20. Charles Town 19. Pea ridge 18. Pleasant valley 17. Wheeling 16. Boaz 15. Hurricane 14. Dunbar 13. Shinnston 12. Vienna 11. Westover 10. Lewisburg 9. Teayz valley 8. Bethlehem 7. Morgantown 6. South Charleston 5. Brookhaven 4. Cheat lake 3. Bridgeport 2. St Albans 1. Star City
Was hoping to see Grafton but since it sits between Morgantown and Bridgeport I guess it's represented .... Leaving the Rocky Mountains for the hills of West Virginia after 40 years of separation
I relocated to wv from NY, I love this state, and yes you don't make NY money, but I'll tell u it goes a hell of a lot longer than NY, so much cheaper than NY hands down, period!
@alfred4012 good for you brother, I'm in the same boat but via Communifornia. I wish I left 20 years ago! I love WV like no where I've ever been. It is my beloved home, I'd gladly shed blood for the Mountain Mama and her people.
Whereabouts from ny? I'm from South of Buffalo. Moved to Chambersburg Pa and it feels just as taxy and expensive as ny. In some ways worse. I'm looking around Wv
My husband is 67 and retired. Im 56 and disabled. We didnt plan on the disabily thing happening, but like jas a way of lifeING you 😊 We have lived a very rural life in ohio since 1997..3 years till our home is paid off. Bit with the prices of houses in ohio right now o an ready to cash in! Its too jatd making that house payment every month between his retirement and my disability. I like living to rural life, with dirt bikes, buggys and 4 wheelers...but i also like to be withing 45 minite driveb to fine dining, arts, concerts and museums. Im 45 minutes outside of columbus now, so keeping par with that would be good. We jave custody of two great nieces and a great nephew ages 7, 9, and 10...so the schooing is most definitely at the top of our list. And second on the list is diversity. We are a large blended family and i would probanly expect lots of family will be coming to visit theoughout thebyear and holodays . Third on our list would be lots of options for outdoor activities . Hiking, biking, tubing, whitewater rafting , snow tubing etc...for my husband and i we like the mom and pop styple restaurants, a nice steakhouse and/or seafood resturaunt, with cocktail srinks with funky names and delicious tasting. Whew, i know that was a long post just for me to get around to this question, Is there any place you recommend? ❤❤
Just got back. I’m from Florida the central part and I’m in my mid 30s.. we went to Morgantown, Fairmont and Clarksburg. I was pleasantly surprised I’ve been traveling the last two years, mostly southern states and this was a really good mix. It was quiet and people were very kind. Definitely on the top of my list I’m looking.
Did you say pepperoni rolls and fried ravioli? 😅😅 Pepperoni rolls is pretty much a new thing as fsr as everywhere in the state . It came from way up northern west virginia from Italian miners and isnt at all the culture of the majority of West Virginia.. and never heard of fried ravioli 😅 west virginia is culturaly Southern Appalachian folks tutors ..beans and cornbread sausage gravy and biscuits.. hills and hollers .. hunting, fishing and off roading .. Hatfield and McCoy trail..i live in leon west virginia on a dirt road down a holler and wouldn't live anywhere else ❤
No, I’m in my 40’s, born and raised in WV and pepperoni rolls are most certainly a WV staple. My grandparents talked about their popularity in the 30’s. There are restaurants in a lot of places in WV centered around them. However, I completely agree, I have been to every city and larger township in WV and only heard of fried ravioli once. That one must be very isolated.
I lived in Black Hawk Holler, off Piedmont Road, in Charleston. Can't remember the name of the road. Something Drive. Moved to N.E.Ohio when I was eight. Have been thinking of visiting some relatives that still live in Cedar Groves.
My wife & I want to relocate to affordable retirement place. Any info is appreciated. I am 64 & willing to work pt if necessary, but not a high priority yet.
Healthcare isn't what it used to be. Dr's and nurses are a dime a dozen. Healthcare is actually pharama care. That's all the care about is keeping people medicated, not healing. Have you considered a healthier, or more ethical profession?
