My Experience Living in Dahlonega, GA | Moving to North Georgia

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  • čas přidán 8. 11. 2022
  • If you're thinking about moving to North Georgia or living in Dahlonega, GA specifically, I'll be giving you my in depth perspective from living here for 15 years.
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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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    🏠 About Tim -
    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!

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  • @sammyelliott5554
    @sammyelliott5554 Před 5 dny

    In Hiawassee Blue Ridge EMC has fiber throughout Towns county. When we moved here 2 years ago it was established in the front yard in a cable box. Called them to have it installed and they said it would take 2 months before they could have a technician out to install. Come to find out fiber is not something anyone can do. At the time Blue Ridge subcontracts to fiber specialist and that’s why it takes so long. We went with Windstream. They came out the next day and have had excellent service.
    Thought you would mention the wineries in Dahlonega.

  • @johngraymusic
    @johngraymusic Před měsícem +1

    Beautiful little town! Lots to do. Gold panning, country/bluegrass music. Nature, lakes, boating, fishing, moonshine, weed, 😅 just like back home.😊

  • @virginiamoss7045
    @virginiamoss7045 Před rokem +3

    The attitude of the locals there is very similar to that in many rural counties, like my own, Madison County, north of Athens; no outsiders, no development, no city-slickers from Atlanta, no public office for anyone whose family hasn't lived there for many generations so don't bother to run for local office. That was 15 years ago when I first moved to Madison County from Atlanta. Things are finally changing now, fresh faces, demand for better internet, an Ingles grocery store, and a newly minted comprehensive land use plan with business/industrial development areas designated; water/sewer is the only obstacle in the way of development. It's difficult to balance the pastoral with convenience and please everyone.

  • @marti_flute
    @marti_flute Před rokem +4

    I listened to this to learn a little more about the place where my brother Stan lived for about 15 years. He died on March 17th.

  • @artheis1342
    @artheis1342 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I've been living in Blairsville for 20 years. It was a small sleepy town then. Over the past five years it has turned into a nightmare. The old two-lane roads cannot handle the huge influx of summer only people. The traffic is now unbearable. Rush around city drivers do not mix with slow driving natives. It is demolition derby in the summer. Year- round living has also exploded and turning leaves time which is so beautiful. Nothing is really fun anymore because of the mass of people. So, I'm thinking of moving to another off the road slow moving town if one even exists anymore.

  • @ianadkins471
    @ianadkins471 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I’ve lived in Dahlonega since 2002. Amazing to see the growth…. It’s a good/bad thing. The college is an advantage because it brings vitality into the community. As for the tourists…. Great to have money wise but I leave on those weekends. I’m surprised you did not mention the wine community, bicycling, motorcycling or access to Lake Lanier. Talk about an explosion of growth. If you plan to move here the real estate is out of control but if you can afford to live here it’s a pretty cool place. Sadly as the population grows it will turn into another crappy city. I am already seeing it. All in all you can’t beat it. Thanks for the videos.

  • @buckleymordecai9605
    @buckleymordecai9605 Před měsícem

    Ya, planning on moving to this area soon- since I work from home I need a robust band width! Helen, Clarksville, Dahlonega...nice vid. VERY helpful!

  • @edorofish
    @edorofish Před rokem +1

    I lived in Dahlonega from 90-92 on Duffy Grizzle Rd. Loved my time in the mountains and walking the AT. Popular hangout was the Valley Sportsman....now closed. I bought all my archery equipment from them. Troy was one of the sons. Can't remember the owners names but they were all great people. Make sure you wave when passing others! I used the commissary CFDM for grocery shopping.

    • @thatcat8442
      @thatcat8442 Před rokem

      I wil be visiting Dahlonega at the end of June. I too, am concerned about the weather. Weather sites on the internet, show quite a bit of rain potential historically. As someone who knows, is it really likely that we will be ruined in all day?

  • @Regansaidso
    @Regansaidso Před rokem +3

    I can sympathize with the people complaining about the university expanding- KSU is doing the same thing in Kennesaw.

  • @monteshehee2398
    @monteshehee2398 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thank you for posting videos like this. We currently live in Southern California but are highly considering moving to this area! This is helping us weigh out the pros and cons. Appreciate you taking the time to make videos like this! Keep it up

  • @fatfeline1086
    @fatfeline1086 Před rokem +5

    bad internet is a deal breaker for me. My local Walmart has great organic produce and much better prices than kroger (old, not that clean , tends to have past dated food) or especially Publix.

  • @kmichaelp4508
    @kmichaelp4508 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Well… Flarda boy turned into a peach. I’m a peach turned into a Flarda boy 😝 My first wife and I lived in Dahlonega along with Murrayville for quite a few years. Her great grandfather had a small grocery store there until he got into his late 90’s. Nix grocery. Right on the square. The old colonial house was right behind it. My first son was his 5th generation. Loved it there but had to travel sooooo far for work in the metro. Now retired in Flarda. But I have dreams of returning there in the future. Just wayyyyyy outside on 5-10 acres in the middle of nowhere.

