Richmond
Featuring a historic charm and progressive attitude, Richmond is the capital city of Virginia. Nicknamed the “Creative Culture,” art, history, and a strong sense of community define this eclectic city. Walk through the cobblestone streets to find murals, sculptures, and other forms of public art decorating local businesses and storefronts. From the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts to the Poe Museum, the arts are represented throughout the entire city. Not just for art lovers, foodies thrive in Richmond. The city has been crowned as one of the best spots in the country for great eats, and residents can get a taste of all it has to offer through the countless local restaurants that encompass every cuisine from southern comfort to Korean barbeque. With all the hustle and bustle of the city, residents need an escape into nature, and the city certainly provides. The James River runs through Richmond allowing thrill seeking residents to explore the whitewater rapids. For those not ready to make the plunge into the rapids, the Virginia Capital Trail is a hiking trail that follows along the river. Those lucky enough to live in this dynamic capital city have a large selection of rentals to consider.
Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, home to the University of North Carolina, combines historic architecture with contemporary living in North Carolina's Research Triangle. Franklin Street serves as the town's central hub, where local shops and restaurants create a lively atmosphere. The rental market offers various options, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,535 monthly, two-bedroom units at $1,781, and three-bedroom apartments at $2,314. The Southern Village and Meadowmont areas feature apartments and homes connected by walking paths and community spaces. The town maintains extensive green spaces, including the Bolin Creek Trail and Battle Branch Trail system. Cultural attractions include Memorial Hall performances and the Ackland Art Museum's collections. The historic Morehead Planetarium and Science Center stands as an educational landmark on the UNC campus. During basketball season, the Dean Smith Center comes alive with Tar Heels games. Chapel Hill's distinctive features include the Carolina blue fire trucks and the Morehead Planetarium's sundial, adding to the town's character.