Chartered in 1819, Lebanon has been a center of community and commerce ever since. The area supports a diverse economic environment including agriculture, mining, manufacturing and high-technology industries. Numerous families have made Lebanon their home for generations, giving evidence to the quality of life the town has to offer. The continued growth of new families and industry, with forward-thinking community leaders, produces an area ideal for both career and family. Enjoy the opportunities of the future in the surroundings of a quaint, easy lifestyle believed only possible in the past.
Recruiter InsightsCompensation. The Starting Salary Is $25,000 To $50,000 More Compared To Starting Salaries In Charlotte Coupled With A Cost Of Living Of 20% Lower Than The Aforementioned Metropolitan Areas, Provides Significant Purchasing Power To Build Their Dream Home, Payoff School Loans And Retire Early.
The Housing Market. 4 beds 2 baths 2,426 sqft home. This downtown location can't be beat, and this home's beautiful history and modern updates make a wonderful combination! The beautiful wrap-around porch and backyard patios invite you to spend some time enjoying the mountain views, but the home beckons you inside with its historic doors and leaded glass windows. The history of this home is seen in the beautiful details and the five fireplaces (now ornamental) that originally warmed the home, but the house has been updated with insulated windows, new siding, a newer HVAC still under warranty, new porch decking, stainless kitchen appliances, soft-close cabinets, and more. Kitchen also features a huge walk-in pantry. The backyard with its full privacy fence offers fun space for the family and pets, and with sidewalks leading you to schools and downtown's amenities, this home is Americana at its best! This home can be yours for $265,000
The Community.
The continued growth of new families and industry, with forward-thinking community leaders, produces an area ideal for both career and family. Enjoy the opportunities of the future in the surroundings of a quaint, easy lifestyle believed only possible in the past.
The Employer.
The hospital is a 78-bed not-for-profit hospital dedicated to bringing quality healthcare to Southwest Virginia. As a community hospital, they provide a full array of primary care services. The facility also offers specialty services, including behavioral health, surgical services, hospice, emergency care and a center for sleep disorders. The hospital is certified as one of the American Heart Association's Get with the Guidelines facilities for improving stroke, heart failure, resuscitation and AFib care by promoting consistent adherence to the latest scientific guidelines.
Community Profile What is nice to know. Closest International Airports: 221 miles: Charlotte, NC (CLT / KCLT) Charlotte Douglas International Airport 258 miles: Raleigh, NC (RDU / KRDU) Raleigh-Durham International Airport 288 miles: Louisville, KY (SDF / KSDF) Louisville International Airport Closest Major City: 134 miles to Charlotte, NC 139 miles to Greensboro, NC 155 miles to Lexington-Fayette, KY 187 miles to Durham, NC 203 miles to Cincinnati, OH 205 miles to Raleigh, NC 218 miles to Columbus, OH 224 miles to Louisville, KY 252 miles to Atlanta, GA 265 miles to Nashville, TN Closest Domestic Airport: 52 miles: Blountville, TN (TRI / KTRI) Tri-Cities Regional Airport 109 miles: Beckley, WV (BKW / KBKW) Beckley Raleigh County Memorial Airport 145 miles: Asheville, NC (AVL / KAVL) Asheville Regional Airport 152 miles: Roanoke, VA (ROA / KROA) Roanoke Regional Airport 155 miles: Lewisburg, WV (LWB / KLWB) Greenbrier Valley Airport Cost of Living: Mean Housing Cost - $181,187 City Cost of Living Index - 77.1 (low, U.S. average is 100) State Cost of Living Index - 103.7 Colleges and Universities: King University (about 23 miles) Northeast State Community College (about 35) East Tennessee State University (about 45 miles) Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College (about 51 miles) Appalachian State University (about 53 miles) Demographics: 93.9% White alone 1.6% Black alone .03% Two or more races 3.4% Hispanic Taxes: State Income Tax Rate - 3.94% State Sales Tax Rate - 5.3% Property Tax Rate- .74% County Tax Rate- 2.75% City Tax Rate- 0% Major Industry: Health care (13.3%) Public administration (8.6%) Construction (7.8%) Educational services (6.9%) Transportation equipment (5.7%) Apparel (5.1%) Food & beverage stores (4.7%) Recreation: The Community Recreation Center is a state-of-the-art multi-use facility is comprised of full-size regulation basketball, volleyball court with amble spectator seating, full-size workout room with free weights and exercise machines, 2 adjoining community meeting rooms with full kitchens and private restrooms, and full-size kitchen/concession area which can be utilized during tournaments as well as during the pool season. In addition to the Community Recreation Center, the Town of Lebanon offers tennis courts, a large playground, nature walking trails, and community picnic shelters at J.S, Easterly Park. The Old Mill Park offers picnic opportunities as well as a gazebo with beautiful landscaping in Downtown Lebanon. The Lebanon Town Park offers a softball/baseball field, outdoor basketball/volleyball, walking track, and 2 community picnic shelters. Arts & Culture: Right outside the town, Ellenbrook museum displays artifacts, memorabilia, photos, and articles associated with the Stuart family Elk Garden Church – The second-oldest church in Russell County, located near the original fort on Clinch River Frontier. Sports for the Spectator: 134-mile drive to Charlotte, home to professional sports teams such as Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets, and more. A quick drive to watch division 1 sports at East Tennessee State University or Appalachian State University Sports for the Participant: Sports programs are offered for all ability levels and a range of ages spanning 2 to adult. From Parent and Me, to toddler, to preschool, to kid's classes and right through to adult programming, we have your sports needs covered. Programs typically run by season in the spring, summer, fall and winter. Camps, classes and lessons run year-round to ensure we always have sports options to meet your family's needs. Shopping: 60+ shops/ businesses located throughout town Top Five things to do: 1. Big Cedar Creek Falls 2. Stone Mountain Distilling 3. Lonesome Pine Brewing Company 4. Vincent's Vineyard 5. Something Special Apply Now Share: Certified Recruiter