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I've gone to Williamsburg almost every year of my 50 years on this planet. It is beautiful, but the 70s and 80s were the absolute best for Williamsburg. The surrounding areas still had a lot of original 40s and 50s motels and restaurants. The shopping was so good that people were bussed in just for that. Major league golf was at Kings Mill too. Colonial Williamsburg filed bankruptcy a few years before ago, Busch Gardens was sold, the vintage architecture on the outskirts of town was torn down for strip malls, the pro golf left, and now the history of the place itself is under attack. But with all of that, Duke of Gloucester Street is still my favorite place on the planet.
I know this is two years old but thank you for the overview of Williamsburg. You're viewers should also know that there is a direct Amtrak stop in Williamsburg. You will have a short 2 1/2 hour ride to Washington, DC or to NYC. I currently live in Suffolk, Va and this NYC/DC transplant is bored out of her freaking mind. But Williamsburg has so much to do. Most important to me the low crime and how they choose to keep that city beautiful and green.
i lived and worked in Williamsburg, VA; the Navy brought me there ... worked at Cheatham Annex; i loved the commute along the Colonial Parkway - took a while to get used to it because it was disorienting; trees everywhere ... thanks for the video ... made me reminisce about the peninsula
Graduated from Jamestown high school in 2009, lived in Williamsburg my whole life and work here till this day I’m 33, the parkway is under construction and being completely renovated
Thank you … yep in the new year I’ll contact you we are thinking of retiring in your area . I am so excited to move from Missouri ….I’m a history buff from the uk and can’t wait to get down there! ‘
Nice video. and well done. Two thoughts. There is a free beach at Yorktown, and it is very nice. Plus Yorktown has the battlefield and a museum. About a 1/2 hour from Williamsburg. AND, Williamsburg is CROWDED in the summer. Restaurants have a long wait - especially on the weekends.
I've lived in Williamsburg for the past 12 years. Grew up in Fredericksburg. This area is changing into a commuter town, cost of living going up. No industry here. Just like any other place, we have gangs, drugs and crime. Top heavy with retirees who came here for the "ambiance". Can be fun for families with kids if you get Busch Gardens season pass.
Great videos series. Going to end up watching them all at this rate. Any on the pros and cons in buying waterfront (pond, lake, river, ocean etc.) property?
Thanks, Martin! And great question! There are some pros/cons. Possibly too many for a response here, but buying oceanfront has its own set of benefits and drawbacks. Notably the price is so much higher compared to any other waterfront area, all other things being equal. But property that has deep water access (possibly a boat dock already installed) is my favorite because it often provides you the access to the same or similar bodies of water without spending as much money for it. This area is loaded with inlets, river fingers, creeks, etc, that there are houses that appear to be far away from large bodies of water that are actually on the same body but at a more narrow finger of that body, if that makes sense. There are some spots that also have higher risk of flooding concerns being on water (any type), though while that's a typical assumption many places on water aren't necessary as prone to flooding. In many areas (for instance, Little Neck/Great Neck) often have places on the water but the houses are set away far enough or high enough from sea level that you don't typically run into many flooding issues. On the flip side, if you like having water in your backyard but don't want to spend as much, finding a smaller lake/pond that isn't connected to a larger body of water is a nice option. A great couple of examples are Lake Christopher and Lake James, both in Virginia Beach. There are a lot more things I could cover but hope this is a good start!
You have no idea what hot is come and spend the summer in Vegas. Yes I’ve been to Williamsburg in August and it was hot and it was not fun. But Vegas is a whole other beast.
We are looking to purchase a home with a little land (1.5 or more acres) in Virginia, but want to live near(ish) to Williamsburg. Our goal is to be able to use the land for homesteading on a small scale for our family, therefore the ideal area would be an unincorporated or unrestricted area or zone.
Good video, but an hour and a half to Richmond is way overestimated. I can get from the easternmost part of Williamsburg to the far west end of Richmond in an hour. Saying an hour and a half commute to Richmond for work can be a deterrent, when you get easily get to most parts of the Richmond metro or downtown in 45-60 minutes.
You are right about the inaccuracies of driving time. Additionally, depending on the time of the year and the time of day, getting to the southside from Williamsburg through the Hampton Roads bridge tunnel or the Monitor Merrimac can be more than 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours and much more frustrating than the drive to Richmond. Not to get weird about this but that is why an agent from the southside should really not be the one to do this type of video, Not a put down...he is just not as informed as some one from the upper part of York county or James City County.
