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Isn't the internet great? Because of modern technology, you can be sitting comfortably in the living room of one of the homes for sale Lorne Park has while you investigate real estate investment possibilities in other cities, like Newport News, Virginia. No more tramping all over the continent racking up travel expenses as you search for real estate in a new city. This series of websites, run by local real estate agents, does it all for you. From job opportunities to education, history to restaurants, it contains everything you need to know to decide if Newport News, VA is right for you. So sit back and enjoy the ride.

Newport News, Virginia: Where the River Flows Down to the Sea

The Northrop-Grumman Shipyard and Drydocks in Newport News, Virginia A city independent of any county affiliations, Newport News is located on the James River where it flows into Hampton Roads in the tidewater region of Virginia. It is the fifth most populated city in the state with a population of 179,000 that is approximately 52% Caucasian, 39% African American, and 4% Hispanic. The land area it covers is more than 68 miles, giving it an average population density.

Due to the city's access to water and proximity to Norfolk, the largest naval base in the world, the economy of Newport News, Virginia is heavily supported by the military and shipping industries. The city's largest employer is the Northrop-Grumman owned Newport News Shipbuilding Company, closely followed by the army base at Fort Eustis, which houses the U.S. Army Transportation Corps. The third major economic pursuit in Newport News is the coal piers, which are fed via CSX Transportation rail off of bituminous coal from the interior.

Opportunities for study at all levels abound in Newport News, Virginia. Within the city limits are Christopher Newport University, which has a full-time enrollment just shy of 5,000, several medical and career colleges, and the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, which is used by particle physicists from all over the world.

Newport News, VA residents are proud of their history, which is immortalized in a number of museums, including the Mariner's Museum, which is one of the largest maritime museums in the world, the Virginia War Museum, and the U.S. Army Transportation Museum, which contains several acres of tanks, trains, and trucks on the grounds at Fort Eustis. Nearby Civil and Revolutionary War battlefields have also been preserved as historic sites and occasionally play host to re-enactments.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Newport News, VA

Homes in the Huntington Heights neighborhood of Newport News, VA The area that is now Newport News, Virginia has been inhabited by European settlers for hundreds of years without a major destructive event like a fire or a sacking, therefore the city offers some unique housing opportunities. In addition to the modern houses and condo buildings that you can find anywhere, Newport News, VA also has beautiful examples of architectural styles that were popular in the past, from the 1600s up to the 1940s and 50s.

The urban revitalization that has characterized the downtown areas of so many cities in the United States hasn't quite reached Newport News, as the city's downtown is still home to coal piers and low income housing. The nearby midtown district is new and vital however, with the addition of the Port Warwick neighborhood near Christopher Newport University. Many of the past architectural styles can be found in the North End community of Huntington Heights, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, while further north and west you will find suburban residential developments around Lucas and Deep Creeks.

The cost of living in Newport News, VA is quite reasonable, at only 85.6 to the United States average of 100. This means you may be able to afford a better lifestyle in Newport News than you would in a larger city. Housing prices are also less than average. The average single family detached home costs approximately $224,000 while town houses are around $171,000 apiece. Condos range from $27,000 to $148,000 and renting costs approximately $800 per month.

Contact a Newport News, VA Real Estate Agent

Now that your virtual tour of Newport News, Virginia and its real estate market is complete, you have a few options. You can move on to a new city, search for more information on Newport News or take the plunge in the Newport News market. If you've chosen either of the last two options, your next step is to contact one of our Newport News real estate agents. He or she will be able to answer any questions you have or help you get started looking at listings. If you chose the first option, thanks for reading and please visit some of our affiliate sites.


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Tuesday, February 09, 2010