
Pulaski is the Most Affordable Place to Live in Virginia
For the second year in a row, the town of Pulaski is the number one cheapest place to live in Virginia in 2020 according to HomeSnacks.net.

For the second year in a row, the town of Pulaski is the number one cheapest place to live in Virginia in 2020 according to HomeSnacks.net.

In the ninth annual Best of Blue Ridge Awards, readers voted on a variety of places in the New River Valley and several were featured as top picks.

Shaena Muldoon, owner and manager of The Palisades, received the Jim Wordsworth Award for Restaurateur of the Year from VRLTA.

According to Business Insider, Blacksburg, Virginia is the 13th best college town in America to start your career in 2019.

Christiansburg was ranked as the second best city to live in Virginia by creditdonkey.com and was described as “progressive small town living at its best”.

Pulaski comes in with the 8th lowest Cost of Living Index (COLI) at 86 in the state of Virginia.

Blacksburg, Virginia jumps 13 spots to the 9th safest college town in America in 2019 based on violent and property crime rates, according to SafeWise.

CNBC ranks the Commonwealth of Virginia, based on scoring in 10 different categories, as the overall #1 state to do business in 2019.

The award was received for the small urban system category which is defined by annual ridership and includes bus systems and rail transportation.

Motor Mile Field at Calfee Park was voted by Ballpark Digest Best of the Ballparks annual fan voting competition as the best rookie-level ballpark.
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