Bowling Green, VA


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Bowling Green, VA

About Bowling Green, VA

Living in Bowling Green, VA can be a great experience for anyone who enjoys small-town charm with modern amenities. This quaint little town offers its residents a unique blend of both rural and urban life, giving them the perfect balance of peace and excitement. The downtown area is lined with historical buildings, stores, restaurants, and other attractions that make it a great place to explore and discover new things. And of course there are plenty of outdoor activities available as well, from fishing on the nearby lakes to exploring the vast forests around the area. No matter what you’re looking for in a place to live, Bowling Green has something for everyone! Capital-city complex - East-central Virginia along the James River.

Location Details

State: Virginia
County: Caroline County
Metro Area: Richmond Metro Area
City: Bowling Green
Zip Codes: 22580 22427
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 177 ft above sea level
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The former capital of the Confederacy, Richmond is an attractively-sized, livable capital city with a strong sense of history. The downtown area mixes unremarkable modern buildings with some historic features. On the whole, the area has a considerable base of historic sites, museums and neighborhoods. Outlying suburbs have sprawled concentrically, especially to the west towards Tuckahoe and south towards Petersburg.

Easy access to Washington, D.C 100 miles north and pleasant residential settings have attracted businesses. Future job growth is among the highest in the state. Retailers Circuit City and CarMax and financial services giant Capital One make their headquarters in Richmond. The area is spread out and there are some traffic problems, but growth seems to attend to aesthetic considerations and most suburbs are more attractive than in other comparable areas. The University of Richmond adds college-town amenities, including sports.

Richmond is located along the James River in a mostly wooded area at the border of the Coastal Plain and Piedmont Hills. The Blue Ridge Mountains lie about 90 miles west and the Chesapeake Bay is 60 miles east. Elevations range from a few feet above sea level along the river to over 300 feet in western sections of the city. The climate is modified continental. Summers are warm and humid, among the warmest in Virginia, and winters are generally mild. The mountains to the west act as a partial barrier to winter cold and storms. Precipitation is uniformly distributed through the year. Dry periods, especially in autumn, create periods of pleasant, mild weather. Snow usually remains on the ground only 1 to 2 days at a time and ice storms occur occasionally. Late summer and fall hurricanes along the coast can cause flooding.

Bowling Green Cost of Living
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Historic interest, attractive housing, and strong economy make Bowling Green a great place to live.

$285,600
-18.4% lower than avg
$63,250
-9.1% lower than avg
$1,230 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
+6.7% higher than avg
Bowling Green Crime
5 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Bowling Green, Virginia
$54,720
for a family
$34,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Bowling Green
   Historic interest
Growth and sprawl
   Attractive housing
Entertainment
   Strong economy
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