Amen! They make it oh so easy buying into their HOA / thick Covenants communities however BEWARE when you try to leave. As soon as it is known you want to put your house on the market, you get a visit from someone from the Architecture Committee and from HOA. They look all around the exterior of your property plus the drainage on your property and any trees, grilles in all windows, fencing around HVAC and trash cans, paint on deck, lattice on bottom of deck, on and on and on. It can cost you $thousands to get out and that does not even include any repairs needed as a result of a potential buyer's inspection report. So please, please do your homework and do not buy in any of the communities with HOAs and big book of Covenants. You have no rights in these developments and you will feel stuck. The boards and HOA treat these developments like towns within a town. You will never be rid of the HOA in your business and, on some streets, your neighbors in your business.
Love your vids. Very informative. We are considering buying in Kingsmill. Would live to hear your thoughts. Of concern is the stability of management company. Since AB divested they have had 2 management companies. How much of a risk is the failure of the resort and the impact on properties.we understand that the management company has a majority representation on the board. Could the turn the golf courses into subdivisions and shut down the resort? Any suggestions for people who build rather than buy an existing home in KM?
Thanks for informative video. Any update of the place? I am looking for a nice single family house with big garden or even farm. Could you give some guidance. Thanks
Texas, is my home. Army is bringing us to Williamsburg, VA. I love the outdoors. Texas is real open. I am glad it feels more open, with small town vibe. I am a nurse. I love the older population, because I have an old soul. I have 4 kids and a grandbaby. I don't need the night life. I cook at home most days. Correction I prefer my cooking most days. The restaurant's look great. Thank you for sharing your tips. Can I afford to live there in Williamsburg, yes. It's the price to pay for lower crime and better schools. Plus I know hot. South Texas is no joke.
Since you did not mention Hurricanes or Air base noise I am assuming that is not an issue. Is it overcast there a lot? Heard that from someone that it can be kind of dreary. Maybe this is wrong.
I would say that's sort of the case. Not dreary all the time, but definitely can be cloudy. That's not necessarily a Williamsburg thing, though - but moreso common for the area as a whole. Hurricanes not as bit of a deal either, because they usually come off the coast and make landfall further south, in NC or SC, not in VA or Williamsburg. By the time they get to Williamsburg they're a lot weaker and it's more of a rain event. Jet zone noise also not really a thing in relation to what people experience near Langley AFB in Hampton or Ocean NAS in Virginia Beach.
@@samsansalone Thank you for commenting... I spoke with you once and you are a nice guy. Did you ever look up ignition golf as I thought you would enjoy it. The more I look at where to move the more confused. I need to stay away from two weeks of cloudy weather in a row as it gets to me. Season are great as long as there is some light. I do like all the trails and closeness to Richmond and Charlottesville and mtb'ing possibilities. Wondering if Mechanicsville would be a good fit. Looked at so many states and cities my head is starting to spin. considering North Augusta SC as well but snakes and higher crime rates. Wife may not like that.
I'm a auto mechanic and carpenter. I'm looking to move there within 90 days. I want to get a job lined up beforehand. My real name is Fred Dinwiddie. Our family originally was from Scotland and Virginia.
I lived here for about 15 years and I think we have an alright night life haha green leaf / brick house tavern …some Spanish restaurants too that are open till 2 am
@@samsansalone My question is based on personal reviews I've heard about the location. But everyone's experience is different. Thanks for the helpful video!
Little/no nightlife is a pro, not a con. Hear me out. Williamsburg exists best as a quiet small town. The other points you mentioned about the city having a high quality of life and low crime depends on the fact that you don't have late evening revelers or the night club crowd causing trouble. Honestly the news of Williamsburg getting a bowling alley where the Yankee Candle used to be in order to "give us a nightlife" makes my blood boil. If you want a "nightlife" go carous around Richmond or Newport News. Just stay the heck out of my city. Thanks.
Love the videos. They’re very helpful. I’m looking to buy a home out there but can you talk about the demographics like races and such so people of color or mixed race families know if it’s safe for their children? More so in Virginia Beach and those areas.
Born in Newport News and lived in Williamsburg for years. The ethnic make up of the historic triangle area is pretty balanced. Maybe less so in the really expensive housing areas but that's pretty normal. Black, white, Asian and a growing hispanic population. It's a decent place to raise kids if you can afford it.
It is illegal for a Realtor to speak on race or geographical locations relating to such according to The Fair Housing Act enacted in 1968 which was created to eliminate discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability or family status.
