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Live close to the Wild in Virginia

February 8, 2015 by · Leave a Comment 

Written by The Steele Group Sotheby’s International Realty

Virginia offers visitors as well as citizens with numerous possibilities to explore the wild. The region consist principally of heavy forests and mountains. The main feature of the Virginia landscape is the Appalachian. These are mountains extending in the west and covering Virginia’s western border. These mountains also neighbor Kentucky, which is part of the Maryland northern border. Another well-known mountain range in the region are the popular Blue Ridge Mountains. These mountains head more towards the south and pass North Carolina. Mt. Rogers is the tallest mountain in the Virginia region with a height of more than 5,700 ft. Chesterfield county homes owners are particularly lucky in this aspect.

Virginia Beach is by far the biggest city in the state. Every year more than millions of tourists visit the city on their vacations. This city represents a wonderful blend of activities such as restaurants, zoos, aquariums and magnificent historical places. A feature that should not be missed in Virginia is the South Atlantic beach. This is a breathtakingly beautiful beach with options for various water activities. The city has been mentioned by several studies as being one of the safest in the US with considerably low crime rates. The proximity to the wild and the various features and activities in the state are main reasons why Virginia is a destination for tourists. This might be why people often search for houses in Richmond VA.

The Steele Group Sotheby’s International Realty provides advice on and the service of a realtor in Virginia for people seeking to relocate to Richmond.

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