Living In Fredericksburg, Virginia - Discovering the Best Kept Secrets: A Local's Guide

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • 10 Things You Need To Know When Living In Fredericksburg, Virginia - Local Secrets Revealed!
    Living in Fredericksburg, Virginia can come with some surprises. These are things you don’t want to discover when it’s too late. Here are 10 Things You Need To Know When Living In Fredericksburg, Virginia
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    We are licensed real estate agents in Virginia who specialize in helping families relocate to Fredericksburg, Virginia.. We get calls from people all the time who are moving to Fredericksburg, and we love those calls. If you have questions, call us, and tell us what you are looking for and we will help you find the perfect home, in the great location and in a wonderful neighborhood.
    CONTACT US:
    Jeff Edmisten & Ruthie Buck
    License in the Commonwealth of Virginia
    Samson Properties
    1440 Central Park Blvd, Suite 210
    Fredericksburg, VA 22401
    Jeff Edmisten (540) 538-7222 - jedmisten@gmail.com
    Ruthie Buck (540) 455-8374

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  • @randymelton6096
    @randymelton6096 Місяць тому +1

    If you're watching this video and planning on moving to the area, please reconsider. It's already waaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too crowded here with all the "beltway bandits" that want to make the big DC bucks and not pay the high cost of homes closer to the city. It doesn't matter what time of day you try and get anywhere in the area traffic totally stinks. Plan on a 20 to 30 minute drive to get anywhere in the area and that's on a weekday. Add a few minutes to that on the weekends when everyone and their brother are out and about. It's definitely not the same as it was back in 1973 when I first moved here and you could drive 555 - 65 mph from Culpepper to the I-95 onramp with no traffic signals. That certainly isn't the case now with every road loaded with traffic lights and drivers glued to their phones in their own little world while they wait on a light and finally realize that the light has changed when it's almost red again so the people behind them have to wait for another cycle. No, we for sure don't need any more residents in the area, if anything, a few thousand need to move away.