Friday, July 19, 2013

Get to know Delaware and New Castle County



Get to know Delaware and New Castle County

Delaware is the first state in the US and well known for no sale tax state,  residents also enjoy a lower cost of living. In addition, the state's northernmost county offers everything from world-class attractions and top-notch universities to its own minor-league baseball team, plus more than 10,000 acres of parkland, including a 3,300-acre state park. Local festivals, farmers' markets, historic house tours, art exhibits and concerts keep your calendar full.


Delaware has 3 counties, New Castle, Kent, and Sussex.

New Castle County is conveniently located on I-95, midway between New York City and Washington, DC. Philadelphia International Airport is just 25 minutes from Wilmington and over 80 trains including Amtrak's high-speed Acela Express stop at the Wilmington station every day.

New Castle County is considered part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
It is the northernmost of the three counties of the U.S. state of Delaware and has two largest cities in the state, Wilmington and Newark.

Wilmington is the largest city in Delaware, and is located on Christina River and Brandywine Creek, near where the Christina Flow into the Delaware River. There are 71,305 people. Wilmington so unique is its rich and diverse neighborhood. Wilmington combines the amenities and excitement of big-city living with the peace and charm of a small town. The exceptional quality of life has attracted many corporations to the State. More than 50% of the publicly traded companies in United States and over 60% of the Fortune 500 are incorporated in Delaware. Also, It a home of the DuPont industry who have been known as gun powder and chemical industry.

Newark is 12 miles from west-southwest of Wilmington. There are about 31,454 people in in Newark and it is a home of the University of Delaware. Newark has lots of highways, and huge swaths of suburban housing neighborhood are all over this area. It is just a few minutes to the border of Elkton, Maryland. Many home owner live in Newark and commute to work in Wilmington, Maryland and Pennsylvania.


When it come to make a decision where to live, you have to weight which is more important to you weather location, school system, city, suburb or country. Each town has it own unique.
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