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Williamsburg has mild weather, is close to rivers and parks, near to both beaches and mountains, has cultural and historical offerings, and a variety of good restaurants. The greater Williamsburg area has a wide range of housing to meet your real estate needs. Whether you are looking for a maintenance-free condo or a majestic riverfront estate, or anything in between, you can find it here. Two highly-ranked school systems, many recreational activities, and a sense of community make Williamsburg a great place to live.
Williamsburg has the atmosphere of a college town with its cultural activities, athletic events, and educational opportunities. Enjoy a jazz club, literary events, musical performances, theater arts, bookstores, and cafes.
From active-adult communities to assisted-living communities, you can find everything you need and want in the Williamsburg area. Would you like to spend your evenings strolling through the streets of a historic town? Come to Williamsburg to join a community with extensive cultural offerings, amenities, and the friendliness to build new relationships. Williamsburg provides the opportunity for socialization and interaction with people of all ages and from all walks-of-life. Explore those neglected hobbies, discover new interests, or perhaps start that second (or third, or fourth) career. Volunteer in one of the many service organizations in town.
Follow your passions and create new memories; go and do as you please without breaking the bank in the process. Choose your own personal lifestyle for retirement living in Williamsburg, a place for personal growth, stimulation, and with a supportive intellectual and cultural climate.
Williamsburg has become a mecca for retirees over the past dozen years because of its history, charm, vacation amenities, proximity to major cities and airports, and affordable cost of living.
Discover America's history in Colonial Williamsburg. The restored colonial capital city has homes, structures and pubs, and holds period events featuring actors in colonial dress. Hundreds of thousands visit Colonial Williamsburg each year.
For those who like active recreation, there are ten major golf courses in and around Williamsburg, bike trails, birding, a community recreation center, bowling alley, dance groups, and much more. The Arts are important to area residents. Cultural organizations and performances include the Williamsburg Symphony, the Williamsburg Players, and the Shakespeare Festival at the College of William and Mary. The College has a Lifelong Learning Center where "mature adults" can take inexpensive classes.
Those seeking a moderate climate love Williamsburg, we enjoy a moderate 40-90 degree temperature range.
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