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Promoting GreenbrierMall and Chesapeake Square Mall as great shopping is laughable. Greenbrier is on life support and Chesapeake Square has had its plug pulled. Shopping in the Greenbrier area, however, is decent and my choice when I want a day out.
Ok, maybe "great" wasn't the best choice of words! Malls in general are definitely a dying breed! There is still *some* shopping available in the malls, but you're right, the Greenbrier area as a whole is much better! Thank you for your comment!
Shame on you, the water is not blue. Local people who don't like the tourists. Everything is over priced. Quick showing blue water. People in Hampton Roads and Virginia Beach are very nasty and hate they hate the military and the tourists. 😮.😢 . I live there and getting ready to leave and move. That's my opinion. Anyone tell me what you think. 😢😮.
Thanks for commenting. The water may not be blue, but there aren't too many places left on the east coast that it is! I'm retired military, spent the majority of my time not on deployment in Hampton Roads and never had an issue with most people. I'm not a huge fan of the traffic in Va Beach, but there are a lot of amenities there. Good and bad. I appreciate your opinion, if you need help selling your home in Va Beach and/or finding a new one somewhere else, I'd be happy to help! My contact info is below! :)
Overall, Suffolk isn't very crowded, considering the size. The traffic is definitely getting worse, but it's not as bad as some of the other areas in Hampton Roads, and housing prices are definitely comparable or better than a lot of other areas.
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 01:41 🌳 *Bennett's Creek Park: A picturesque park in Suffolk offering amenities like covered picnic areas, playground, boat and kayak launch, disc golf, nature trails, and tennis courts.* 02:25 🌲 *Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge: Explore the vast 113,000-acre wildlife refuge with various trails, including Lake Drummond. Note: Bring bug spray for warm seasons and wear orange during hunting season (October to January).* 03:31 🛍️ *Harbor View Area: The thriving Harbor View area in North Suffolk boasts shopping, dining, and entertainment options, with stores like Target, Home Goods, Kohl's, and diverse restaurants like Ninja and Sakari Sushi.* 04:39 🏞️ *Lone Star Lakes Park: A hidden gem in the Chuckatuck area offering a rural and small-town feel. The park features multiple lakes for fishing and boating, horseback riding trails, archery range, walking trails, and picnic areas.* 06:04 📚 *Suffolk Visitor Center: Visit the Suffolk Visitor Center in the historic district for brochures on all things Suffolk, including a gift shop. Don't miss the nearby Baron's Pub for a good lunch experience.* Made with HARPA AI
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 01:13 🏡 *First step in buying a house in Hampton Roads is to either get pre-approved for a mortgage or meet with an agent.* 01:54 🌐 *Working with a local lender is recommended for knowledge of the local market and relationships with agents.* 03:10 📄 *Getting pre-approved before meeting an agent helps determine your price range and presents a strong case to sellers.* 03:35 🤝 *Meeting with a real estate agent for a buyer consultation ensures compatibility and helps tailor the process to your needs.* 04:02 ⚡ *Having a skilled, responsive agent and lender is crucial for timely actions in the fast-paced real estate transaction process.* Made with HARPA AI
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Your cons were the reason I moved to Suffolk years ago... not congested like Chesapeake and VA BCH. After 13 years here, it's gotten way too crowded. It's time to move to Tennessee soon.
That may work for some, but it's too hot for me! Not to mention, that might be a pretty long commute for someone working on the Navy base in Norfolk. 😂
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