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Living in the Atlanta area?
The company that merged with mine offered me a position on Friday. Considering they were just going to lay me off without an option, this is exciting. However, the job requires me to relocate to Atlanta. Yikes!! We wouldn't be able to move unless we had some relocation assistance, and I have no idea what the company is going to be able to offer me. We're talking on Monday. However, I thought since I know there are a few ladies here who live in GA maybe you could shed some light on Atlanta suburbs, good places to live, etc? I would like to do some research tomorrow to see if this is something we even really want to consider. I've lived in the DC Metro area for 20 years, so moving would be huge lol. I am hoping to find a new job here, but offers to locate for a higher job position don't come around every day so I want to do my due diligence!Thanks
Re: Living in the Atlanta area?
Funny- my uncle who lives in Jonesboro (sp?) is up right now and we were talking tonight about how much he loved it down there. I joked about him moving back to MD and he said "not a chance in he!!". He was relocated in 1980 for his job and never looked back.
If the office is in midtown I'd say focus on the northern and western suburbs because traffic will be much easier to that area coming south than going north. Most people tend to focus on those areas anyway.
I live in- between Lisa's uncle and Jill on the southside of town and I'm 20 minutes away from downtown.
The cost of living is lower and the amount of house you could get for the same $$ would be huge espicially with the market the way it is.
GL with your decision.
I am not from there (clearly) but have been many times. My office is right near there too - it's downtown or "midtown" as they call it. I gather your big consideration would be do you drive to work (traffic insane, though you're used to that) or do you try to live near a MARTA station.
Two big areas you'll hear are "inside" or "outside" the perimeter. It's like the Beltway to you. My B/SIL live outside the Perimeter - they used to live in a really nice Townhouse in Norcross and now in a house in Dunwoody. From what I understand, Atlanta can be very transient and, because of that, rentals are easy to find (if you want to go that route at first to get a lay of the land, etc). You'll definitely get more house for your money!
Thanks for the advice ladies! I am talking with the VP in Atlanta this morning. No idea if it will work out, but I think it is at least worth consideration. Crazy!
Still hoping to find a job here in DC, but you never know
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Yay! I grew up in Douglasville, but I wouldn't live there now.
I think living in Midtown would be great! I think that area is "trendier" and more like city life. Ditto others that you would want to live in the west or north suburbs.
Your budget will definately dictate where you can live... housing prices can be dramatically different from one suburb to the next.
JMO, I would not live inside the perimeter (hwy 285). I just always felt safer outside the perimeter... I know, that could be way skewed.
I would say to move now before you have kids! Just do it! Atlanta is awesome!
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