Submitted by CrossFitPotter t3_10f6tie in rva
My husband and I are moving to Richmond in July. He got his fellowship placement so unfortunately, we have no choice. I see a lot of posts telling people not to move here so sorry in advanced! (though, it was his first choice program so we are actually very excited). I’ve read as many moving posts as I could and they have been helpful. We did get a Realtor based on one thread’s recommendation. I have one question I cannot seem to find the answer to that I would like your alls input on as we are visiting for the first time this weekend. What are some of the negatives of living in the city? I keep seeing moving post comments that say something along the lines of “living in the city just isn’t worth the negatives that come with it” but no specific reasons associated.
When we move, we want to buy our first home. Budget max is $350,000 but hoping for closer to 250-290. We have two mini dogs so a backyard is a must. We are both runners and would like a safe neighborhood to walk the dogs and run. It has to be within 20-25 minutes of the hospital.
From my research here and talking with our realtor, there are many suburbs within that range. We’ve been looking at Henrico, midlothian, short pump, church hill, forest hill, Mechanicsville etc. however, the most affordable houses and the most stock seem to be in the city of Richmond itself. When we visit this weekend we will be looking at houses near 21st - 29th street, Manchester/hillside court area and Henrico.
Given the above, are we looking in the wrong areas? Does living in the city come with more taxes we should be aware of? Is it crime? Are there specific areas of the city we should avoid (for instance South or north of the river)?
I think visiting is going to help us the most and we can’t wait to come this weekend but I wanted to try here as well!
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