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That house was probably 50k 25 years ago. However as expensive as Atlanta has become it’s a Better Deal than in NYC. That place would be 1 million. Great video. I love GA
Hi Molly, but if I were a rich man, Monaco would be my destination. Wish midtown was modeled after that beautiful little country. I think American cities have ruined their livability by not placing more emphasis on walkability. Have a great day!!
Virginia Park is the best neighborhood in Hapeville, I love it. Can you do a video on Sylvan Hills, I am considering moving there along with Hapeville. The SW area of Atlanta and SW suburbs is the only area within my budget. Hapeville right now is a bit more of a food and entertainment desert compared to Sylvan Hills. Sylvan Hills is bit closer to more quality shopping and entertainment downtown and West Midtown. If I move to Hapeville, I just may just order groceries instead of visiting in person.
Hey there! I will see if I can do something on Sylvan Hills later this Spring. Hapeville's closest grocery stores are a bit more north but I do love their little downtown area. The closest grocery stores in Sylvan Hills is about the same proximity as what you'd get in Hapeville (based on a quick glance on a map). I think Hapeville has just as much entertainment as Sylvan Hills -- although yes, you will be slightly closer to Midtown, West Midtown, Beltline, etc. if you are in Sylvan Hills.
@AllAboutLivingInAtlanta Thank you. My goal is to remain in Fulton County and as close to downtown as possible and for a lot of single median income earners like me (45% of ATL are singles who live alone), the SW Atlanta area is the last "affordable" place left. I suspect by end of year everything desirable will be well over 350K and even more out of reach for more singles
@@grayscar05 yes, the market is very tough! And it didn't help that some big corporations came in and bought 19,000 starter level homes and now have them as rentals. Ugh. Have you considered East Point? There are some cute homes over in that area in the $350K range.
@@AllAboutLivingInAtlanta Yes I have but I feel the City of Atlanta or Hapeville will have a higher appreciation, better city leadership, and better city services than East Point. Hapeville or Sylvan Hills for me, leaning Sylvan Hills
Dont go over 1 mile per hour in Escapeville the cops/public servants are sitting right at the Light to Write you a Ticket. I never liked the feel of Hateville, Have you done anything on East Point??? Thanks...
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Yes. Lives in Stone Mountain and Atlanta. I live in NYC. I’d like to move back to the South. I was in GA last month
That house was probably 50k 25 years ago. However as expensive as Atlanta has become it’s a Better Deal than in NYC. That place would be 1 million. Great video. I love GA
Have you lived in NYC? Yes, it's all relative. Despite Atlanta having become more expensive, it's still better than NYC, LA, etc.
Hi Molly, but if I were a rich man, Monaco would be my destination. Wish midtown was modeled after that beautiful little country. I think American cities have ruined their livability by not placing more emphasis on walkability. Have a great day!!
America is def not set up like Europe!
Loooove your videos!
Thank you lady!!
Awesome place, Molly. From, São Paulo, Brazil.
Cheers!
Virginia Park is the best neighborhood in Hapeville, I love it. Can you do a video on Sylvan Hills, I am considering moving there along with Hapeville. The SW area of Atlanta and SW suburbs is the only area within my budget. Hapeville right now is a bit more of a food and entertainment desert compared to Sylvan Hills. Sylvan Hills is bit closer to more quality shopping and entertainment downtown and West Midtown. If I move to Hapeville, I just may just order groceries instead of visiting in person.
Hey there! I will see if I can do something on Sylvan Hills later this Spring. Hapeville's closest grocery stores are a bit more north but I do love their little downtown area. The closest grocery stores in Sylvan Hills is about the same proximity as what you'd get in Hapeville (based on a quick glance on a map). I think Hapeville has just as much entertainment as Sylvan Hills -- although yes, you will be slightly closer to Midtown, West Midtown, Beltline, etc. if you are in Sylvan Hills.
@AllAboutLivingInAtlanta Thank you. My goal is to remain in Fulton County and as close to downtown as possible and for a lot of single median income earners like me (45% of ATL are singles who live alone), the SW Atlanta area is the last "affordable" place left. I suspect by end of year everything desirable will be well over 350K and even more out of reach for more singles
@@grayscar05 yes, the market is very tough! And it didn't help that some big corporations came in and bought 19,000 starter level homes and now have them as rentals. Ugh. Have you considered East Point? There are some cute homes over in that area in the $350K range.
@@AllAboutLivingInAtlanta Yes I have but I feel the City of Atlanta or Hapeville will have a higher appreciation, better city leadership, and better city services than East Point. Hapeville or Sylvan Hills for me, leaning Sylvan Hills
Dont go over 1 mile per hour in Escapeville the cops/public servants are sitting right at the Light to Write you a Ticket. I never liked the feel of Hateville, Have you done anything on East Point??? Thanks...
Nope, haven't done East Point yet. It's a big area so not sure how the best to cover that one yet.
@@AllAboutLivingInAtlanta Do a two Part