Places to live in ATL
#21
The traffic thing is only really a problem if you intend to bid 1-2 day trips, IMO. If you're gonna work 3+ day trips I consider it a small investment of time to be where I want to be.
I picked the NW side of ATL. We have a really nice one-way toll system (peachpass) to avoid congestion at the worst hours. I'm about 14 miles up 575. On rush hour days I can spend $2-6 to avoid most of the traffic and still be about a 1hr drive. Sometimes it goes longer, but I only drive 1 time a week typically.
Kennesaw - Busy college town, plenty to do. Lots of apartments, shopping, and busy roads.
Woodstock - More of your microbrew, coffee shop, young families in townhouses vibe. Downtown woodstock is very eclectic. Lower crime, higher home values on smaller lots.
Canton - Nice suburban town with all the typical suburban shopping/dining. Okay school district, not PTC quality. Proximity to Allatoona Lake (more of a marina lake with fluctuating levels year round).
Ball ground - Quiet suburban / rural vibe. More bang for the buck, but less shopping nearby. Close proximity to GA airport KCNI.
Jasper - A rural cowboy / gun toting vibe. Yellow flags abound. Shooting range and GA airport nearby. I like Jasper, but it's too far for me.
Beyond Jasper - Moutain cabins, airbnb rentals.
I picked the NW side of ATL. We have a really nice one-way toll system (peachpass) to avoid congestion at the worst hours. I'm about 14 miles up 575. On rush hour days I can spend $2-6 to avoid most of the traffic and still be about a 1hr drive. Sometimes it goes longer, but I only drive 1 time a week typically.
Kennesaw - Busy college town, plenty to do. Lots of apartments, shopping, and busy roads.
Woodstock - More of your microbrew, coffee shop, young families in townhouses vibe. Downtown woodstock is very eclectic. Lower crime, higher home values on smaller lots.
Canton - Nice suburban town with all the typical suburban shopping/dining. Okay school district, not PTC quality. Proximity to Allatoona Lake (more of a marina lake with fluctuating levels year round).
Ball ground - Quiet suburban / rural vibe. More bang for the buck, but less shopping nearby. Close proximity to GA airport KCNI.
Jasper - A rural cowboy / gun toting vibe. Yellow flags abound. Shooting range and GA airport nearby. I like Jasper, but it's too far for me.
Beyond Jasper - Moutain cabins, airbnb rentals.
#22
Alpharetta is extremely nice. Very similar to the Woodlands. Good schools keeps the property values high. Bid for a few 700-800k houses there last Spring that all ended up going $1m+ to the winning bidder. Settled in Smyrna(pretty nice area, 30 min drive to airport, but terrible schools) for now and will wait til a WB Capt for the Alpharetta forever home. Traffic is a small price to pay for living in that fantastic community.
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Alpharetta is extremely nice. Very similar to the Woodlands. Good schools keeps the property values high. Bid for a few 700-800k houses there last Spring that all ended up going $1m+ to the winning bidder. Settled in Smyrna(pretty nice area, 30 min drive to airport, but terrible schools) for now and will wait til a WB Capt for the Alpharetta forever home. Traffic is a small price to pay for living in that fantastic community.
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==== back on topic ====
OP, I drove from Blue Ridge to ATL.
We liked it. Our kids were teenagers at the time.
We are/were not into "city" type living though
Being single I'd do like one poster said - draw a 5 mile ring around center of Alpharetta and start your search there.
BTW what's up with Newnan? Used to be pretty nice.
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