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Relocating to the Charlottesville Region
Charlottesville has been highly rated by a number of
publications as a community for people of all ages to enjoy a
high quality of life:
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Charlottesville is the #22 in Forbes "best smaller
place for business."
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Cities Ranked and Rated by Bert Sperling and Peter Sander
ranks Charlottesville as the "best place to live in the USA".
Today Show interview with the authors, March 30, 2004
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Outside Magazine, September 2003 issue: #8 best
college town: coolest place to work, play, study, and live.
- Expansion Management magazine:
"One of Ten Healthiest Cities"
The Netscape Network's Home & Real Estate site lists
Charlottesville as one of the 10 U.S. cities with the highest
"health quotients," combining "the best quality of health care
... with the most affordable health care costs."
- Washingtonian Magazine,
March 2003: Among nine "Great Places to Live"
- Kiplinger's Personal Finance,
November, 2002: Top 3 'Smart Places to Retire'
- Business Week October 14,
2002: Noted as One of "America's Pockets of Prosperity"
- Outside: ‘one of seven
dream towns that have it all.’
- American Health: Top ten
healthiest cities for women.
- Kiplinger’s Personal Finance:
#2 healthiest place to live in America.
- epodunk.com: #1 small city
in America.
- Golf Digest: #1 best
retirement city for golfers.
- Tennis: #1 best tennis
town.
- Forbes: Top thirty small
communities for business and careers.
- Readers Digest: Top ten
communities to raise children
- Where to Retire: Top ten
college towns to retire, 2002
- Where to Retire: Top 100
retirement communities, 2001
- Where to Retire: Feature
story, fall 2002
Our climate is more moderate than Arizona, Florida or other
Sun Belt areas.
We have world class health care thanks to the
University of Virginia Health System and
Martha Jefferson
Hospital.
We are centrally located in the eastern seaboard with
excellent transportation options for a smaller community.
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