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Living in Norfolk, Virginia

Located in the heart of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, Norfolk, Virginia is one of the largest incorporated cities in the state. With its proximity to the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic beaches, prime entertainment, and upscale dining and shopping, Norfolk is also one of the most desired places to live along the Eastern Seaboard. Young families, retirees, and graduates moving on to a new life have discovered the city well accommodates their active lifestyles and financial needs.

Why consider buying a home in Norfolk? Aside from temperate weather year round, and a strong economy supported through tourism, shipping, and the military, Norfolk serves as the Tidewater region’s cultural and recreational home base. It is a city rich in history and tradition, where the diversity of its peoples blends seamlessly with a common interest in serving the community. Norfolk is home to Virginia’s most impressive collection of artwork in the Chrysler Museum of Art, as well as the Virginia Opera, the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, and several performance venues which have hosted popular acts in music, dance, and drama. The Naro Cinema in the Ghent district offers a continuous schedule of independent, art and foreign films and series and seminars done in conjunction with local colleges and non-profit organizations.

In addition to a strongly developed public school system, Norfolk offers students higher education options through Old Dominion University, Virginia Wesleyan College, and Norfolk State University. Norfolk Academy, one of the nation’s oldest private secondary schools, has enjoyed a tradition of academic achievement for over 300 years.

As Norfolk moves toward an urban living model, young professionals will discover more options for residency. Affordable lofts and condos in the downtown area provide access to a more social lifestyle, while home living in Larchmont, First Colonial, and Ghent neighborhoods fosters a greater sense of community pride.

Living in Norfolk, not a day goes by where there isn’t something to do or enjoy. Home is where the heart is, so why not make the heart of Hampton Roads your home.
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