Racine, WV


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Racine, WV

About Racine, WV

Racine, WV is a small town located in the Appalachian Mountains. It has a population of just over 500 people and is known for its breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain range. The town is home to many outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and more, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Residents of Racine enjoy easy access to local shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues, while still maintaining a small-town feel with its friendly atmosphere and welcoming people. There is something for everyone to enjoy in Racine; from soaking up the breathtaking landscape to spending quality time with friends and family in the great outdoors. Capital city - West-central West Virginia along Kanawha River.

Location Details

State: West Virginia
County: Boone County
Metro Area: Charleston Metro Area
City: Racine
Zip Codes: 25165 25024
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 827 ft above sea level
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Charleston is the state capital and government and commercial center of West Virginia. Hydrocarbon resources (coal, oil and gas) and salt and brine deposits led to industrial growth as a center for chemicals and chemical-related industries, which stretch up the Kanawha Valley to the east. There are some modest cultural amenities and a nice performing arts center downtown.

A new riverfront development plan is in the works. Some of the industrial areas are fairly gritty and can hurt air quality at times. White-water rafting on the Gawley and New rivers is the most prominent recreational feature. The economy is cyclical and current figures are fairly weak, but home prices and housing costs are attractive. Crime rates are moderately high, and air-service options are among the weakest in the country among capital cities.

Charleston lies at the junction of the Kanawha and Elk rivers in the western foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The main urban and business areas have developed along the two river valleys, while some residential areas are in nearby valleys and on the surrounding deciduous-wooded hills. The climate is highly variable, particularly from mid-autumn through spring. Winters can vary greatly from one season to the next. Summer and early fall are more consistent, with warm temperatures and hazy humidity and an occasional hot spell.

Summer precipitation falls mainly as thundershowers. Most winters have two or three extended cold spells where temperatures stay below freezing. Snow falls, but only lingers on hilltops. Cool air may get trapped in the valley, creating fog and occasional smog. First freeze is mid-October, last is late April.

Racine Cost of Living
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Cost of living and housing, capital city amenities, and nearby water recreation make Racine a great place to live.

$95,300
-254.8% lower than avg
$66,165
-4.3% lower than avg
$620 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-85.2% lower than avg
Racine Crime
24.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Racine, West Virginia
$18,360
for a family
$25,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Racine
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