DON'T Move to Atlanta Georgia! WATCH THIS BEFORE MOVING to Atlanta! Atlanta Georgia Real Estate

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DON'T move to Atlanta georgia in 2024 without watching this video! I go over every pro & con of living in Atlanta georgia so be sure to watch the whole video!

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Thinking about moving to Atlanta Georgia?🍑Let me help!

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Timestamps 🕰️
0:00 Intro
0:58 Atlanta Is For...
1:36 Culture
2:48 Food
3:46 Weather
5:28 Traffic
6:15 Roads
8:28 Driving
9:13 Public Transportation
10:13 Career Oppurtunities
11:57 Cost of Living
14:31 Property Tax
15:04 Crime
16:07 Moving To Atlanta?

⛅️ Southern Hospitality: Experience the renowned warmth and friendliness of Atlanta. Embrace the genuine hospitality of its residents, rooted in Southern tradition. Atlanta's culture fosters a sense of community and welcoming spirit, making it feel like home.

🍽️ Food Scene: Dive into Atlanta's diverse culinary landscape. From trendy eateries like Hungry AF to classic Southern fare at Mary Mac Tea Room, explore a range of dining options. Indulge in a mix of flavors and cuisines that reflect the city's vibrant food culture.

🌦️ Weather: Encounter Atlanta's diverse climate firsthand. From hot and humid summers to milder winters, experience a variety of seasons throughout the year. Be prepared for fluctuating temperatures and ever-changing weather conditions that add intrigue to Atlanta's climate.

🚗 Traffic and Roads: Navigate Atlanta's bustling streets and roads. Encounter traffic congestion during rush hours and be mindful of road conditions, including potholes and debris. Practice defensive driving to navigate aggressive drivers and ensure safe travels.

🚇 Public Transportation: Explore Atlanta's public transportation system, MARTA. From buses to trains, discover convenient options for getting around the city. Plan your trips using MARTA's online resources and consider utilizing a Breeze pass for seamless travel.

💼 Career Opportunities: Explore Atlanta's thriving job market, ranking among the top cities in the nation. Discover opportunities for career growth across various industries, with projections indicating continued job growth in the coming years.

🏡 Cost of Living: Understand Atlanta's cost of living and affordability. Gain insights into housing prices, utility expenses, and everyday necessities to effectively plan and budget for life in the city. Explore options both within Atlanta and its surrounding areas for living accommodations.

🔒 Crime Rate: Prioritize safety when considering Atlanta as your new home. Learn about the city's crime statistics and safety measures in place. Gain insights into neighborhood safety and community initiatives aimed at enhancing security.

If you're new to this channel and eager to dive into the ins and outs of living in Atlanta, Georgia – covering everything from dining and accommodation to work and leisure – then hit that subscribe button▶️ and ring the bell🛎️ for instant updates. Stay ahead of the curve with the latest on the Atlanta real estate market!🏡

We receive daily calls and emails from individuals just like you, seeking guidance on their journey to Atlanta, and we're thrilled about it!😊 Whether your move is in the near future or a few months down the line, don't hesitate to reach out to us. Give us a ring☎️, shoot us a text📝, or drop us an email📨 – we're here to ensure your transition to Atlanta is seamless and stress-free.🏙️

Savannah Larkin Atlanta Georgia Real Estate Agent | Georgia Real Estate License Number: 429655

Zivon Ais Atlanta Georgia Real Estate Agent | Georgia Real Estate License Number: 433365

eXp Realty, LLC
Promenade II
1230 Peachtree St. NE Suite 1900
Atlanta, GA 30309
Office: 888-959-9461

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Thinking about moving to Atlanta Georgia?🍑Let me help!

📱Call or Text: 470-314-7465

atlhomeguide
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It's so damn expensive! We got these nice highrises going up everywhere and they empty cause people can't afford to live there.

paytonpryor
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I've been a Columbus/Fort Moore resident for over 40 years now, and I take great pride in my community. Whenever I plan a trip to Atlanta, I like to view videos of the city to get a better sense of what to expect. It's always helpful and adds to my excitement. Thank you for providing such great content.

teresaoneal
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I moved to Atlanta in 2020. I have not experienced any southern hospitality here what-so-ever and the culture is "very ghetto." It's also very difficult to find employment and the people in Atlanta are not friendly.

jasminejohnson
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I’ve never seen a thick coat of green pollen dust on my car til I moved to the ATL metro. Atlanta doesn’t really have a traffic problem; it has a slow driver problem. A lot of people drive 40 to 55 mph when there is no one in front of them and the speed limit is 65 mph; and they drive side by side creating this wall that backs traffic up for miles. So, many drivers here impede the flow of traffic. It makes those behind them drive aggressive.

