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Dry Fork, VA Utility & Living Guide
Living in Dry Fork, VA offers a tranquil and scenic experience with easy access to outdoor recreation and a strong sense of community.
Monthly Utility Costs
$128/mo
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$42/mo
$28/mo
$60/mo
Housing Market
| Rent & Property | |
|---|---|
| 1 Bedroom | $1100/mo |
| 2 Bedrooms | $1400/mo |
| 3 Bedrooms | $1900/mo |
| Median Home Price | $280,000 |
| Property Tax Rate | 0.85% |
| Avg Childcare/mo | $900 |
The housing market in Dry Fork is relatively affordable, with a mix of older and newer homes available. The area is seeing some new construction, particularly in the form of single-family homes. Rentals are also available, although options may be limited.
Cost of Living
94
-6% below national average
97
88
105
$900
Tax Rates
| Tax Overview | |
|---|---|
| Total Sales Tax | 5.3% |
| Property Tax Rate | 0.85% |
| <p>State 4.3% + Local 1%</p> | |
Virginia has a progressive income tax system, with rates ranging from 2% to 5.75%
Family & Relocation
55
6.2/10
$900/mo
City Pulse
Public transit options are limited in Dry Fork, but the area is relatively walkable and bikeable, with some sidewalks and bike lanes available
- Dan River
- Smith Mountain Lake
- Pittsylvania County Fairgrounds
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Dry Fork is subject to Pittsylvania County ordinances, including zoning and land use regulations
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📊 Dry Fork — Census & Demographic Data
Official data from the US Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
☀️ Seasonal Utility Costs
Utility costs in Dry Fork tend to be higher in the summer months due to air conditioning usage, with average electric bills increasing by 15-20% from June to August. In the winter, heating costs are relatively low due to the area's mild climate, with average electric bills decreasing by 10-15% from December to February.
🏛️ Local Tax Details
The ZIP code 24549, which covers Dry Fork, has a property tax millage rate of 0.85, with no local surtaxes
👶 Family & Stroller Friendliness
6, due to limited sidewalk infrastructure and lack of elevator access in some public buildings, but with some parks and outdoor spaces that are stroller-friendly
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