Prince George County, VA
43,134 residents · 265 sq mi · 162.6/sq mi · 49% rural
About Prince George County
Prince George County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 43,010. Its county seat is Prince George.
Prepper Assessment
This area features a mix of rural and suburban landscapes, with a population density of 162.6 people per square mile, indicating a relatively populated environment despite its 49% rural classification. The climate is characterized by a humid subtropical zone (USDA zone 8b), with an annual mean temperature of 59.4°F and approximately 48.2 inches of rainfall per year. The growing season is favorable for various crops, but the potential for drought may limit some agricultural activities.
Natural hazards present notable risks, with drought ranked 85th and hurricanes at 70th on the FEMA hazard list, posing significant threats to water availability and infrastructure. Additionally, the area experiences winter weather and heat waves, which can complicate living conditions. The violence percentile at 21 indicates a relatively safer environment, yet the higher population density (80th percentile) may lead to increased competition for resources and land.
This county may be suitable for individuals or families seeking a balance between rural living and access to suburban amenities. Those who thrive here would likely appreciate the climate and growing conditions, while newcomers unaccustomed to the risks of hurricanes and drought might find it challenging. The median home price of $252,300 could be a dealbreaker for some, but the effective property tax rate of 0.76% presents a potential hidden gem for budget-conscious homesteaders.