This list is extremely inaccurate. The “facts” and numbers are very very outdated. WV is one of the very few states the population is declining, drugs are rampant, jobs are very scarce, and most of the state is dilapidated and falling apart. The “country” is beautiful and top notch, however if you are not a chemical operator and “know somebody” work is hard to come by. The worst part is the massive drug problem. Every major city there is crawling with “cracked out” dead beats. I’m not trying to be rude, but I have watched my great state decline to almost an unrecognizable place. And the prices…..just no. The cost of living to income ratio is horrendous. WV is a wonderful place to visit, but the “new” wears off quickly when you actually live there.
Please tell us about the thing, not “the fact” of the thing. It is quite possible to write a script without ever having to use “the fact.” Also, lose the robot voice. At least the information is interesting.
Unless you love nature, embrace freedom from overbearing government, dont get triggered by the sight of a firearm on someones belt, can drive in snow covered roads, drive around turns, mind your business, like coleslaw on chilidogs, believe a pepperoni roll is a main course and part of a balanced diet, wave at every complete stranger you see, hold the door for the same stranger this state isnt for you. Youl have to understand just because someone looks poor theres a good chance they have a gas well in their backyard and jars of cash hidden in their mobile home. Dont believe everything bad you see online...we post it so you wont move here.
The best place that people can move to in west virginia is,,, not to move here at all this state is a shit hole ,,, with no good jobs ,,, no good housing,,, with no one that cares ,,, do I need to go on ,,,,😮😮😮😮,,,,,
I'm considering relocation, so this list is helpful. Thanks for sharing!
West Virginia's scenic beauty and close-knit communities make it one of the best places to live in the US.
sssshhhh!
@@brookscarneyexactly....this state is lousy dont move here..*wink-wink*
Thank you for this vid... I'm considering relocating and the info is very much appreciated!
I've never really thought of Teays Valley as being a mountainous town, at least as compared to Elkins or the Davis/Thomas area.
20. Charles Town
19. Pea ridge
18. Pleasant valley
17. Wheeling
16. Boaz
15. Hurricane
14. Dunbar
13. Shinnston
12. Vienna
11. Westover
10. Lewisburg
9. Teayz valley
8. Bethlehem
7. Morgantown
6. South Charleston
5. Brookhaven
4. Cheat lake
3. Bridgeport
2. St Albans
1. Star City
Was hoping to see Grafton but since it sits between Morgantown and Bridgeport I guess it's represented .... Leaving the Rocky Mountains for the hills of West Virginia after 40 years of separation
Hoping to see barboursville
Thank you 🎉
These all sound awesome!!!!!! Especially attracted to Bridgeport.....
Wheeling?! I went there 10 years ago and it was GRIM. Unless it's drastically changed since then, I would NOT feel safe living there.
I relocated to wv from NY, I love this state, and yes you don't make NY money, but I'll tell u it goes a hell of a lot longer than NY, so much cheaper than NY hands down, period!
@alfred4012 good for you brother, I'm in the same boat but via Communifornia. I wish I left 20 years ago! I love WV like no where I've ever been. It is my beloved home, I'd gladly shed blood for the Mountain Mama and her people.
Whereabouts from ny? I'm from South of Buffalo. Moved to Chambersburg Pa and it feels just as taxy and expensive as ny. In some ways worse. I'm looking around Wv
@@scottbenjamin4546 hey my brother, I'm from Brooklyn NY, also lived in, Saratoga now living in Inwood wv, love it!
My husband is 67 and retired. Im 56 and disabled. We didnt plan on the disabily thing happening, but like jas a way of lifeING you 😊 We have lived a very rural life in ohio since 1997..3 years till our home is paid off. Bit with the prices of houses in ohio right now o an ready to cash in! Its too jatd making that house payment every month between his retirement and my disability. I like living to rural life, with dirt bikes, buggys and 4 wheelers...but i also like to be withing 45 minite driveb to fine dining, arts, concerts and museums. Im 45 minutes outside of columbus now, so keeping par with that would be good. We jave custody of two great nieces and a great nephew ages 7, 9, and 10...so the schooing is most definitely at the top of our list. And second on the list is diversity. We are a large blended family and i would probanly expect lots of family will be coming to visit theoughout thebyear and holodays . Third on our list would be lots of options for outdoor activities . Hiking, biking, tubing, whitewater rafting , snow tubing etc...for my husband and i we like the mom and pop styple restaurants, a nice steakhouse and/or seafood resturaunt, with cocktail srinks with funky names and delicious tasting.
