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i'm always interested in hearing about "undiscovered" towns that seems to check all the relevant boxes: close to varied outdoors activities, low/mid cost of living, and decently paying jobs nearby.
what is the work situation in front royal? |
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If you have the money for a good start up that will appeal to locals and tourists, there are opportunities. But I bet median income is in the 30-40k's. If you don't mind commuting 30 minutes to Winchester, there are probably good professional and regular day job opportunities there. |
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You'd be surprised on how many commuters from that area (and beyond like WV) that would go, pre Covid, to the DC burbs like Fairfax County or into DC proper. With working from home more, a lot of people have ventured further out. So if you have a flexible job, you can do it.
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I remember people commuting all the way to DC from Front Royal in the 90's. I imagine that would be a lot worse today though as mentioned if you had a remote or remote hybrid it would be doable for many people.
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DC seems to be one of those metros that people are accepting really long commutes to either get some space or affordable housing.
Long commutes are really soul crushing wastes of life. Telecommuting for those that are able is really a godsend for some people.
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Here, short commute, extremely long time. If I wanted to go to Milpitas for dinner from West San Jose, it would take me more than 40 - 60 minutes for 10 miles. Luckily, I live 1.5 miles from work.
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I was up at Skyline just yesterday, saw the barrier at BRP and wondered that maybe it would be good to try to skip around and ride without cars. Was thinking about trying this weekend.
Anyway, couple of promotional pics of Skyline. Another couple of weeks probably before the colors get going. First one at Turk Mt overlook looking northwest across Shenandoah Valley, second one is looking east over Sugar Hollow Reservoir with Charlottesville way off in the distance.(notch just before horizon) Last edited by Spaghetti Legs; 10-11-2024 at 06:56 PM. |
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Perfect for telework
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Going to be an iffy leaf season due to the drought prior to Helene. |
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Not great, as mentioned. Either take the highway up to Winchester (NFCU, Shenandoah U, and a few other large-ish employers). Or, highway into Loudoun/Fairfax/DC.
If you can work remote, or hybrid a few days closer in, it’s not a bad place to be. It’s a little too far out for me, though I could see retiring out in the Shenandoah somewhere. |
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30 years ago, Front Royal had a pretty bad reputation in the area, but I think it has come a long way since then. As others have said, for work, it will probably be out of Front Royal. WMC is great if you are medical. It's a large community hospital that, in some ways, mimics teaching centers. There is also a fair amount of industry in Winchester, and Shenandoah University if you are an educator. Otherwise, Leesburg and Fairfax, but that involves a commute, and, as Nick posted above: "Long commutes are really soul crushing wastes of life." Anyway, thanks again Michael - great thread. Dave Last edited by dcama5; 10-13-2024 at 06:24 PM. |
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