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Why Live in Lafayette

Lafayette, VA, offers a small-town, mountainous living experience in the easternmost part of Montgomery County, known locally as “Eastmont.” Nestled between two Blue Ridge Mountain peaks, this area is recognized for its agricultural industry and proximity to Virginia Tech. The community features traditional farmhouse-style and ranch-style homes built in the mid- to late-1900s, typically situated on half-acre lots with private green spaces and driveways. Students in Lafayette attend highly rated schools within the Roanoke County Public Schools district, including Glenvar Middle and Glenvar High, both of which receive high marks. Commuting is convenient with U.S. Route 460 running 13 miles east to Roanoke and 20 miles west to Blacksburg, while Interstate 81 provides additional connectivity. Local amenities include Eastern Montgomery Park with its playground, picnic pavilion, and riverside trail, as well as Dixie Caverns offering year-round tours of underground rock formations. For sports enthusiasts, Creed Fields Park is 4 miles south, and the Blacksburg Country Club, 12 miles west, features an 18-hole golf course, swimming pool, and tennis courts. Shopping and dining options are available along Route 460, including a Dollar General and Camino Viejo restaurant. Spartan Square shopping center in Salem, 10 miles north, offers additional retail stores. Nearby Shawsville hosts events such as the Tomato Festival in August and the Oldtown Nights Concert Series from May to October, adding to the community's vibrant local culture.

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What neighborhoods in Lafayette, VA are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Lafayette, VA depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Cave Spring, Main-Patrick Henry, Raleigh Court, Franklin-Colonial and Preston Park, each with its own character and price range.
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