- March 21st, 2008, 4:16 pm
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SJ, I've lived in the burg for 23 years.
I think I know what I'm talking about.
I can get anywhere in town in 10 min or less. Although Lynchburg's road system is confusing at the least, if you know how to use 460 and the expressway, you can get pretty much anywhere you want to pretty quickly.
As for living downtown, the houses are smaller as well as the lots, BUT the city is so desperate to renovate them, that you can get many places downtown for pennies on the dollar and extensive tax breaks.
Lynchburg city is quite big, and there are many houses with nice sized lots around town. In fact, you would be surprised how many lots there are IN TOWN that have 5+acres of land on them. There are quite a few. (I know this because my friends have city archery permits to shoot deer from June-March - one of the requirements of which is... having 5+ acres of land. In fact, there are several particular places that I know of that have 32+ acres and 144+ acres and some places in town with even more property.
For example... currently I'm in a house that has 5 bedrooms, 3 baths and is on almost an acre of land. I'm right in the middle of lynchburg and can get to LU in 5 min, downtown in 5, to boonesboro in 10, campbell co. in 7, bedford in 15, amherst in 6, forest in 15. The trick is to know how to get around town. Sure it can take 20 min if u sit at every traffic light on roads where the speedlimit is 25 or 35, but if you know what you're doing and what the local traffic patterns are, you can get from here to there pretty darn quickly.
"The mat is my ocean. I'm a shark. Most people don't even know how to swim.... And your kung-fu floaties are no good here..."