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I've gone to Williamsburg almost every year of my 50 years on this planet. It is beautiful, but the 70s and 80s were the absolute best for Williamsburg. The surrounding areas still had a lot of original 40s and 50s motels and restaurants. The shopping was so good that people were bussed in just for that. Major league golf was at Kings Mill too. Colonial Williamsburg filed bankruptcy a few years before ago, Busch Gardens was sold, the vintage architecture on the outskirts of town was torn down for strip malls, the pro golf left, and now the history of the place itself is under attack. But with all of that, Duke of Gloucester Street is still my favorite place on the planet.
I feel so at home in Colonial Williamsburg. I wish I could have experienced Williamsburg at its peak.
I know this is two years old but thank you for the overview of Williamsburg. You're viewers should also know that there is a direct Amtrak stop in Williamsburg. You will have a short 2 1/2 hour ride to Washington, DC or to NYC. I currently live in Suffolk, Va and this NYC/DC transplant is bored out of her freaking mind. But Williamsburg has so much to do. Most important to me the low crime and how they choose to keep that city beautiful and green.
i lived and worked in Williamsburg, VA; the Navy brought me there ... worked at Cheatham Annex; i loved the commute along the Colonial Parkway - took a while to get used to it because it was disorienting; trees everywhere ... thanks for the video ... made me reminisce about the peninsula
Before moving to Florida, we lived in Williamsburg for many years. I still miss it! Hope to get back there soon. Such a beautiful area.
Wonderful! It's an amazing place!
@@WyldStallion-bs9oo oh wow! Ok, now I need to go back to see all of the changes!
Lived here all my life. In the 60's it was all farms and everyone knew each other. It was a wonderful place to grow up. The history....oh the history.
Graduated from Jamestown high school in 2009, lived in Williamsburg my whole life and work here till this day I’m 33, the parkway is under construction and being completely renovated
Jamestown Beach entrance is free for residents of James City County year round. Free for all during off season.
I LOVE living in Williamsburg. It is super safe, has no traffic, is gorgeous, and is super friendly. Do not go south... crime starts in Newport News
Love the Video very informative and the picture is crystal clear
Thanks, Dennis! Appreciate your feedback - I'm glad this came across well. Thanks for watching!!
Thank you … yep in the new year I’ll contact you we are thinking of retiring in your area . I am so excited to move from Missouri ….I’m a history buff from the uk and can’t wait to get down there! ‘
Nice video. and well done. Two thoughts. There is a free beach at Yorktown, and it is very nice. Plus Yorktown has the battlefield and a museum. About a 1/2 hour from Williamsburg. AND, Williamsburg is CROWDED in the summer. Restaurants have a long wait - especially on the weekends.
Williamsburg is so peaceful! I'm really thinking about going to college there at William & Mary. I live just 40 minutes away.
Do it! William & Mary is a wonderful school
Yes! I have many friends who went to W&M - it's awesome! And the location is so tough to beat.
It's too hot in Williamsburg already.
The cheese shop was so good!
moving there next week. guess I should have watched this sooner
How do you like it so far? Considering a moving there in the next year or so
@@TallkidJosh like it a lot. My kids like their schools, and I enjoy the history. Lots to do. Where we live it wasn't too bad with tourists.
@@CoolHandJuke87 oh great! I’m glad you’re enjoying so far. Thanks for the response!
thank you for this. i have a potential job lead in williamsburg so this is helpful.
Great video! I would add one con: many, many tourists during the summer months. This is according to my in-laws who live there.
You just use the back roads we know about as locals
Thanks for the info. I haven't been to Williamsburg since I was a child.
the Georgian architecture definately reminds me of here in England, of course it doesn't all look like that in England, but lots of historic parts do
Thanks for the great video!
How is flooding in that area? Is it affected?
Sam thank you for this. I was waiting for this video as we spoke about. I will be contacting you when i get ready to relocate
Hey, Scott! Yeah this one took a little longer than I wanted, but finally!
Great video! Can you comment on the prevailing driver attitude toward road cyclists? Also how far away is hiking in the mountains? Thank you!
1:52 correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure the oldest US county is actually Northampton county over in the eastern shore of Virginia
I've lived in Williamsburg for the past 12 years. Grew up in Fredericksburg. This area is changing into a commuter town, cost of living going up. No industry here. Just like any other place, we have gangs, drugs and crime. Top heavy with retirees who came here for the "ambiance". Can be fun for families with kids if you get Busch Gardens season pass.
Where are the gangs you speak of? NN and beach area maybe but haven't seen any " gangs" here yet.
@@benk4881 there's one in Burnt Ordinary and one in James York plaza area.
gangs in williamsburg? that’s hilarious
Great videos series. Going to end up watching them all at this rate. Any on the pros and cons in buying waterfront (pond, lake, river, ocean etc.) property?
