Best Areas to Live in Atlanta GA 2022 | Don't Miss the TOP 6 Suburbs!

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  • What are the best areas to live in Atlanta GA 2022? Niche.com rated all of the suburbs in Atlanta for us, so we will share the top 6 areas to live in Atlanta. Which one would you want to move to?
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    00:00 Intro
    00:44 Top 6 Atlanta Suburbs Listed
    00:58 #1 Top Atlanta Suburb
    03:28 #2 Top Atlanta Suburb
    05:09 #3 and #4 Top Atlanta Suburbs
    07:01 #5 Top Atlanta Suburb
    08:40 #6 Top Atlanta Suburb

Komentáře • 58

  • @kat64470
    @kat64470 Před rokem +11

    This lady is so cute. Love her unique nose and smile. I hope to use this company to move to be near a church I've followed for 15 years.
    I need a quiet condo with low crime. Feeling safe is number one on my list .

  • @kevinshuman7342
    @kevinshuman7342 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the great info

  • @george_cantstandya
    @george_cantstandya Před rokem +3

    If you're not from Atlanta, here's the difference between the Suburbs and the City. The suburbs have better public schools, that's all. That's literally all. In Atlanta the choice between city/burb isn't like the choice in cities like Chicago or NYC. In America's older cities you often need to move away to the burbs if you want nature, a house, yard, etc.
    But if you live in the city, or ITP (inside the perimeter of I-285) you'll have better commutes, prettier neighborhoods (if you can afford it of course) more natural beauty, denser forestry, more hills, better hiking, the river is actually prettier ITP than OTP, and ironically, you'll be able to get to fun destinations outside the perimeter as easily as those in the burbs and sometimes faster.
    For example I can get to parts of Lake Lanier to the east, or Woodstock GA to the west faster than people in Alpharetta. And I can get to blue ridge GA at least as fast and be in the mountains/wineries in about the same amount of time as those in the burbs.
    Why?
    Because all of the major interstates and HW 400 converge in the city. If you're in the burbs it can take you twice as long to travel less distance than me because you have to take back roads the entire way, or at least until you can get to an interstate.
    And your commutes to work ITP will be 45 to 1.5r long each way. Especially on the way home which is always worse.
    Schools are very important so I'm not undervaluing that. I'm simply saying of all the attributes you could list, ATL ITP scores higher in all the ones I can think of except public schools. But my kid is in APS and she's fine and will get into a fine college. So, having the worst of everything else for a marginally better school is NOT worth it. And I've asked her if she'd like to move to Alpharetta and that's a hard pass from her.
    It's really the best of both worlds. I call it Ciburby. City/Suburban.
    So if you're looking to move here. Don't think you need to move to the suburbs to have a suburban life. You can have that in the city along with better commutes and be close to everything.
    And, more people are actually moving to the burbs than the city. Only like 5K people moved ITP in a recent survey whereas way more moved to the burbs. So come on in, we ain't full haha.
    Oh, and houses are expensive in the burbs too. Not sure if you're getting that much bang for your buck to give up all the other benefits of being closer.

  • @Estheticianturnednurse
    @Estheticianturnednurse Před rokem +1

    Moving back home to the peach state next year. Couldn’t be happier. From Warner Robins but there’s nothing there for me

  • @jamesknox7171
    @jamesknox7171 Před rokem +5

    The only one of these cities remotely close to Atlanta is Decatur. The others you will be sitting in traffic 2 hours each direction!

    • @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310
      @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310  Před rokem

      Yes. Decatur is close to downtown Atlanta. This video is highlighting the top 6 suburbs in Atlanta. All of these are actually about a 30 minute drive into downtown - unless there is traffic, for sure!

    • @george_cantstandya
      @george_cantstandya Před rokem

      Right and in a comment I just posted, you don't get anything better in the burbs than you get ITP. It's not like NYC where you go, ok, we're married and want kids so I guess if we want a house and yard, we gotta move away and become commuters. Even the neighborhoods are better ITP. Natural beauty as well is better ITP.
      I live in a house surrounded by oaks. They literally create a beautiful canopy over my house that never gets old (leaves are an onslaught in the fall but it's beautiful too!) and I'm right off the interstate and 4 miles from midtown. Takes me 5-20 minutes to get almost anywhere ITP.

  • @jacqueblue
    @jacqueblue Před rokem +3

    I ❤ Atlanta. We're moving back home soon. Someone here in Phoenix recently asked me what I missed the more than anything. It's the people I miss most. I'm coming home y'all! 🍑

  • @dannyjones4352
    @dannyjones4352 Před rokem +1

    As someone who lives in the area, she's dead on about most of the cities. I would say unless you like the urban scene, avoid Decatur.

  • @SparkyyMC
    @SparkyyMC Před rokem +2

    TIP Dont Tell them to subscribe at the begining... why would they subscribe this early you haven't given the what they've clicked on the video for once you've given them the information they clicked on the video to see THEN you can ask them to subscribe...

  • @bravesfan5760
    @bravesfan5760 Před rokem +1

    if you want a decently priced place without major traffic congestion move south of the city. You won't have to be more than 20-30 miles away.

    • @TheOriginalCryptoPimp
      @TheOriginalCryptoPimp Před rokem

      Definitely agree. It's really nice too. It doesn't get the publicity the North does and I wonder if it is because lots of blacks live south of the city

  • @jarmelo2006
    @jarmelo2006 Před rokem +1

    Yeah get more bang for your buck.

  • @Redboi-qh3oe
    @Redboi-qh3oe Před 2 lety +3

    I love Atlanta Georgia

  • @KikoDittert
    @KikoDittert Před rokem

    How about Dunwoody?

