Living in Chesapeake Virginia Pros and Cons - Is It Worth It?

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Do you want to know a balanced pros and cons of living in Chesapeake Virginia from someone who has lived in Chesapeake? In this video we'll go into detail about all of the benefits of living in Chesapeake as well as the reasons why you might not want to live there at all! We'll go through all sorts of topics and cover the entire city of Chesapeake (there are several completely different parts of the city)!

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A big pro is the climate. Hot and humid in summer but winters are pretty mild.

carlhodges
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I think Hampton Roads is growing beautifully. All the city bring their on style and charm to the area. I grew up in Portsmouth and Chesapeake. And I live and raised my family in Chesapeake. I love being able to take 17 up to Maryland and NOVA/DC. And only 6 hours to New Jersey/NYC if you take the Chesapeake Bay Bridge tunnel. Love being able to hit 95 and travel to Florida for vacation with ease.

Larant
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New subscriber. I grew up in Greenbrier IRHS, bought our first house in Azalea Acres by ORF, and moved to Porter Ridge 2 years ago at 31 years old (wish I watched more of your videos before as we are the youngest people in our neighborhood now). Your videos are spot on with the 7 cities and the "look and feel" of Chesapeake in particular.

willdabeast
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Thanks for sharing these videos. My husband and I were searching in this area for our new home. We watched many of your videos and would've contacted you but our realtor selling our home in PA connected us with their VB office, which made the whole process of buying while selling much easier. But you gave us a birdseye view of the Hampton Roads area, and we felt we had a good understanding of the layout before we eventually settled in Deep Creek south. We're in the Creekwood community and absolutely love it. Thank you for all your insights. I'm betting my husband and I will run into you at one of the many restaurants you mentioned. It will be nice to say hello. Be well Sam!

allanwalker
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Always thank you Sam for your honest information 🙏💐

turbonelgamilaelgizy
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I was raised in Chesapeake, Norfolk Highlands area. Can't wait to get out of this Texas hellhole and get back home.

williamlamb
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With South Norfolk, I like how you mentioned the crime. HOWEVER, that area is mostly decent, with just pockets of bad spots (if you're looking to get a house, chat with someone who's lived there and they'll tell you where those are)...compared to areas like Portsmouth and Newport News, which I would not go through without having my car doors locked and windows up.

BloodyAngel
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This city is the hidden gem of the Hampton Roads area. Not too expensive like VB and not too sketchy like Portsmouth and Norfolk. Suffolk is just way out there.

Baebon
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Western Branch is Chesapeake but culturally identifies with Portsmouth.
Back in the 1980s Portsmouth had a mall called Tower Mall in which Western Branch residents would shop at because it's only a 10 minute drive. Chesapeake Square Mall had its grand opening in 1990. Tower Mall loss many of its shoppers during that time. Tower Mall was torn down around 1998. Portsmouth residents use Chesapeake Square Mall while Western Branch residents love the Downtown Portsmouth Waterfront area. Half of the residents who live in Western Branch are Portsmouth natives. We tend to carry ourselves very down to earth/transparent and very friendly to anyone. It's like comparing apples and oranges. Its like comparing Brooklyn and Manhattan. 😆Transparency wise everything on the Norfolk/VA Beach side if the Elizabeth River side is Manhattan. 😆On this side of the Elizabeth River is Brooklyn. 😆Newport News is the Bronx ( down to earth and friendly as well ). lol

childofthesun
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Here is idea as a 7 generation VA native, Originally from glouster area 1800s .Grew up in Chesapeake and watched this area get destroyed. I have suggestions when your done serving in military here

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