Charlottesville, Virginia, home of the University of Virginia, Jefferson’s Monticello and hub of Central Virginia’s wine region combines urbane city style with small-town charm and all the benefits of living near a major center of learning.
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If you're on the hunt for a great retirement community, Charlottesville may be just the ticket!
A small city with an urbane vibe, a rich cultural life, and a long history, you'll never be bored in Charlottesville. We have a varied housing stock, a wide range of residential settings, a stable economy, top quality health care, and easy access to Washington dc and the entire eastern seaboard.
Below are blog topics chosen to answer the questions you might have regarding your particular needs and Charlottesville as a retirement destination. In addition to the subjects I have chosen to highlight, you can find lots of further resources in the menus on the bottom right side of this page, linking to my Charlottesville Guide and my Real Estate Topics blog, or check out a full sitemap here.
To search homes for sale, without registering, you can use myAdvanced Home Search page which accesses all active listing data from the Charlottesville Area Association of Realtor MLS.
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The City of Charlottesville in Brief
The Basics on the City of Charlottesville.
City of Charlottesville
(as of 2021)
Population: 45,672
Median Household Income: $59,598
Median Age: 32.3
Total Land Area: 10.4 acres
Real Estate Tax Rate – $0.95/$100 of assessed value ( or $950 for …
Albemarle County in Brief
The basic facts about Albemarle County.
Albemarle County
Population: 113,500
Median Household Income: $90,568
Median Age: 39.4
Total Land Area: 723 square miles
Real Estate Tax Rate (2015) – $0.854/$100 of assessed value ($854 for every 100,000 of assessed value)…