Thanks, Martin! And great question! There are some pros/cons. Possibly too many for a response here, but buying oceanfront has its own set of benefits and drawbacks. Notably the price is so much higher compared to any other waterfront area, all other things being equal. But property that has deep water access (possibly a boat dock already installed) is my favorite because it often provides you the access to the same or similar bodies of water without spending as much money for it. This area is loaded with inlets, river fingers, creeks, etc, that there are houses that appear to be far away from large bodies of water that are actually on the same body but at a more narrow finger of that body, if that makes sense. There are some spots that also have higher risk of flooding concerns being on water (any type), though while that's a typical assumption many places on water aren't necessary as prone to flooding. In many areas (for instance, Little Neck/Great Neck) often have places on the water but the houses are set away far enough or high enough from sea level that you don't typically run into many flooding issues. On the flip side, if you like having water in your backyard but don't want to spend as much, finding a smaller lake/pond that isn't connected to a larger body of water is a nice option. A great couple of examples are Lake Christopher and Lake James, both in Virginia Beach. There are a lot more things I could cover but hope this is a good start!
The only con is the kings ransom it takes to live there
This helped a lot Norflok here we come.
i lived in WMSBG for 8 yrs, along with HAMPTON, and VA BEACH.. ive thought about moving back to around WMSBG..
I lived in Williamsburg all my life. I moved to SC
You have no idea what hot is come and spend the summer in Vegas. Yes I’ve been to Williamsburg in August and it was hot and it was not fun. But Vegas is a whole other beast.
I worked at the cheese shop in high school lol
I live in nearby Tabb, Virginia.
We only go there for blaze pizza but I’d definitely live here!
We are looking to purchase a home with a little land (1.5 or more acres) in Virginia, but want to live near(ish) to Williamsburg. Our goal is to be able to use the land for homesteading on a small scale for our family, therefore the ideal area would be an unincorporated or unrestricted area or zone.
youre gonna want to check croaker or charles city
Amanda check out New Kent area
Good video, but an hour and a half to Richmond is way overestimated. I can get from the easternmost part of Williamsburg to the far west end of Richmond in an hour. Saying an hour and a half commute to Richmond for work can be a deterrent, when you get easily get to most parts of the Richmond metro or downtown in 45-60 minutes.
Yeah, I completely agree with you. Lol, honestly I'm not sure why I said an hour and a half! That was wrong and I'm glad you mentioned this here.
Lol. I thought the same thing. Williamsburg is basically right off of I-64 and with no traffic we could be in downtown Richmond in 45 minutes.
You are right about the inaccuracies of driving time. Additionally, depending on the time of the year and the time of day, getting to the southside from Williamsburg through the Hampton Roads bridge tunnel or the Monitor Merrimac can be more than 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours and much more frustrating than the drive to Richmond. Not to get weird about this but that is why an agent from the southside should really not be the one to do this type of video, Not a put down...he is just not as informed as some one from the upper part of York county or James City County.
I live here too most of my videos are in the area of Williamsburg and grove
In June me and my mom and my sister moving to Williamsburg Virginia
I was born in williamsburg va
Don’t forget the Coast Guard base in Yorktown!!
What are the winders like?
I like going to shortys diner
Another con is the HOA in some subdivisions
Amen! They make it oh so easy buying into their HOA / thick Covenants communities however BEWARE when you try to leave. As soon as it is known you want to put your house on the market, you get a visit from someone from the Architecture Committee and from HOA. They look all around the exterior of your property plus the drainage on your property and any trees, grilles in all windows, fencing around HVAC and trash cans, paint on deck, lattice on bottom of deck, on and on and on. It can cost you $thousands to get out and that does not even include any repairs needed as a result of a potential buyer's inspection report. So please, please do your homework and do not buy in any of the communities with HOAs and big book of Covenants. You have no rights in these developments and you will feel stuck. The boards and HOA treat these developments like towns within a town. You will never be rid of the HOA in your business and, on some streets, your neighbors in your business.
Love your vids. Very informative. We are considering buying in Kingsmill. Would live to hear your thoughts. Of concern is the stability of management company. Since AB divested they have had 2 management companies. How much of a risk is the failure of the resort and the impact on properties.we understand that the management company has a majority representation on the board. Could the turn the golf courses into subdivisions and shut down the resort? Any suggestions for people who build rather than buy an existing home in KM?
I live and work in Fredericksburg but I want to find somewhere with better housing
Thanks for informative video. Any update of the place? I am looking for a nice single family house with big garden or even farm. Could you give some guidance. Thanks
Texas, is my home. Army is bringing us to Williamsburg, VA. I love the outdoors. Texas is real open. I am glad it feels more open, with small town vibe.