lewisstretch
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There is zero southern hospitality is Atlanta metro. You want that? You’re going need need to live the North Georgia mountains or southern Georgia. Regarding driving, and yes there are fools on the road. I recently witnessed a 9 car accident on I-20 because those idiots were running around 90 mph and clipped two other cars. That sent vehicles spinning out of control and smashing into the concrete barrier. I am never in a hurry. If drivers don’t it like then go around. Don’t get me started about these drivers with bad and bald tires speeding in the rain. Every time it rains I’m waiting to hear sirens and it never fails. It’s usually firetrucks going to use the jaws of life to get these fools out of their vehicles because they’ve lost control and hit the concrete barrier. Of course, I’ve witnessed the same driving attitudes in Los Angeles, Metro and all over Florida.

travelbug
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Really good, comprehensive review. I lived in Atlanta decades ago. It was a totally different city. You wouldn't believe it. I had a beautiful five-bedroom home in Alpharetta. When I visited a few years ago, I was totally shocked. When I lived there, Atlanta Metro, surrounding cities and the suburbs was comprised of mostly blacks or whites. There were very few People of Color. Crime in the part of Alpharetta that I lived was practically non-existent. Five-star restaurants, concerts, theatre, church events, and active political activities flourished. It's unrecognizable now...

gettheedgenow
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I live right outside Atlanta. I’m from Louisiana and a country girl. Atlanta is too fast paced for me. Plus the car theft there is insane.

MsSlimntrim
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So I'm typing while I'm watching, Being from NYC I can honestly say, moving to the A was financially the best move, because it's a city with metro areas that are growing. It took me 3 years to lower down my NYC guard and hard shell. It's still there and probably never leaving, but I'm more chilled now lol. Food is sub-par, you have to hunt down really good eat spots and they are mostly in the hood lol. But that's where the pretty women are too so... I mean feed your belly and your eyes. I hate any temp over 70 so I can't comment on the weather, but it rains like a jungle for like 15 mins out of control. Pollen isn't so bad, it beats picking up 30 lbs of wet snow. Traffic is great for me lol, they do drive like they are trying to impregnate your car. I leave where the roads are dope, so can't comment. But I believe him. Jobs are plentiful pay is 50-50% but the cost of living is so cheap, so it really depends on where you are trying to live vs what you are trying to do. Like I said, coming from NYC it's dirt cheap if you are leaving a major city and coming here. Home in NYC sold for 1.3 million, the home here was 385K at the time. Now it's 550 to 580. 2016 was the time to buy. Property tax is very low in comparison, home in NYC was 2, 100 sq. one car garage attached on a 40 by 60 lot. 8, 600 when I left. Now I pay $6, 257.21 but for a 3, 400 sq.ft. two car garage 60 by 120-ish lot. Now Crime from what I've seen in other spots he is right, but a gun fixes that. One thing is for sure, this is not the spot to be if you are living the struggle life, health coverage is minimal, services are crap or non existent. So think about that before moving here, otherwise you need to bring a strong fam or people who you trust moneywise so you can avoid that type of life style, because it's not worth it.

michaellopez
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My family lives in McDonough, GA. When I went home in January, I didn't recognize Atlanta.

I have never been a fan, even as a young adult in the late 90's early 2000's. As soon as I landed, I was ready to leave.

veroniquefaison
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North of the city is pretty nice, although perhaps a little void of cultural offerings.

Deb
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Atlanta the only place in America where you can get carjacked at a stoplight by a child selling water bottles.
Worst place on earth bruh

iansmith
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To each their own, you could come out with a video for pretty much every american city.

ijg
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I lived in west end in the late 90’s. Gas was about $1 a gallon. I went for a visit just before the pandemic. So many homeless people bathing in the fountain on peachtree. Nice video!

GreenwoodCotton
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THE LIES...Southern hospitality?!?!?! Yeah right!!!! That's been gone time ago! Tuh!😏

joyy
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“Down here”, you do realize Georgia is on the Atlantic Ocean on the far southeast, so “down here” is relative to what state you are located in. In the case of Arizona, it’s no more South than GA, just on the opposite side of the country. Also nothing here is southern hospitality, and I say this as a DC area transplant whose been here for 17 years. The state and especially the ATL region is literally a melting pot, an international demographic and with people from all states who’ve been here for decades. This migration continues, and isn’t stopping.

neox
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My advice as a NYer that’s successful in Atlanta…. Have a plan. And don’t come here broke. Don’t come down here thinking of Black Hollywood 😂 😂… buy your home, bring your stable income, don’t come here single, and mind your business… The houses are Talk less and observe more…. People are sketchy

RozyRoPink
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Atl at one time was an amazing place to raise a family..not now!!!

ericyoung
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Mary mac's is closed for repairs as the ceiling caved in the restaurant 2 weeks ago...

btinsley
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I am here in Atlanta and the peope who are hating don’t know how to get money 😅😂 it’s the city go back where you came from 0:01

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