In the shadow of The Blue Ridge Mountains, historic Charlottesville has been ranked as a “Best Place to Live in America” by Frommers. Anchored by the University of Virginia, Charlottesville is a dynamic city alive with enterprise, innovation, education, and a diverse, energetic population. It is a smooth-running city without skyscrapers and gridlock traffic. Recreation and entertainment options abound, along with a food scene that boasts more restaurants per capita than most larger cities.
Median housing prices are affordable, with options to own or rent that span city, suburban, and country settings, all within easy commuting distance of our modern hospital.
Charlottesville offers desirable school systems with a variety of public and private school options. Located in the heart of Virginia, it is just an hour west of Richmond and a little over two hours from Washington, D.C. Amtrak and CHO Airport connect to major cities, including destinations as far west as Chicago, while residents have easy access to key highways, such as I-64, US-29, I-81, and I-95.