virginia has a lot to offer if you're looking for a city with a rich history, a vibrant arts and culture scene, or a thriving job market. So, let's take a closer look at some of Virginia's best places to live.
00:00 Intro
00:44 8-Fredericksburg
02:11 7-Williamsburg
03:48 6-Loudoun County
05:10 5-Richmond
06:23 4-Virginia Beach
07:57 3-Charlottesville
09:25 2-Alexandria
10:41 1-Arlington
12:07 Outro
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If you're interested in exploring more options specifically in Northern Virginia, I'd recommend checking out the article '6 Affordable Places to Live in Northern Virginia: Finding Your Dream Home' www.ushistorians.com/affordable-places-to-live-in-northern-virginia/ for a deeper dive into the region. It complements the insights provided here and can help you make an informed decision about your future home!
I lived in Virginia Beach, and it is beautiful. Nice place to live. I went back north due to low paying jobs down there.
When Amazon got kicked out of New York...the came to Va.
1/2 people in Va are from the North in Va..we are the gateway to the south..
I will be moving back to Northern Fairfax Virginia in January 2026
Good, as long as it northern VA. We don't want anybody else in S W Virginia
@@billgibson2418 I'm coming there so here I come
They have a few busses from williams burg to Newport News and Hampton
I’ve heard Bugs Bunny likes Newport News.
Both Alexandria and Charlottesville are home to University of Virginia?
You mispronounced the city of charlottsville
Virginia Beach is not the Eastern Shore... Eastern Shore is north of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel...
757 area is the best
How in the world did we get to the point of 3/4-million-dollar homes being average lifestyle and rent almost $2k monthly for a one-bedroom abode in The U.S.A.? This nation is in serious trouble.
This person got PAID for this.
Northern Va...is expensive and crowded.
Try to live in chesterfield.
Nigeria's other natural resources include natural gas, tin, iron ore, coal, limestone, niobium, lead, zinc and arable land, that you can invest into in Nigeria do well to come buy and also invest
You're wrong about the crime rate.
VIRGINIA IS THE BEST STATE IN AMERICA 🇺🇸 FOR SURE.
Why?
Lol sure
“So what does ignorance have to do with greed and fear?” I asked.
“Because it is ignorance about money that causes so much greed and
fear,” said rich dad. “Let me give you some examples. A doctor, wanting
more money to better provide for his family, raises his fees. By raising his
fees, it makes health care more expensive for everyone.
It hurts the poor people the most, so they have worse health than those
with money. Because the doctors raise their fees, the attorneys raise their
fees. Because the attorneys’ fees have gone up, schoolteachers want a raise,
which raises our taxes, and on and on and on. Soon there will be such a
horrifying gap between the rich and the poor that chaos will break LAGOS CITY out and
another great civilization will collapse. History proves that great
civilizations collapse when the gap between the haves and have-nots is too
great. Sadly, America is on that same course because we haven’t learned
from history. We only memorize historical dates and names, not the lesson.”
“Aren’t prices supposed to go up?” I asked.
“In an educated society with a well-run government, prices should
actually come down. Of course, that is often only true in theory. Prices go
up because of greed and fear caused by ignorance. If schools taught people
about money, there would be more money and lower prices. But schools
focus only on teaching people to work for money, not how to harness
money’s power.”
“But don’t we have business schools?” Mike asked. “And haven’t you
encouraged me to go for my MBA?”
“Yes,” said rich dad. “But all too often business schools train employees
to become sophisticated bean-counters. Heaven forbid a bean-counter takes
over a business. All they do is look at the numbers, fire people, and kill the
business. I know this because I hire bean-counters. All they think about is
cutting costs and raising prices, which cause more problems. Bean-counting
is important. I wish more people knew it, but it, too, is not the whole
picture,” added rich dad angrily.
“So is there an answer?” asked Mike.
“Yes,” said rich dad. “Learn to use your emotions to think, not think
with your emotions. When you boys mastered your emotions by agreeing to
work for free, I knew there was hope. When you again resisted your
emotions when I tempted you with more money, you were again learning to
think in spite of being emotionally charged. That’s the first step.”
You lost me at Cher-letts-ville. Seriously? And you repeated that ridiculous mispronuncation several times. That's not even bad research; it is just plain ignorance.
Holy cow! Every town you selected, except Williamsburg, is in either Northern Virginia or the welfare centers of Richmond and Virginia Beach. You even selected The People's Republic Of Charlottesville (the southernmost extent of the liberal DC blight). Central and western Virginia are beautiful, friendly, and affordable.
Small town are druggie area, northern VA have drugs but more professionals and job opportunities, better education and safer but way too expensive. Also Richmond is not northern VA.
Charlottesville and Richmond are Central Virginia. Western Virginia is just good weekend adventure, that’s all.
