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Hi all,
I'm about 99.9% sure I want to move to the Augusta, GA/N. Augusta, SC area and I'd like to get the lowdown on the following areas. Schools and employment are not issues, but safety is. If someone could help me out, I'd really appreciate it. ![]() N. Augusta, SC Alta Vista Ave. at W. Buena Vista Ave. (near Riverview Park) E. Arlington Heights at Georgia Ave. Augusta, GA Greene St. at 5th St. (historic downtown area?) Washington Rd. at E. Vineland Rd. (near Augusta Nat'l Golf Course) |
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All the areas you mentioned above are fine to live in. Hope you find something that fits you. And welcome to the area.
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