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Moving from Virginia to the Lehigh Valley

More affordable housing, top-rated PA schools, and a true four-season lifestyle with mountain access and skiing.

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Why Virginia Residents Choose the Lehigh Valley

Virginia's Northern Virginia corridor — anchored by Washington DC — has become increasingly expensive, with median home prices in Fairfax and Arlington exceeding $600,000. While Virginia offers a strong economy, the cost of living in its most desirable areas rivals DC itself. For families seeking more affordable housing, top-rated public schools, and a lifestyle that includes true four-season weather with mountain access, the Lehigh Valley provides a compelling alternative.

Pennsylvania's flat 3.07% income tax is competitive with Virginia's progressive rate structure (2%–5.75%). The Lehigh Valley's diversified economy — healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, education — provides strong employment opportunities. And for outdoor enthusiasts, the region offers skiing at Blue Mountain and Bear Creek, hiking in the Appalachian Mountains, kayaking on the Lehigh River, and access to state parks — activities that Virginia's flat Tidewater region cannot match.

Virginia vs the Lehigh Valley

CategoryVirginiaLehigh Valley
Median Home Price~$380,000 ($600K+ NoVA)$300K–$375K
State Income Tax2%–5.75%3.07% flat
Outdoor RecreationShenandoah, coastMountains, rivers, ski resorts
ClimateMild winters (NoVA)True four-season
School QualityStrong in NoVA8+ highly rated districts

VA → Lehigh Valley FAQ

How does PA compare to Virginia for cost of living?
Virginia's statewide median home price is approximately $380,000, with Northern Virginia (Fairfax, Arlington) exceeding $600,000. The Lehigh Valley median is $300,000–$375,000. Pennsylvania's flat 3.07% income tax is competitive with Virginia's 2%–5.75% rate. Overall, relocators from Virginia — especially Northern Virginia — find significantly lower costs in the Lehigh Valley.
What are the best Lehigh Valley communities for Virginia relocators?
Northern Virginia residents often prefer Allentown or Bethlehem for urban amenities similar to what they're used to. Families with school-age children gravitate toward Parkland and Nazareth for their top-rated districts. Those seeking a more rural, spacious lifestyle prefer Saucon Valley or Southern Lehigh.
Is the Lehigh Valley climate similar to Virginia?
The Lehigh Valley has a true four-season climate with cold, snowy winters — colder than most of Virginia, especially Northern Virginia. Summers are warm and humid, similar to Virginia. Fall foliage is spectacular. If you enjoy winter sports like skiing, the Lehigh Valley has a clear advantage with Blue Mountain and Bear Creek resorts nearby.
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