DELAWARE A Guide To
SUMMARY
Population 1.052 M
Delaware is a small but diverse state known for its coastal charm, tax-friendly benefits, and convenient location near major metropolitan areas. It is made up of three counties—New Castle, Kent, and Sussex—each offering a distinct lifestyle. Northern Delaware, home to Wilmington and Newark, provides urban amenities, corporate headquarters, and easy access to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Central Delaware, anchored by the state capital of Dover, offers a mix of suburban and rural living, with key attractions like Dover Air Force Base and the Firefly Music Festival. Southern Delaware is best known for its beautiful beaches, including Rehoboth, Bethany, and Fenwick Island, attracting vacationers and retirees. The historic town of Lewes and inland communities like Georgetown and Millsboro provide small-town charm and affordability. Delaware’s appeal includes no sales tax, low property taxes, and a variety of housing options, from waterfront homes to suburban neighborhoods. With a mild climate and proximity to major cities, Delaware is an attractive destination for those seeking a relaxed lifestyle with easy access to urban conveniences.
Median Price $388,199
Median Age 41
Median Income $75,674
ACTIVITIES
RESTAURANTS
Public Schools 4.5 Stars
Historic New Castle Delaware Art Museum
Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop Dogfish Head Brewings and Eats Harry’s Savoy Grill The Green Room at Hotel de Pont
Brandywine Creek State Park Air Mobility Command Museum John Dickinson Plantation Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge Rehobeth Beach Cape Henlopen State Park
Big Fish Grill The Buttery Bluecoast Seafood Grill Sambo’s Tavern
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