Living in Georgia vs. Living in Tennessee

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Are you Comparing Living in Georgia with Living in Tennessee?
    In this video I will be comparing and contrasting the Southern States, based on my extensive experienced with both. Hope you enjoy!
    00:00 Intro
    02:13 Reasons You Might Want to Move there.
    03:58 Weather in Georgia and Tennessee
    05:59 Geography in Georgia and Tennessee
    06:35 Nature Living in Georgia and Tennessee
    07:11 Taxes in Georgia and Tennessee
    07:20 Real Estate in Georgia and Tennessee
    08:33 Higher Education in Georgia and Tennessee
    09:05 Football National Championships in Georgia and Tennessee
    09:29 Major Cities in Georgia and Tennessee
    11:06 Outro
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    🏠 About My Channel:
    I'm Tim Gibson and I made this channel because I've seen a lot of people moving to North Georgia wanting to live in beautiful cities like Dahlonega, Dawsonville, and Cumming. The North Georgia area offers plenty of great real estate and living accommodations and I wanted to create a channel to equip you with the best, and most up to date information as you are considering living in North Georgia. I hope that you will understand what living in North Georgia will be like from my perspective as a local resident and real estate agent, so you make the right decision for you.
    If there is a topic that I have NOT covered about living in the North Georgia suburbs, comment below or give me a call. I will be sure to get back in touch.
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    Tim Gibson is a licensed REALTOR® who has a unique love for building relationships and helping people achieve their goals. He graduated magna cum laude from Liberty University with a degree in business administration with an emphasis on marketing. He and his wife Natalie live in Dahlonega, GA, with their daughter and two sons.
    Originally from Jacksonville, FL, Tim moved to the Atlanta area in 1999 to pursue a career in the music industry. During his time writing and performing, Tim began seeking business opportunities in other industries. This journey led him into real estate investment, which increased his knowledge of property value and fueled his desire to become a REALTOR®. In 20+ years, Tim has seen firsthand the growth and transformation of North Georgia. He possesses a unique understanding of the area, spanning from Forsyth County to the Blue Ridge Mountains.
    Prior to entering real estate full time, Tim excelled in various marketing roles, including digital marketing, social media marketing, graphic design, and web design. He is detail-oriented, and he knows the importance of having a high level of customer service. His top priority is listening to his clients’ dreams and desires in order to serve them better.
    Tim loves fishing, cooking on his Big Green Egg, attempting Crossfit workouts, and spending time with his energetic family!

Komentáře • 17

  • @livinginnorthgeorgiawtimgi2664

    Any more questions? Reach out!
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  • @fendermon
    @fendermon Před rokem +5

    Great detailed content. I'm looking at a possible move when my work winds down.

  • @kyleandersen5763
    @kyleandersen5763 Před rokem +3

    New York and Georgia compare sould be interesting.

  • @neox9369
    @neox9369 Před 3 dny

    The average house in Cobb county is 400k to 500 k, the average is brought down by extremes. In some areas you are looking at an average of 600-800k like in north Fulton, those numbers are deceiving. If someone was to leave Tennessee and come here, they will be sadly disappointed. GA has a higher median income per capita and much higher gdp than Tennessee. I find that hard to believe that it’s “cheaper” than Tennessee . The highest gdp contributors on the eastern seaboard are NY, Pennsylvania,GA, and FL

  • @gildavis8266
    @gildavis8266 Před rokem +1

    It's funny but I have a deep appreciation for both states. I was born in Knoxville lived briefly in Memphis and then moved to Atlanta in 1968 where of I have lived since then.

  • @brockcureton573
    @brockcureton573 Před rokem +2

    ELBERTON GA in heatwell ga

  • @igorb4f
    @igorb4f Před 11 měsíci

    As a brazilian physician, I'm looking for moving to US... As matter of Healthcare system, which state have better one? I've seen some videos telling about failed GA Health Sys. I will appreciate any infos/tips !

  • @travellingcats1047
    @travellingcats1047 Před rokem

    Which area is the least prejudiced is what I'd be interested in knowing.

    • @philipstrotherjr8842
      @philipstrotherjr8842 Před rokem +2

      Well I've lived in southwest GA for the last 25 yrs and never had any racial situations. I was born and raised in New York and had plenty such situations. Do what you will with this info.

    • @travellingcats1047
      @travellingcats1047 Před rokem

      @Philip Strother Jr thanks appreciate it. We're not black but my kids identify as LGBTQ. They are concerned about the safety for them of North Georgia. Truly appreciate your input!

    • @neox9369
      @neox9369 Před 3 dny

      GA is the 6th most ethnically diverse state in the USA

  • @neox9369
    @neox9369 Před 3 dny

    Dude left out a lot of key differences, besides mountain and the Appalachian valleys, an obvious is GA has an Atlantic Coast, barrier islands,major swamps, and a fall line to name a few. Georgia has 4 distinct topographical regions. The piedmont fall line is the shift to the coastal flat plains in South Georgia, and a coastline of 100 miles isn’t exactly small or the smallest . The entire state of GA is on East Coast time zone, where as only the far east of Tennessee shares east coast time. GA has higher population density, and a population of over 11 million people, while Tennessee is just over 7 million, this is critical. GA is less conservative than Tennessee as a whole, and is the 6th most diverse state in terms of ethnicity tied with Florida. The state is strategically located, and operates as a nexus to the northeast corridor, the gulf, Florida and the Great Lakes by air or its extensive interstate network. This includes I-95, 85, 20,75 . GA overall is a lot more urban/suburban than Tennessee ; with some rural areas which can be a negative to some people who prefer less people, and that is increasing every year due to growth/development. Both have their pros though.