Roanoke : Virginia
Living a Mountain Lifestyle in Roanoke, Virginia
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Where to Retire in Roanoke and Home Prices
There are many places for retirees to live in or near Roanoke, including some active adult or 55+ communities. Average home prices in mid-2020 were $172,281 according to Zillow, which calls it a "Very Hot" market at this time.
What Is Special about Roanoke
Roanoke's successful commitment to urban renewal makes it a special place for retirement. Its Center in the Square offers important cultural attractions. Residents will find a downtown that is interesting to go to with many festivals and museums. Hollins University and Virginia Western Community College offer college town life attractions to some degree.
What Is Not Special about Roanoke
Reflecting its old urban past, the crime rate in Roanoke is well above average
Climate and Physical Environment
Roanoke has four distinct but mild seasons. The average January temperature is 37 degrees, and the average July temperature is 77 degrees.
Restaurants & Cultural Scene
Roanoke's cultural attractions include the Science Museum of Western Virginia, the History Museum of Western Virginia, Taubman Museum of Art, Mill Mountain Theatre, Virginia Railroad Museum, and Shaftman Performing Arts Hall.
Crime
Crime rate in Roanoke is well above average.
Medical Facilities
Carilion Medical Center
Transportation
Roanoke Regional Airport
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