The NY Times wrote this article about how parents are following their kids to their college towns. Instead of buying the condo (over living in dorms or renting apartments), they are buying the house and are staying when they come to visit. It’s the second home.
Is this activity really preparing the next generation to be independent and self-leaders or is it just smart personal finance?
Of course this activity has been going on for quite some time in Blacksburg and it is one of the reasons so many want to be in a college town – the connection to youth, fresh beginnings each fall, optimism, creativity, etc.
There is just something positive and energizing about living near a college campus. This is why Roanoke must form more relationships with its neighbor college campuses.
And if you are interested, in buying that property in Blacskburg, then contact Jeremy Hart.


