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We are looking to move to Norcross GA this summer. Please give me some information on the area. Work, neighborhoods, weather etc. Any info would be helpful
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Nocross is mixed bag: Have and have not.
Historic Norcross and West Norcross are very white, very upscale and very expensive (350,000+) The rest unincorporated of Norcross is not so nice. High crime rate area and a lot of illegals. A lot of nice areas along west side of Gwinnett, Berkeley Lake, city of Duluth, Sugarloaf Area, Suwanee. Also, John's Creek is nearby. Do you have a job in Norcross? What's your price range? |
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I agree with the last post...
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If you dont have a job in the Atlanta area, then i would suggest you find a job and then move close to wherever your job is. Traffic is a big issue in Atlanta, so keep that in mind.
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