Apr 17 2007

Charlottesville is the #2 Place to Retire

Published by Greg at 10:19 pm under General, Charlottesville

According to Move.com Charlottesville is the #2 place to retire in the US.

Specific criteria used in making up the list of best places follow:

    * Population growth: We wanted positive growth since 1990.
    * Near major metropolitan area: within 100 miles.
    * Housing cost: below $350,000, with a few exceptions. We’re showing current median housing prices (asking prices) for single-family houses.
    * Cost of living: No more than 20 percent above the national average.
    * Economic health: current unemployment rate below 4 percent and job growth greater than 10 percent for the past five years.
    * College presence: one or more major and/or highly competitive college in the vicinity.
    * Recreation and arts and culture score in the top third for nearby major metropolitan areas.

 

I think Charlottesville is prohibitivly expensive for blue colar folks, but I guess it’s all relative.

UPDATE: The Real Charlottesville Blog had this on 4/12.  Sorry for the old news.

One Response to “Charlottesville is the #2 Place to Retire”

  1. Timon 22 Apr 2007 at 11:51 am

    I think Charlottesville is prohibitively expensive for blue collar folks, but I guess it’s all relative.

    I think the difference is that this article is about “retiring young”. If you’re retiring young, you aren’t’ blue collar!!!

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