Long Neck, DE


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Long Neck, DE

About Long Neck, DE

Living in Long Neck, DE is an experience like no other. With its quiet streets, friendly atmosphere, and small-town charm, it is easy to feel at home. The close proximity to many of the coastal beaches and attractions makes it a great place to spend a summer day or weekend. Families can take advantage of the many outdoor activities offered, from swimming and fishing to birdwatching and kayaking. The nearby towns provide plenty of shopping and dining opportunities as well. With its mix of rural tranquility and modern convenience, Long Neck has something for everyone. Small town - Delmarva Peninsula, 8 miles south of Delaware border.

State: Delaware
County: Sussex County
Metro Area: Salisbury Metro Area
City: Long Neck
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 33 ft above sea level

Salisbury is a quiet small town along the Wicomico River in an area known as Maryland’s Eastern Shore. It has a history as a port and transportation center serving the agricultural “Delmarva” peninsula, incorporating eastern Maryland, Delaware, and a part of Virginia. The area is pleasant with few extremes, thanks to the nearby waters of the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean. Cost of living is reasonable for the region. The area has become a bit of a magnet for small businesses seeking to escape higher-cost east coast cities.

Although somewhat cut off by water, Salisbury is centrally located amongst the Washington DC, Philadelphia, Baltimore and the Norfolk, Virginia areas. It is still a 100-plus mile drive to these cities, but they are close enough to provide the cultural amenities and services missing locally, Downtown is clean and well kept with some historic interest, and the city is a center for health and education for the southern Delmarva area.

Salisbury lies in a mostly level plain about 12 miles from Chesapeake Bay. Surrounding land is mainly agricultural. The Atlantic and Chesapeake Bay create a mild climate for the latitude and region. Summers are warm and humid but with temperatures only occasionally exceeding 90. Cloudy days are common, and rain can come as persistent light rain drizzle or thundershowers with approaching cold fronts. Winters are also mild with only infrequent colder snaps. Winter precipitation is usually rain, or a mix of rain and snow. Atlantic hurricanes and “noreasters” can bring heavier precipitation and lowland flooding is a risk. First freeze is late October, last is mid-April.

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Long Neck Cost of Living

Moderate climate, outdoor recreation, and small-town feel make Long Neck a great place to live.

$147,900
-128.6% lower than avg
$52,301
-32.0% lower than avg
7.9 / 6.0
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Long Neck Crime
54.5 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Long Neck, Delaware
$28,440
for a family
$34,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Long Neck
   Moderate climate
Isolation
   Outdoor recreation
High violent crime rate
   Small-town feel
Entertainment
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