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Old 06-26-2008, 07:22 PM
 
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I have been exploring working for the corp office of Home Depot on Paces Ferry Road. While I realize there are different areas of Kennesaw, what would be the approx commute time to Kennesaw after 5.30PM or from Kennesaw to Home Depot between 7-730AM. As well as the commute time if we were to live in Marrieta.
Are there any other nice type of suburbs that may have a short commute time other than Kennesaw or Marrietta. We are a white jewish/italian family of 4 with two children ages 8-10, looking for upper middle class type neighborhoods with good schools, etc suburbia type feel, area, neighborhood etc. looking to spend 300-400k on a house. We are from New England but have lived in another southern state past 5 years.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
What zip codes would I be looking at in above towns for areas I have described.
Thanks
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Old 06-27-2008, 08:20 AM
 
Location: Louisiana and Pennsylvania
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I have been exploring working for the corp office of Home Depot on Paces Ferry Road. While I realize there are different areas of Kennesaw, what would be the approx commute time to Kennesaw after 5.30PM or from Kennesaw to Home Depot between 7-730AM. As well as the commute time if we were to live in Marrieta.
Are there any other nice type of suburbs that may have a short commute time other than Kennesaw or Marrietta. We are a white jewish/italian family of 4 with two children ages 8-10, looking for upper middle class type neighborhoods with good schools, etc suburbia type feel, area, neighborhood etc. looking to spend 300-400k on a house. We are from New England but have lived in another southern state past 5 years.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
What zip codes would I be looking at in above towns for areas I have described.
Thanks
Dakota,

You will probably get better feedback if you post this in the Atlanta forum.
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Old 06-28-2008, 01:59 AM
 
Location: Mableton, GA USA (NW Atlanta suburb, 4 miles OTP)
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I have been exploring working for the corp office of Home Depot on Paces Ferry Road.
The big white "Store Support Center" complex. My wife works there.
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While I realize there are different areas of Kennesaw, what would be the approx commute time to Kennesaw after 5.30PM or from Kennesaw to Home Depot between 7-730AM. As well as the commute time if we were to live in Marrieta.
I can't answer this bit (I live in Mableton, which is quote a bit south of Kennesaw). However...
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Are there any other nice type of suburbs that may have a short commute time other than Kennesaw or Marrietta. We are a white jewish/italian family of 4 with two children ages 8-10, looking for upper middle class type neighborhoods with good schools, etc suburbia type feel, area, neighborhood etc. looking to spend 300-400k on a house. We are from New England but have lived in another southern state past 5 years.
You might also want to consider southern Smyrna. There are some very nice neighborhoods, although I've heard both positive and negative things about the various schools. Not having kids, I don't have firsthand experience.

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What zip codes would I be looking at in above towns for areas I have described.
Smyrna would be 30080/30082 and the very northernmost part of 30126. This Zip Code Mapping Site is a good tool.
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Old 06-28-2008, 04:32 PM
 
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My first choice would be Vinings.
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Old 06-28-2008, 06:09 PM
 
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I am a Realtor who lives in Kennesaw. I do do a lot of busness in Syrmna/Vinings. The issue with those areas id the schools for your kids. If you find a place close to the Highway in Kennesaw Acworth you should be able to get to work with in 20 to 30 minutes. And you have two choices You could take the East West Connector Of I75. You should try west of the Barrett Parkway Corridor once it turns into the EW Connector.
Let me know if I can be of assistance

Luis Rodriguez
Prudentual Georgia Realty
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Old 06-28-2008, 07:18 PM
 
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I am a Realtor who lives in Kennesaw. I do do a lot of busness in Syrmna/Vinings. The issue with those areas id the schools for your kids. If you find a place close to the Highway in Kennesaw Acworth you should be able to get to work with in 20 to 30 minutes. And you have two choices You could take the East West Connector Of I75. You should try west of the Barrett Parkway Corridor once it turns into the EW Connector.
Let me know if I can be of assistance

Luis Rodriguez
Prudentual Georgia Realty
New Homes Division
luislistshomes
If you try to take the East-West Connector between 7 and 7:30, you commute will definitely be more than 30 minutes from Kennesaw. Without any traffic, that ride is probably 30 or 35 minutes (of course, it depends where exactly you pick up the E-W Connector). I do not live in Kennesaw so I cannot comment on the commute time at 7 AM, but 20 to 30 minutes on the highway seems optimistic.

For a shorter commute, you could consider parts of East Cobb.
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Old 06-28-2008, 08:20 PM
 
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We are a white jewish/italian family of 4 with two children ages 8-10, looking for upper middle class type neighborhoods with good schools, etc suburbia type feel, area, neighborhood etc. looking to spend 300-400k on a house.
You just described Dunwoody (30338). Not a good commute to Home Depot HQ however.
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Old 06-28-2008, 08:27 PM
 
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We live in East Cobb 30062. A few neighbors work for Home Depot and the commute is short and easy. My spouse works in same area and it is rarely more than 20-25 minutes. Easy driving, only stopping occasionally for lights.
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Old 06-28-2008, 09:30 PM
 
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Look at Heritage at Vinings. It's about 2 minutes from HD headquarters and you can get a steal on a home. It's a nice swim/tennis neighborhood in Smyrna - Teasley Elem. Houses are close together but if you don't mind it's a great neighborhood. Lots of families and there are a good number of Jewish families as well.
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Old 06-29-2008, 02:02 PM
 
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Thank you all very very much, we appreciate it. Any other info anyone post would be appreciated as well. Can you get a home in east cobb zip 30062 associated with the good schools for between 300-375K that is between 0-10 years old?
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