I am a nurse. I love the older population, because I have an old soul.
I have 4 kids and a grandbaby. I don't need the night life. I cook at home most days. Correction I prefer my cooking most days. The restaurant's look great. Thank you for sharing your tips.
Can I afford to live there in Williamsburg, yes. It's the price to pay for lower crime and better schools. Plus I know hot. South Texas is no joke.
Do you have any 55+ communities videos in Williamsburg?
Just found a place online called Tranquility.
@@bobhoran9778 thank you so much!
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Since you did not mention Hurricanes or Air base noise I am assuming that is not an issue. Is it overcast there a lot? Heard that from someone that it can be kind of dreary. Maybe this is wrong.
I would say that's sort of the case. Not dreary all the time, but definitely can be cloudy. That's not necessarily a Williamsburg thing, though - but moreso common for the area as a whole. Hurricanes not as bit of a deal either, because they usually come off the coast and make landfall further south, in NC or SC, not in VA or Williamsburg. By the time they get to Williamsburg they're a lot weaker and it's more of a rain event. Jet zone noise also not really a thing in relation to what people experience near Langley AFB in Hampton or Ocean NAS in Virginia Beach.
@@samsansalone Thank you for commenting... I spoke with you once and you are a nice guy. Did you ever look up ignition golf as I thought you would enjoy it. The more I look at where to move the more confused. I need to stay away from two weeks of cloudy weather in a row as it gets to me. Season are great as long as there is some light. I do like all the trails and closeness to Richmond and Charlottesville and mtb'ing possibilities. Wondering if Mechanicsville would be a good fit. Looked at so many states and cities my head is starting to spin. considering North Augusta SC as well but snakes and higher crime rates. Wife may not like that.
In the late '80's, early '90's, I worked at Colonial Williamsburg. I could never afford to live in that town.
I'm a auto mechanic and carpenter. I'm looking to move there within 90 days. I want to get a job lined up beforehand. My real name is Fred Dinwiddie. Our family originally was from Scotland and Virginia.
Would there be hope for me to move there?
You should review Currituck
Love this! Thanks for the tip, I might need to bump this video up on the list! Thanks for watching, also!
Its probably hard to find the period clothes that you need to live there....lol
Not even at Old Navy, lol
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One big con for Williamsburg..
William and Mary students.
How so?
I lived here for about 15 years and I think we have an alright night life haha green leaf / brick house tavern …some Spanish restaurants too that are open till 2 am
Hey Sam- what about Williamsburg's friendlinest level? I've heard people from here look like they're dead inside.
I'm not sure what you mean? I know many people who live or have lived in Williamsburg and they're wonderful people!
@@samsansalone My question is based on personal reviews I've heard about the location. But everyone's experience is different. Thanks for the helpful video!
A Rodriguez I’ve lived in Williamsburg for 14 years and everyone here is super friendly.
Lol.. I grew up there....no downsides....lmaf
Little/no nightlife is a pro, not a con. Hear me out.
Williamsburg exists best as a quiet small town. The other points you mentioned about the city having a high quality of life and low crime depends on the fact that you don't have late evening revelers or the night club crowd causing trouble.
Honestly the news of Williamsburg getting a bowling alley where the Yankee Candle used to be in order to "give us a nightlife" makes my blood boil.
If you want a "nightlife" go carous around Richmond or Newport News. Just stay the heck out of my city. Thanks.
You forgot a con. Very touristy.
Love the videos. They’re very helpful. I’m looking to buy a home out there but can you talk about the demographics like races and such so people of color or mixed race families know if it’s safe for their children? More so in Virginia Beach and those areas.
Born in Newport News and lived in Williamsburg for years. The ethnic make up of the historic triangle area is pretty balanced. Maybe less so in the really expensive housing areas but that's pretty normal. Black, white, Asian and a growing hispanic population. It's a decent place to raise kids if you can afford it.
It is illegal for a Realtor to speak on race or geographical locations relating to such according to The Fair Housing Act enacted in 1968 which was created to eliminate discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability or family status.
Sam, I'm going to dislike one of your videos so you can get street cred. Just saying,
Ha! I feel like I'm getting enough of those as it is to get some semblance of street cred! :)
guy was on screen WAY too much - we don't want to see you - show the area, Duke of Gloucester street - the area, but not him.
Ummm there just a much crime here than anywhere else in Hampton roads 😆 more shootings and robbery too
There's no pro to living in Williamsburg.😂
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Cons: black people on the west side and East side
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