Virginia Beach Ranked Among Best Places To Live By U.S. News

According to rankings released Tuesday by U.S. News and World Report, Virginia Beach is among the Best Places to Live in the U.S.

Among the 150 metropolitan places ranked, Virginia Beach No. 30 on the list, up from No. 106 on last year's list. We’ve known for years just how great Virginia Beach is, but it is nice to hear it from someone else.

Here’s what they have to say:

Despite Virginia Beach's resort city status, the friendly residents and relaxed atmosphere found here have swayed many to take up a permanent residence in Virginia's largest metro area. The glorious ocean views, beautiful waterfront homes and award-winning restaurants make this vacation destination a place worthy of being calling home.

The job market in the Hampton Roads region, which encompasses Virginia Beach and nearby Norfolk and Newport News, offers some niche opportunities in both the civilian and government sectors that make moving to the area attractive, from defense contractor positions to hotelier jobs.

With the largest concentration of military personnel outside of the Pentagon, military presence is part of everyday life at the beach, with events like the Oceana Air Show and the Patriotic Festival celebrating the armed forces. However, jet noise can be loud and takes some time to adjust to, so if you are going to be living in a particularly noisy area, be prepared.

There are plenty of reasons to love Virginia Beach, but here are our Top Five:

  1. Restaurants — From seedy dive joints to family-friendly finds to elegant & award-winning gems, Virginia Beach is blessed with many amazing locally-owned restaurants.

  2. Beaches — The City boasts some 38 miles of beaches along the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean.

  3. Dog-Friendly — We have pet-friendly hotels, dog-friendly restaurant patios, and even parts of the beach and Boardwalk welcome dogs.

  4. Recreation — Not a beach person, no worries! We have skate parks, bikeways, boating, hiking, and ample natural areas (our favorite is Pleasure House Point)

  5. The Vibe — There’s The ViBe Creative District, but there’s also “the vibe.” There’s a great feeling in Virginia Beach. We’re one part The South with gracious charm and one part Beach Town with a laid back calmness.

 
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