Cities: | Hampton Roads Overview: General Information on Climate, Sports & Recreation, Military, Colleges, Transportation, Employers, Health Care, Worship, Cultural Activities, Attractions, Taxes and Communications. |
| Chesapeake: With roots still firmly planted in farming, Chesapeake maintains its suburban/country charm with peaceful neighborhoods and plenty of new shopping centers. |
| Currituck, NC: Slips southward from the Virginia line like a long, narrow finger surrounded by water. From sound to sea it is truly North Carolina's "Land of Opportunity". |
| Elizabeth City, NC: Known around the world as "Harbor of Hospitality", is famous for its pleasant waterfront docks on the Intercoastal Waterway and its resident's welcoming spirit. |
| Gloucester County: Filled with farms, rivers and historic buildings, Gloucester provides a myriad of recreational opportunities and land for new homes. |
| Hampton: A comfortable pace, accessible shopping and beautiful neighborhoods -- from beachfront cottages to traditional brick homes on tree-lined streets -- describe the city of Hampton. |
| James City County: Rapid economic growth and the shared business, economic and historical ties to Williamsburg, make James City County an ideal place to live. |
| Newport News: Newport News' residents enjoy family oriented communities, where neighborhoods are expansive and full of trees. |
| Norfolk: From waterfront living to the elegance of turn-of-the-century neighborhoods, Norfolk features exciting outdoor festivals, an international airport, a variety of museums, as well as the region's primary business district. |
| Outer Banks, NC: There's no place quite like the 100 miles of barrier islands called the Outer Banks. It's where you won't just come to visit, you'll come to life. It's simply a place of unforgettable experiences. |
| Poquoson: Beautiful homes, large yards and friendly neighbors describe Poquoson - a true suburban city. |
| Portsmouth: A classic blend of 19th century quaintness with 21st century planning, Portsmouth is a thriving city with a revitalized downtown district and older, quiet neighborhoods that provide quick and easy access to neighboring cities. |
| Smithfield (Isle of Wight): A rural community with a long history of agricultural and economic growth, Smithfield's newly refurbished downtown area provides places to shop, while nearby marinas offer aquatic recreation. |
| Suffolk: Suffolk residents enjoy their city's natural beauty, friendly neighbors and growing business community ... gently blending rural ease with established neighborhoods of contemporary and traditional homes. |
| Virginia Beach: The world's largest resort city in terms of land area, Virginia Beach offers waterfront living, rural areas with open spaces, an award winning public school system , an abundance of shopping, plenty of musical entertainment, and, of course, many miles of |
| Williamsburg: Home to the College of William and Mary and the restored colonial capital, Williamsburg features 18th century colonial shops and taverns harmoniously placed near contemporary shopping and dining. Waterfront homes, world-class golf courses and countryside |
| York County: York County is filled with 18th century restored homes, captivating historic Yorktown Battlefields, lush wooded lots and acres of undeveloped farm land. |