Viola, DE


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Viola, DE

About Viola, DE

Living in Viola, DE is a wonderful experience. With its small-town charm, the town is full of friendly people who are always willing to help each other out. The town has plenty of outdoor activities throughout the year, including fishing, hiking, and camping in the nearby forests. There are also several local businesses that provide everything from groceries to entertainment. The schools are top-notch with excellent teachers and staff that make sure students receive an outstanding education. All in all, living in Viola, DE is a great way to experience life in a close-knit community while still being close to larger cities and metropolitan areas. Small capital city - Central Delaware, 5 miles inland from the Delaware Bay.

State: Delaware
County: Kent County
Metro Area: Dover Metro Area
City: Viola
Zip Codes: 19979
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 74 ft above sea level

Dover is one of those pleasant “small city” capitals, with a stable economic base and a rich history. The setting in a flat, mostly agricultural area is idyllic without being too far removed from larger northeastern cities. The nearby Delaware Bay and its beaches and wildlife areas provide ample recreational opportunities. The Dover International Speedway (NASCAR) and the Dover Downs harness racecourse add to entertainment options. Aside from the state government, Dover Air Force Base is a major employer, as is rubber and plastic apparel manufacturer Playtex.

The area is growing as people mainly from more crowded East Coast cities seek a slower and less expensive pace of life. Cost of living is attractive, and the Delaware tax climate is favorable especially for the East. However, there is a high violent crime rate, and educational attainment is not as strong as seen in other capital cities.

Dover lies in a flat plain separated from the Delaware Bay but has areas of level marshland. To the west and south are areas of level to gently rolling terrain used mostly for agriculture and dairy farming. The influence of the Atlantic and Chesapeake Bay create a climate that’s mild for the region. Summers are warm and humid but with maximum temperatures seldom exceeding 80 degrees. Clouds are common, and humidity and moist Delaware Bay winds can cause fog year-round.

Winters are usually mild, with temperatures seldom dropping to 0 degrees. Most winter precipitation occurs as rain or a mix of rain, sleet, and snow. Summer thunderstorms are common; occasional downpours from Atlantic hurricanes can cause lowland flooding. First freeze is late October, last is mid-April.

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Viola Cost of Living

Small-town atmosphere, capital-city amenities, and nearby recreation make Viola a great place to live.

$298,900
-13.1% lower than avg
$83,036
+16.9% higher than avg
8.2 / 5.9
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Viola Crime
5.5 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Viola, Delaware
$57,240
for a family
$35,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Viola
   Small-town atmosphere
Violent crime
   Capital-city amenities
Educational attainment
   Nearby recreation
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