  • @vl4n7684zt
    @vl4n7684zt Před 7 měsíci +2

    Saw a 'Publix coming soon' sign at the end of 400 next to Home Depot. Oct '23 when seen.

  • @frontdesk208
    @frontdesk208 Před rokem +8

    I live in Dahlonega, the grocery store thing is true, very inconvenient . the internet service is windstream and it is AWFUL. the college and Roberta Green have taken over the town. However...I LOVE DAHLONEGA and wouldnt want to live anywhere else. nicest people in the country live here.

    • @edorofish
      @edorofish Před rokem

      I remember Green's Department Store. My wife and I would visit the store and carry items in the store. The employees were notorious for following people to see if they were shoplifting. We would leave the items on different shelves when they weren't looking and watch their reactions. Hilarious times back in 90-92 timeframe.

  • @ryanhell921
    @ryanhell921 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I was in the Army, and lived there, Rockhouse Road, from 1990-2005. Til my nasty divorce. And actually kinda love the place, but haven't been there much since. And REALLY loved going up to Suches and catching those trout 😁great video. & Back the we really could care less there wasn't any internet service

  • @ilovefood8553
    @ilovefood8553 Před rokem +2

    My family is looking forward to visiting Dahlonega and maybe moving there.

  • @cjohnson784
    @cjohnson784 Před rokem +1

    wait until it snows! Say hi to my family! Oh an lets see how you feel after a summer or two. enjoy!

    • @MrHabitat009
      @MrHabitat009 Před rokem

      Can’t be any worse than south Florida. No breeze rains everyday and no seasons

    • @jeffl915
      @jeffl915 Před 10 měsíci

      I come up every summer from Florida, and the weather here is a dream compared to that. I would not buy a place in Dahlonega. Dawsonville GA has more affordable homes, and a more country vibe for sure.

  • @MtnAngel917
    @MtnAngel917 Před 11 měsíci +2

    You're in luck! A Publix is going in by the Home Depot!

  • @Lola-qw1ih
    @Lola-qw1ih Před rokem +1

    Hi Tim, I appreciate the information you shared. Could you tell us a little bit about how the weather is like during the summer and winter, if there is flood risks in the area or natural disaster prone? We're a family from Anchorage, AK who will most likely be making a move down to Georgia by the end of this summer (2023). We're currently in the hunt for mountain towns to live at in the northeast area close to all the mountains. We're big on nature who don't like the big city feel so as "natural and small as possible" the better for us. I'm also looking at schools for my daughter in the Marietta/Alpharetta and want our home to be at a reasonably close proximity. I'm really liking what I've runned into about Dahlonega so far, I'm wondering if you know of any other mountain towns with a small town feel (though not too small). Thanks again, Tim!

  • @GeorgiaGrowGuy
    @GeorgiaGrowGuy Před rokem +1

    No grocery, little to no food delivery, not uber/ride share, no modern car wash, poor city traffic planning, AAA is non-existent, tourist traffic get annoying, and dont forget the fall influx of cider swilling, apple picking, leaf lookers. In spite of all that, i wish i had moved here years ago.

  • @therrienmichael08
    @therrienmichael08 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I will definitely be heading up from central florida.

  • @cherialwayslearning4646
    @cherialwayslearning4646 Před rokem +3

    I like going to Tomato House for groceries

  • @MrHabitat009
    @MrHabitat009 Před rokem +3

    Looking to move up towards suches/blairsville I’ll have my wife contact you

  • @american_chevy616
    @american_chevy616 Před rokem +2

    Think a Grocery store just opened up in Cleveland.

  • @claudinemcnamara7784
    @claudinemcnamara7784 Před rokem +1

    I'm going to look in May from Maine to see if it's the right place for me. I've been wanting to move there since I discovered it

  • @AAmorais
    @AAmorais Před rokem +1

    I heard that they have a Publix now.

  • @monteshehee2398
    @monteshehee2398 Před 9 měsíci

    How is the housing market in dahlonega? Is it slowing down? Price reduction? Is it a buyers market yet? Thank you

  • @deirdre444
    @deirdre444 Před 8 měsíci +1

    "...it's not like the record's gonna scratch..." Hilarious.

  • @deborahsherman637
    @deborahsherman637 Před rokem +1

    Are there any mobile home communities around there?

  • @susanflory4057
    @susanflory4057 Před rokem

    Publix is going to open up near Home Depot.

  • @kimberlysanchez3592
    @kimberlysanchez3592 Před rokem

    Did Fresh n Frugal close down?? Not that it was much of a grocery high! 😕 😂