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Moving to West Virginia

11/19/2022

Also called “Mountain State,” West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and South-eastern regions of the United States. Pennsylvania borders it to the northeast and east, Maryland to the east, northeast, and southeast, Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio to the southeast, southwest, and northwest, respectively. 

It is the 10th-smallest state by area, with 1,793,716 residents. The capital and largest city are Charleston. The state is eminent for its mountains and rolling hills, historically significant coal mining and logging industries, and political and labor history. From skiing to hunting, there are many things to do for couples in West Virginia as outdoor recreational opportunities no matter the month of the year.

If you consider moving to West Virginia, you will have to figure out your objective, plans, and benefits of living in West Virginia before making any final decisions. This article covers everything from moving costs, living expenses, taxes, job markets, real estate, and the best places to live compared to other sites in the country. Let us dig into everything you need to consider about moving to West Virginia.

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