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Where is the best area to live in Geaorgia? |
Travel Info I'm looking to relocate,from Connecticut. Welding is my trade and I'm looking for work and a home in a quiet neighborhood. Travel Tips Personally, I think Stone Mountain is Beautiful. Since you are looking for a quiet neighborhood, the entire place is quiet, green, gorgeous homes, nice area's to fish, camp, bike ride, walking on the nature trails, jogging, swimming in the lakes, exploring the mountain area. I loved it so much, it was hard to believe a place like that existed in Georgia. I would give it a try if I were you. The traffic is not at all bad, if there is any! check out Realtor.com for home purchases in areas throughout Georgia. Good luck with your job search and home purchase. Source(s): www.realtor.com stone mountain Georgia Other Travel Tips Lawrenceville or northeast Atlanta. Gwinnett County has the best area schools, and you are farther from the imfamous Atlanta traffic than you would be in Stone Mountain. In Lawrenceville, you are only an hour from the mountains, 40 minutes from downtown Atlanta/Stone Mountain, and nearby lots of stores. Severe storms seem to bypass the area too, concentrating more on the western/southern suburbs. You'll be surprised how much cheaper the homes are down here too. I assume you are moving to the Atlanta area. If you want quiet I would consider Cumming (north of Atlanta), or west on I-20, there is a lot of small quiet towns. Stay our Gwinnett and Decatur if you want quiet. They are far from quiet and if you ever want to go into Atlanta, traffic is horrendous in those areas. I mean horrendous. Gwinnett is the worst for traffic in Atlanta. It is bad at all times. There is really a break in that area. Cobb also offers a lot of great communities. You have Kennesaw, Woodstock, Ackworth. All nice areas. I personally live in the city. I like city life. It is not quiet, but it is not bad either. Watkinsville is a great city in Georgia...I love it....very quiet, yet close to Athens, which has anything you could possibly need. Atlanta is a good area for welders (I know it used to be-my ex used to do a bunch of welding work there). There are many smaller area inside Atlanta when you are looking for a job and somewhere to live. Check out ajcjobs.com to see what jobs are posted there. You can google a city name and newspaper to find their online newspaper. Macon is also a good industrial area for welding work. Good luck! Myself, I live in Covington (border of Metro Atlanta) |
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