Fredericksburg is part of Central Virginia not Northern Virginia. The culture is very different. And again crime rates you claim are incorrect.
Nobody wants to live in a town full of racists, except racists.
Richmond use to be murder capital are you Serious
Every City has bad areas.. Richmond isn't nearly as bad as a dozen other Northeastern Cities lol
we lost that title to Detroit years ago, but still high murders, the same location...they all know each other.
People are very unfriendly in Virginia.
I lived in Hampton Roads for way too long. Please do yourself a favor and DO NOT move to Hampton Roads ...it is a horrible place to live!
If these are the best places in Virginia to live then leave me out.
Where do you live?
🦗🦗🦗
If you don't mind speeding and stop sign runners, Norfolk, especially Ghent commons is the place to be Mario andretti loves it zero traffic enforcement
“You see, we’re all employees ultimately. We just work at different
levels,” said rich dad. “I just want you boys to have a chance to avoid the
trap caused by those two emotions, fear and desire. Use them in your favor,
not against you. That’s what I want to teach you. I’m not interested in just
teaching you to make a pile of money. That won’t handle the fear or desire.
If you don’t first handle fear and desire, and you get rich, you’ll only be a
highly paid slave.”
“So how do we avoid the trap?” I asked.
“The main cause of poverty or financial struggle is fear and ignorance,
not the economy or the government or the rich. It’s self-inflicted fear and
ignorance that keep people trapped. So you boys go to school and get your
college degrees, and I’ll teach you how to stay out of the trap.”
The pieces of the puzzle were appearing. My highly educated dad had a
great education and a great career, but school never told him how to handle
money or his fear of it. It became clear that I could learn different and
important things from two fathers.
“So you’ve been talking about the fear of not having money. How does
the desire for money affect our thinking?” Mike asked.
“How did you feel when I tempted you with a pay raise? Did you notice
your desires rising?”
We nodded our heads.
“By not giving in to your emotions, you were able to delay your
reactions and think. That is important. We will always have emotions of
fear and greed. From here on in, it’s imperative for you to use those
emotions to your advantage, and for the long term to not let your emotions
control your thinking. Most people use fear and greed against themselves.
That’s the start of ignorance. Most people live their lives chasing
paychecks, pay raises and job security because of the emotions of desire
and fear, not really questioning where those emotion-driven thoughts are
leading them. It’s just like the picture of a donkey dragging a cart with its
owner dangling a carrot just in front of its nose. The donkey’s owner may
be going where he wants to, but the donkey is chasing an illusion.
Tomorrow there will only be another carrot for the donkey.”
“You mean the moment I picture a new baseball glove, candy and toys,
that’s like a carrot to a donkey?” Mike asked.
“Yes, and as you get older, your toys get more expensive-a new car, a
boat, and a big house to impress your friends,” said rich dad with a smile.
“Fear pushes you out the door, and desire calls to you. That’s the trap.”
“So what’s the answer,” Mike asked.
“What intensifies fear and desire is ignorance. That is why rich people
with lots of money often have more fear the richer they get. Money is the
carrot, the illusion. If the donkey could see the whole picture, it might
rethink its choice to chase the carrot.”
Rich dad went on to explain that a human’s life is a struggle between
ignorance and illumination.
He explained that once a person stops searching for information and
self-knowledge, ignorance sets in. That struggle is a moment-to-moment
decision-to learn to open or close one’s mind.
“Look, school is very important. You go to school to learn a skill or
profession to become a contributing member of society. Every culture needs
teachers, doctors, mechanics, artists, cooks, businesspeople, police officers,
firefighters, and soldiers. Schools train them so society can thrive and
flourish,” said rich dad. “Unfortunately, LAGOS CITY for many people school is the end,
not the beginning.”
There was a long silence. Rich dad was smiling. I didn’t comprehend
everything he said that day. But as with most great teachers, his words
continued to teach for years.
“I’ve been a little cruel today,” said rich dad. “But I want you to always
remember this talk. I want you to always think of Mrs. Martin. And I want
you always to remember that donkey. Never forget that fear and desire can
lead you into life’s biggest trap if you’re not aware of them controlling your
thinking. To spend your life living in fear, never exploring your dreams, is
cruel. To work hard for money, thinking that it will buy you things that will
make you happy is also cruel. To wake up in the middle of the night
terrified about paying bills is a horrible way to live. To live a life dictated
by the size of a paycheck is not really living a life. Thinking that a job
makes you secure is lying to yourself. That’s cruel, and that’s the trap I
want you to avoid. I’ve seen how money runs people’s lives. Don’t let that
happen to you. Please don’t let money run your life.”
A softball rolled under our table. Rich dad picked it up and threw it
back.