Yall should have moved out in the sticks 30-45 min out its so much better but im pretty sure you guys had a reason to live in Peachtree city @TheByrdGroup
@@TheamazingBrad69 I grew up on a farm living in the sticks in Tennessee. I think my living in the stick days are over. No offense to anyone who does. I do live on an acre on the outskirts of Peachtree City. I absolutely love working in Peachtree City and on the south side of Atlanta. It's less crowed compared to the north side. ~ Tonya
Pro and Con golf carts these one of my favorite aspect, its walkability, bikeability, Pro its beautiful tho I say would most of Georgia is (so not uniquely beautiful) such privilege snobby Georgians can have! Pro its nice surburb if need frequent the airport. Con it doesn't have a strong down core, like many of the suburbs of Atlanta many of having benefitted from being old train towns. Absolute cons are less private property rights. As person who is strongly more private property right incline, dare say advocate I would struggle with this most.
I like your point about a strong downtown. The problem is that it was developed in 1959. Well after traveling via train was a thing. It used to be farmland that the train traveled through from Tyrone to Senoia. Two towns that have a nice downtown because they were founded when rail travel was king!
Yes at the hwy 54 / hwy 74 intersection. It does appear that GDOT is starting their improvements on that intersection as they are starting to take down the trees to begin the construction.
@@DisHappah depending where you live, yes its expensive but also can earn more in CA, GA cost of living is cheaper, but wages are less. And giving the surrounding area, would say its overpriced.
Sounds extremely homogeneous and overpriced. I bet you very few people are from Georgia at all, which lends it to be more like The Villages for Families. No thank you, this community would not be for someone who hates rules and artificial towns.
@justagirl4663 The bottom line is you cannot speed in Peachtree City or you will get a ticket. This is not the case in other parts of the Atlanta area.
3rd Generation living in Georgia until 2007. It was the best place, I wouldn't trade it for the world. It may have changed some but that is cultural, too. In the 1980s and 1990s people were nicer. I lived in PTC for 20 years. If you like to raise a family, or have a nice quiet life, it is one of the best safest places in America with excellent schools. They put on a spectacular 4th of July fireworks. You are correct, most ain't from around here.
I lived there for 8 years. I loved it but was too crowded when I left
some folks are moving out to more southern parts of the state to a more rural life. Its definitely a lifestyle
I watched your video too late 🥹. We just moved here from Dallas, TX.
Welcome to Georgia. We moved here almost ten years ago from Houston but we love it and just live with the minor annoyances.
@@TheByrdGrouphouston better.
@@cardiiiiii There are things we love about Houston and there are things we love about the Atlanta area.
Yall should have moved out in the sticks 30-45 min out its so much better but im pretty sure you guys had a reason to live in Peachtree city @TheByrdGroup
@@TheamazingBrad69 I grew up on a farm living in the sticks in Tennessee. I think my living in the stick days are over. No offense to anyone who does. I do live on an acre on the outskirts of Peachtree City. I absolutely love working in Peachtree City and on the south side of Atlanta. It's less crowed compared to the north side. ~ Tonya
I work in peachtree city only thing i dislike is the traffic and the drivers other than that peachtree has alot of good people to be a as big as it is
Yes I agree about the traffic. Hopefully G-DOT will improve hwy 74 & 54
I hated growing up there
what did you not like about it?
Pro and Con golf carts these one of my favorite aspect, its walkability, bikeability, Pro its beautiful tho I say would most of Georgia is (so not uniquely beautiful) such privilege snobby Georgians can have! Pro its nice surburb if need frequent the airport. Con it doesn't have a strong down core, like many of the suburbs of Atlanta many of having benefitted from being old train towns.
Absolute cons are less private property rights.
As person who is strongly more private property right incline, dare say advocate I would struggle with this most.
I like your point about a strong downtown. The problem is that it was developed in 1959. Well after traveling via train was a thing. It used to be farmland that the train traveled through from Tyrone to Senoia. Two towns that have a nice downtown because they were founded when rail travel was king!
It takes an extra 30 mins to get home in the afternoon no matter what you do
Yes at the hwy 54 / hwy 74 intersection. It does appear that GDOT is starting their improvements on that intersection as they are starting to take down the trees to begin the construction.
Oh should I move here man it's too overpriced $1600 an apartment is ridiculous man...
Peachtree City isn't cheep that is for sure. You can find more affordable rents in the towns near by though.
WHAT! DONT MOVE TO CALIFORNIA. 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT WILL COST YOU 2800 A MONTH.
@@DisHappah California is expensive!
@@DisHappah depending where you live, yes its expensive but also can earn more in CA, GA cost of living is cheaper, but wages are less. And giving the surrounding area, would say its overpriced.
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Sounds extremely homogeneous and overpriced. I bet you very few people are from Georgia at all, which lends it to be more like The Villages for Families. No thank you, this community would not be for someone who hates rules and artificial towns.
Peachtree City isn't for everyone's taste. When people move here 50 percent want Peachtree City and 50 percent like the surrounding areas.
I don't think they will miss you at all.
@justagirl4663 The bottom line is you cannot speed in Peachtree City or you will get a ticket. This is not the case in other parts of the Atlanta area.
3rd Generation living in Georgia until 2007. It was the best place, I wouldn't trade it for the world. It may have changed some but that is cultural, too. In the 1980s and 1990s people were nicer. I lived in PTC for 20 years. If you like to raise a family, or have a nice quiet life, it is one of the best safest places in America with excellent schools. They put on a spectacular 4th of July fireworks. You are correct, most ain't from around here.
@@glen4326 I'm glad you have great memories from here! ~ Tonya