Whew, i know that was a long post just for me to get around to this question, Is there any place you recommend? ❤❤
I’m planning to make the move from Pennsylvania in the next couple years
@freepennsylvania6022 I'm thinking about next year and I'm in Chambersburg
Considering relocating - Retired - Thanks.
Just got back. I’m from Florida the central part and I’m in my mid 30s.. we went to Morgantown, Fairmont and Clarksburg. I was pleasantly surprised I’ve been traveling the last two years, mostly southern states and this was a really good mix. It was quiet and people were very kind. Definitely on the top of my list I’m looking.
Did you say pepperoni rolls and fried ravioli? 😅😅 Pepperoni rolls is pretty much a new thing as fsr as everywhere in the state . It came from way up northern west virginia from Italian miners and isnt at all the culture of the majority of West Virginia.. and never heard of fried ravioli 😅 west virginia is culturaly Southern Appalachian folks tutors ..beans and cornbread sausage gravy and biscuits.. hills and hollers .. hunting, fishing and off roading .. Hatfield and McCoy trail..i live in leon west virginia on a dirt road down a holler and wouldn't live anywhere else ❤
No, I’m in my 40’s, born and raised in WV and pepperoni rolls are most certainly a WV staple. My grandparents talked about their popularity in the 30’s. There are restaurants in a lot of places in WV centered around them. However, I completely agree, I have been to every city and larger township in WV and only heard of fried ravioli once. That one must be very isolated.
I've been eating pepperoni rolls for 40 years. I've never heard of fried ravioli. I might try it though.
I lived in Black Hawk Holler, off Piedmont Road, in Charleston. Can't remember the name of the road. Something Drive. Moved to N.E.Ohio when I was eight. Have been thinking of visiting some relatives that still live in Cedar Groves.
Star city and cheat lake are really Morgantown!!
We need more bridges in interstates in southern West Virginia
My wife & I want to relocate to affordable retirement place. Any info is appreciated. I am 64 & willing to work pt if necessary, but not a high priority yet.
I'm from W.V.and beauful state but some misinformation Dunbar not the best need to check out areas if moving there
I live in WV. This must be written by AI. Culturally diverse? Really
Wellsburg west Virginia
We need more flat roads in West Virginia
Lol, no matter where I live I can’t make more than $40k as a healthcare worker and need to find cheap rent so I can go to school.
Healthcare isn't what it used to be. Dr's and nurses are a dime a dozen. Healthcare is actually pharama care. That's all the care about is keeping people medicated, not healing. Have you considered a healthier, or more ethical profession?
Go into tech
This list is extremely inaccurate. The “facts” and numbers are very very outdated. WV is one of the very few states the population is declining, drugs are rampant, jobs are very scarce, and most of the state is dilapidated and falling apart. The “country” is beautiful and top notch, however if you are not a chemical operator and “know somebody” work is hard to come by. The worst part is the massive drug problem. Every major city there is crawling with “cracked out” dead beats. I’m not trying to be rude, but I have watched my great state decline to almost an unrecognizable place. And the prices…..just no. The cost of living to income ratio is horrendous. WV is a wonderful place to visit, but the “new” wears off quickly when you actually live there.
Please tell us about the thing, not “the fact” of the thing. It is quite possible to write a script without ever having to use “the fact.” Also, lose the robot voice. At least the information is interesting.
Unless you love nature, embrace freedom from overbearing government, dont get triggered by the sight of a firearm on someones belt, can drive in snow covered roads, drive around turns, mind your business, like coleslaw on chilidogs, believe a pepperoni roll is a main course and part of a balanced diet, wave at every complete stranger you see, hold the door for the same stranger this state isnt for you. Youl have to understand just because someone looks poor theres a good chance they have a gas well in their backyard and jars of cash hidden in their mobile home. Dont believe everything bad you see online...we post it so you wont move here.
I woulf
I would
I wouldn't live in WV it you paid me
Which is why I'm moving there
GOOD BY TO ALL ON U- TUB ,,,,,
The best place that people can move to in west virginia is,,, not to move here at all this state is a shit hole ,,, with no good jobs ,,, no good housing,,, with no one that cares ,,, do I need to go on ,,,,😮😮😮😮,,,,,