  • @vickiebastian3051
    @vickiebastian3051 Před 2 lety +1

    Traffic congestion.

  • @vickiebastian3051
    @vickiebastian3051 Před 2 lety +4

    NO, you should not lump North Decatur with Decatur because they are not the same school systems. Decatur is City of Decatur Schools. It's a small school system located as the seat of Dekalb. Marta train runs through Decatur. They have built a lot of condos which are ridiculous in the city. It use to be known as the small city. Decatur and North Decatur aren't that far from Atlanta like Alpharetta and Johns Creek really are. North Decatur is a part of Dekalb County Schools which is not the same school system as Decatur.

    • @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310
      @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the clarification, Vickie! Yes, we know they are different school districts. We were just trying to condense the 2 into one for time's sake since they are close to one another and close to downtown. But, you are so right in that they also have differences!

    • @vickiebastian3051
      @vickiebastian3051 Před 2 lety

      I lived in the City of Decatur and was forced out after 28 years. My landlord sold the property.

    • @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310
      @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310  Před 2 lety

      @@vickiebastian3051 Oh no! Where are you living now?

    • @vickiebastian3051
      @vickiebastian3051 Před 2 lety

      @@bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310 I had to move at the end of 2011. I had a hard time finding a place because I was forced to move while unemployed. No, one will rent to you when your unemployed and collecting unemployment. Finally was able to move back to parents home 2014. They are deceased. I’m tired of getting phone calls and text messages from people wanting to buy the property.

    • @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310
      @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310  Před 2 lety

      @@vickiebastian3051 We understand! The market is so crazy right now!

  • @michaelsix9684
    @michaelsix9684 Před 2 lety +1

    Sandy Springs is nice, but it's pricey

  • @rahrah2956
    @rahrah2956 Před rokem +1

    She is such a cutie pie lady. :D

  • @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310

    Which suburb looks the best to you?

    • @vickiebastian3051
      @vickiebastian3051 Před 2 lety

      Do you understand what suburbs are? City of Atlanta actually have suburbs and it’s not Alpharetta or Johns Creek. The area that I live in is considered the actual suburbs of Atlanta. I’m 2 miles from Grant Park. I’m at the City and county line.

    • @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310
      @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310  Před 2 lety +1

      @@vickiebastian3051 Nice! Grant Park is a great area. Suburbs are defined as "an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one". Johns Creek and Alpharetta are part of the Metro Atlanta area, so are considered suburbs!

    • @vickiebastian3051
      @vickiebastian3051 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310 I’m not in Grant Park. My parents lived over there my first 10 years of life. I live in East Atlanta which is City of Atlanta, Dekalb County.

    • @TheOriginalCryptoPimp
      @TheOriginalCryptoPimp Před rokem

      @@Lily-gs9iv please ignore Vickie. She's been taking a shit all over the comment section.

  • @steverl22
    @steverl22 Před 2 lety +1

    Traffic is HORRIBLE in Atlanta 🤮🤮🤮

    • @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310
      @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310  Před 2 lety

      Yup!! Pretty much!

    • @Kevin-df8jg
      @Kevin-df8jg Před 2 lety

      Traffic is horrible in any big city

    • @brucet2756
      @brucet2756 Před rokem

      @@Kevin-df8jg Some cities have good public transportation options though

    • @george_cantstandya
      @george_cantstandya Před rokem

      @@brucet2756 which gives you a choice at least, but the traffic is still horrible. Worst traffic I've ever driven in was in NYC. Atlanta has heavy rail and buses. They're not great because we don't have the density for a lot of train stations.

  • @1879gym
    @1879gym Před rokem

    Wow, she is very ambitious! I've been involved in RE for 25 + years in the metro... I would not but 3 of her selections in my top 10 but everyone has their locations in... 😊
    Respectfully, I found her statement about music rather telling...next

    • @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310
      @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for your thoughtful comment. These top 5 were Niche.com's Top 5 in the Atlanta area. Everyone has their preferences, but these were based on ratings for safety, school, diversity, good for families, and housing. It really just depends on what your values are to determine your own top suburbs! That's what you and I do everyday with clients. It depends on what is going to be the best place for THEM😉

    • @didinita
      @didinita Před 9 měsíci

      Moving to the area and just started looking. What areas would you recommend for a family of 4, with 2 little kids?

  • @vickiebastian3051
    @vickiebastian3051 Před 2 lety +1

    Alpharetta is not a hop skip and jump from Atlanta. You need to be mentioning how far people will be driving. Houses are selling over $500,00 or higher.

    • @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310
      @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks, Vickie. We live in Alpharetta//Johns Creek, so we definitely know it isn't super close to Atlanta. It takes a good 30 mins to get into town. We have lots of other videos that mention how bad the traffic can be along with that commute. If people can drive into town during the off hours, it isn't so bad though. Do you live in town?

    • @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310
      @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310  Před 2 lety

      Oh! And yes, house prices have gone up a ton in Alpharetta! Median home price includes condos and townhomes. But, you can still buy a house under 500k, surprisingly. They just aren't as nice as they used to be at that price. We are about to shoot a video on how much house you can get in each of the top suburbs. Be on the lookout!

    • @michaelsix9684
      @michaelsix9684 Před 2 lety +1

      my brother moved there over 20 yrs. ago, it was small then, now it's grown so much and got very expensive

    • @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310
      @bestplacestoliveinatlantag8310  Před 2 lety

      @@michaelsix9684 Yes! I remember when North Point Mall was built. It was considered out in the sticks back then!

    • @brucet2756
      @brucet2756 Před rokem +2

      you will drive at least 30 minutes to go anywhere in Atlanta. That's just how it is. We're one of the most car dependent cities in the US