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Thanks for everyone to responds to these! Reading the threads has been really helpful. I will be moving back to Atlanta in a few months and my job will be downtown on Peachtree St nw 30303. Am I a sadist to try to live up in Roswell? My current commute in Denver is 30-45 mintues and that is fine, but I'd like to keep it under 45 minutes on average. Thanks!
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If you want to keep it under 45 minutes, you'll have to leave your house at around 5:30-6am, and leave the office by around 4pm. Even then, you're pushing it if you get very far from the highways in Roswell.
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I would say that if you worked early hours (left the house before 6am) you could get down there in 45 min. Leaving at 4pm you are still looking at an hour+ drive home. At 4pm 400 is already sometimes slow going. (I commute from Alphareta to Parimeter area 6am & 4pm).
P.S. DO NOT DO IT!!!! I moved here from Denver a year and a half ago and regret the move every single day! I repeat DO NOT DO IT! |
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