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that will help you to narrow down the areas. Generally speaking, Atlanta is rapidly growing outside the perimeter and relatively to Florida, prices of homes are very affordable and insurance is much much more affordable. I have lived in Atlanta and surroundings for 20 years and love it. |
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where is a nice location for a family reunion. i need a nice park. stone mountain is nice but quite expensive for the amount of time you are alotted for the meal. the location prefered is between buford ga and atlanta. any suggestions would be great. i will also need to find a dee jay for some music. if anyone has any suggestions would you please email them to me? Removed. thanks all
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buford ga is wonderful. its minutes from flowery branch. I have been here for 5 years and I would not live anywhere else. excellent schools and low crime area. beautiful homes also. not close to the city but not too far. you can get to atlanta in under 30 minutes in the event you would like to explore the city.
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Well in all honesty, yes, you will always be considered a "yankee" but don't fret as there are many just like you everywhere here. Quite frankly I don't care where someone is from as long as they are not rude and pushy. |
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I'M from Columbus Georgia and I often wonder why our soilders that are station here ends up moving here. My husband has travel pretty much his whole life and when I complain about moving he says the samething over and over again there is no place like Georgia any where. But I have not travel so I wouldn't know. But I can say this when we visit friends and family members I'm always ready to get home usually the next day,lol. go figure. We are in the perfect spot really we are 1 hour 15 mins from down town Atlanta and less then 25 mins from Alabama and 2 hours from Panama city Florida and 4 hours from the ocean which is great it's not to far to travel for a short weekend trip but far enough away from hurricans, and we have Callaway Garden and Pine Mountains less then 30 mins from us. We have so much around us with traveling a short distance of course, we are never bored for something to do. and we always enjoy coming home no matter where we go,the only thing we don't have is Snow at least not often enough for me. But as my husbands states we have the ocean on one side the mountains on the other and the casinos on the other side and then there is Flordia. I know we have over 10.000 new soilders moving to Fort Benning in the next few months and I can say I feel better knowing they are here. They just open just the second largest Sam's Wholesale Club and the second largest Super Walmart in the world, and that truly stunned me knowing that we have the second largest in the world,I guess living here I didn't realize how big it's gotten. Along with 42 other new stores, it was not like we needed them so I'm concerned about the trafic that's to come. We can honestly say we have every store there is to have. We both have our in-laws looking to move here and they are located in Tennessee and on the coast. I truly can't complain we live in the City limits with that country feeling while living in the suburbs if that makes sense to you. and too our little league won the World series last year, we're proud. I truly can't think of a place in Georgia that I would not live. And that's the truth.
God Bless You! Last edited by Mom2203; 07-01-2007 at 12:46 AM. |
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Get the most house for the $ straight north of the city and out on either side like an upside down v. If you can get a better house by going a little farther east or west, go for it. Best to find a good solid job though, those are harder to find and keep.
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I disagree as far as real estate and Columbus. For the custom David Weekley we had that was built in 2005 within 20 minutes of Dallas I would have to pay well over $150K MORE than I did there and still it would be a smaller home (although a larger lot by about 2x). When we went looking houses I would *consider* were at least $150-250K MORE than what I paid in Dallas, also the state tax here is comparable to the "high" homeowner's taxes there if not more. Our quality of life as far as real estate and things to do dropped tremendously.
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Henry county. It's peaceful, and people are really nice. And there's a lot of open space.
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