vtsnowedin
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I have a daughter that is looking at a job northeast of Atlanta. The rent or own search has begun. Any advice or pointers from members living there would be much appreciated.
Northeast of Atlanta could mean N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Athens, Gainsville, or many other places. A few more specifics would be helpful. One can get the Atlanta Journal Constitution on Sundays and look at the stuff that is available around Atlanta and get a really good idea as to the way things are..........God bless........Dennis
If she takes the position she can have the best of both worlds...The job is inside the beltway but she expects that being from Vermont something a little more rural or at least suburban would suit best.
I'll pass that along. Thanks.If she takes the position she can have the best of both worlds...
One tip I can offer is...to get a GA driver's lic. a state certified birth certificate is required...they do not accept certs from hospitals etc...(a passport, even an expired one makes it easy)
Thanks for your point of view. It reenforces what we have heard so far.VT...
I'm from Texas, and moved to Georgia 6 years ago. (I work for big "D" down at the airport)
I made the decision that I'd not live south of the airport (80% + of co-workers do,) and have always lived northwest/north of the perimeter.
Yes, Georgia has a state income tax. Wiki North Fulton county.... lots of informative information. The county is very long and narrow. A proposed 17% TAX INCREASE has recently passed, but is being challenged in court.
I'm now in Milton Georgia (formed in '06) about 30 miles from the center of Atlanta. Gorgeous community (horse country & rural farms.... actively aggressive in preserving that atmosphere.)
We purchased 2.4 acres (with a circa '55 small house,) and I consider myself "a chigger on a rich mans butt." I sit on my front porch and watch cars that cost more than my entire property drive by daily.... lot's of "big money" up this way. I'm slowly improving the lot, and hope to build my "retirement home" on the hill behind my house one day (good Lord willin'!)
She should be forewarned..... THE TRAFFIC IS HORRENDOUS! I currently work a 6am - 2:30pm schedule, and leave my house at 5 am to drive directly through the "heart" of Atlanta. It's not bad that early, but builds quickly shortly thereafter. The ride back home is "hit or miss," even that early. It would be a 2 hour commute (each way) during normal "business hours." 285 encircles the city, and is atrocious as well.
I don't know if this helps or not, but it's a "transplants perspective." Feel free to pm if you've got more specific questions.
Best of luck on her venture.
Beavz