moving to Atlanta,GA : Yay,Ney and Why?

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Originally Posted By: Oldmoparguy1
Charlotte is a big banking center. Lots of IT here. Unfortunately, Charlotte is owned by the left. Taxes and living expenses are skyrocketing. Wife and I are retired and will probably be moving in a few years.

You might checkout The Raleigh/Durham area. That is the tech area of the state.

Thank you,
P.S. you're right, one motive for checking the moving out of Illinois/Cook County/Chicago proximity
 
Originally Posted By: pandus13
we liked (temperature-wise, looking out the window).

You should come back during Summer to make sure you can handle the weather then: heat and humidity.
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Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Originally Posted By: pandus13
we liked (temperature-wise, looking out the window).

You should come back during Summer to make sure you can handle the weather then: heat and humidity.
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Happy wife, happy life (if i get closer to AC....)
 
Visit in summer and heat and then decide....Not for me.

The next question is does your income support the neighborhood, school system and area you desire.
 
A decade or so ago I thought about moving to Atlanta. But after living and working there for half a year, the casual racism was just too much. It was embarrassing for me when with my darker skinned friends, I would sometimes be the only one acknowledged or spoken to.

No, thanks.
 
You're considering moving to a city/state you know nothing about based on just driving through it?

I drove through Idaho once. Maybe I'll move there... Lol
 
Originally Posted By: zzyzzx
If you do move, remember to listen to Neal Boortz!

would it grease your joints if i told you i don't watch much tv (beside kids PBS/NIck/Disney educational shows, since kids have the control) and don't listen much Radio...
(Also I don't remember anything political in any of my posts, so???)

I like my blood pressure nice, especially with Chicago area winter traffic...
 
Originally Posted By: madRiver
Visit in summer and heat and then decide....Not for me.

The next question is does your income support the neighborhood, school system and area you desire.

That's the plan, maybe rent for 1/2-1 year to try the neighborhood.
had friends move there 4-5 years ago.
the general answer is the same money buys more there.
 
Your More then welcome , I have a few years left before I get my kids out of college and GA does look apealing to me as I ride motorcycles and the season is about 10 months out of the year
( retirement Perk)

if you go get ready for your first snow fall it is the funnyest thing you being from chicago , watching the good folks of GA drive in snow , I laughed my ( *#$ ) off watching that happen the first time i was there and it snowed 2 inches they shut EVERYTHING down for 3 days

Glad I could be of assistance

Nitronoise
 
Originally Posted By: Alfred_B
A decade or so ago I thought about moving to Atlanta. But after living and working there for half a year, the casual racism was just too much. It was embarrassing for me when with my darker skinned friends, I would sometimes be the only one acknowledged or spoken to.

No, thanks.

more kudos to you for naming , keeping and treating them as your friends.
true friends have no skin color, height, weight
you know them at a hour of need...
 
Originally Posted By: Nick1994
You're considering moving to a city/state you know nothing about based on just driving through it?

I drove through Idaho once. Maybe I'll move there... Lol

you drove a TDI not long ago that true machos say is a girly car, yet you laughed all the way to the diesel pump and the bank. same with your current corrolla.

and you ask me about at least considering and asking questions (being informed) about something?
 
Originally Posted By: Nitronoise
Your More then welcome , I have a few years left before I get my kids out of college and GA does look apealing to me as I ride motorcycles and the season is about 10 months out of the year
( retirement Perk)

if you go get ready for your first snow fall it is the funnyest thing you being from chicago , watching the good folks of GA drive in snow , I laughed my ( *#$ ) off watching that happen the first time i was there and it snowed 2 inches they shut EVERYTHING down for 3 days

Glad I could be of assistance

Nitronoise


yep, i plan to at least have good all-seasons on....
and i know how to open a garage door manually (had to help a neighboor at my condo, hehe)
how is the freestyle treating you? not a lot of people bought those, but who keep them are proud of them (low ride, lots of space, very capable)
 
As I mentioned, I grew up in the metro Atlanta area and moved in the 80's to Charlotte, moved outside Charlotte in the late 90's to escape the poor performing schools and taxes, I think Greenville SC is a great place, very large international community due to BMW and Michelin, I also think Charlotte and Raleigh are good choices, Nashville is a neat town as well, I would visit each and let the wife decide,
 
Originally Posted By: JHZR2
ATL? No.

Auburn, AL? Perhaps

JHZR2, please don't leave me hanging...
at least explain both choices?

remember, i want next to a big city, not into a big city...
safe and good schools for kids, a little warmer than IL, less taxes, and not FL hot in summer...
also better job market for IT or not a (completely) dead job market

much appreciated.
 
Originally Posted By: cdeason
As I mentioned, I grew up in the metro Atlanta area and moved in the 80's to Charlotte, moved outside Charlotte in the late 90's to escape the poor performing schools and taxes, I think Greenville SC is a great place, very large international community due to BMW and Michelin, I also think Charlotte and Raleigh are good choices, Nashville is a neat town as well, I would visit each and let the wife decide,

Thank you.

Also since my geography skills are rather rusty, any of them affected by the last flood/storm.
Job market OK-ish?

much appreciated.
 
Nope, that was Columbia, Greenville is an hour to the mountains and 3 hours to the beach, Charlotte and Raleigh a little further
 
Originally Posted By: pandus13

the general answer is the same money buys more there.

Meh... we looked into moving there a couple of years ago. We even did some house hunting to get an idea of what we could expect. We were living in suburbs of Chicago at the time. We came to a conclusion that a nice house in a good area/suburb of ATL that's relatively close to MARTA is going to cost you just as much as a nice house in a good area suburb of Chicago. And if you have to commute to downtown ATL for work, it's a nightmare, unless you can utilize MARTA.

What does suck about Chicago area is high property taxes though. I think Atlanta is slightly better in that regard.

Personally, I'd look into Raleigh-Durham, NC area instead.
 
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