Great video! I live in Powder Springs, Ga and have for 20 years now. Its a great place to live and is steadily growing at a fast rate, especially in recent years. Growth is good, but hopefully it will still have some of that old town charm that it's known for.
Hello, I just recently started following your channel. My wife and I are looking to move to the Atlanta, Georgia, Metropolitan suburbs in the near future. Anyways, I was just wondering why Brookhaven, didn't make your list of places to move to?
Affordability is not great in Brookhaven, which prices most people out of this market. If you can afford it, and you want to be walking distance to Atlanta, then it’s pretty close to #1.
southern forsyth (Suwanee - Lambert High, South Forsyth high) has the best schools right now and Northview HS, North Gwinnett Hs aren't far behind. most cities in the city don't rank as high.
I am a complete wreck over trying to find a rural area to live in outside of the city with a once a week commute to Northside Dr NW I was hoping I could make south if atlanta work, like Lagrange or Newnan...is this idiotic? Lol i just need to drvie to work 4 days a month!
I don’t think that’s idiotic at all, especially since it’s just once a week… totally doable! And I think Newnan and Lagrange are great choices! I used to live in Newnan and I loved it. Sounds to me like you found the right area!
Wow thank you SO much for the quick reply! I've been going crazy because everyone says steer clear of south of the city towns if you work Northside but I love the areas south of Atlanta haha ❤️
Absolutely! Check out this video I made about the best suburb on the south side! 7 Things You NEED to Know BEFORE Moving to Fayetteville, Ga ua-cam.com/video/qe6mE5Ew91k/v-deo.html
@@AtlantaSuburbanLiving Well everyone still has the feeling that ATL and Georgia is cheaper to live than other places and it's not. With the exception of one or two places that you mentioned it's cost of living is almost equivalent to some mid Atlantic states and it definitely more expensive than the Midwest.
@@bh2155 that’s actually a really good point that I wish more people understood, that the cost of living here is not as low as it used to be, it really has increased a lot in the last few years. However, while it may be equivalent to some mid Atlantic states, Atlanta is a major metropolitan city with an enormous economy that you might not find in those mid Atlantic states.
Pros and Cons of Living in Marietta Georgia
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Is there large land available in Sandy Springs?
Great video! I live in Powder Springs, Ga and have for 20 years now. Its a great place to live and is steadily growing at a fast rate, especially in recent years. Growth is good, but hopefully it will still have some of that old town charm that it's known for.
Used to live in Sandy Springs in the 2000s. Loved it, but seems like house prices have tripled since then.
I would have placed East Cobb on this list over Sandy Springs and Powder Springs
But what about Senior Citizens that's looking for a nice retirement spot but just want a rental community?
Which city has the best schools between these two cities? Marietta and Johns Creek?
Hello, I just recently started following your channel. My wife and I are looking to move to the Atlanta, Georgia, Metropolitan suburbs in the near future. Anyways, I was just wondering why Brookhaven, didn't make your list of places to move to?
Affordability is not great in Brookhaven, which prices most people out of this market. If you can afford it, and you want to be walking distance to Atlanta, then it’s pretty close to #1.
southern forsyth (Suwanee - Lambert High, South Forsyth high) has the best schools right now and Northview HS, North Gwinnett Hs aren't far behind. most cities in the city don't rank as high.
$700-$800k for a “middle class house is insane. There are reasons for those prices and none of the good.
I am a complete wreck over trying to find a rural area to live in outside of the city with a once a week commute to Northside Dr NW
I was hoping I could make south if atlanta work, like Lagrange or Newnan...is this idiotic? Lol i just need to drvie to work 4 days a month!
I don’t think that’s idiotic at all, especially since it’s just once a week… totally doable! And I think Newnan and Lagrange are great choices! I used to live in Newnan and I loved it. Sounds to me like you found the right area!
Wow thank you SO much for the quick reply! I've been going crazy because everyone says steer clear of south of the city towns if you work Northside but I love the areas south of Atlanta haha ❤️
Are you aware that there are great places to live on the southside?
Absolutely! Check out this video I made about the best suburb on the south side!
7 Things You NEED to Know BEFORE Moving to Fayetteville, Ga
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Powder springs sucks lol
@@jacobanderson3298 I hear you! Can you name a suburb that has lower home prices and better public schools?
Atl and it's suburbs suck! Everyone is moving there and it's over crowded
Why do you think everyone is moving here?
@@AtlantaSuburbanLiving Well everyone still has the feeling that ATL and Georgia is cheaper to live than other places and it's not. With the exception of one or two places that you mentioned it's cost of living is almost equivalent to some mid Atlantic states and it definitely more expensive than the Midwest.
@@bh2155 that’s actually a really good point that I wish more people understood, that the cost of living here is not as low as it used to be, it really has increased a lot in the last few years. However, while it may be equivalent to some mid Atlantic states, Atlanta is a major metropolitan city with an enormous economy that you might not find in those mid Atlantic states.
Cheap doesn't mean it's better mate. The cost of living is rising for a reason. High demands equal to higher prices. It's basic economic.