You're so right-when more people move to an area, it usually drives up the cost of living. It's supply and demand in action! As the population grows, housing and real estate values tend to increase, especially if the area is desirable. It’s happening in a lot of cities right now, not just Nashville. If you're a homeowner, this could be a great opportunity to build equity. But if you're renting or looking to buy, it can definitely feel like a challenge. It's always good to keep an eye on the market trends and explore programs or options that might help you manage those rising costs. Thanks for sharing your experience! 😊
My family moved here from Ohio. My wife had just graduated from nursing school and was looking for a good nursing community with nice weather. We found it in Augusta!
I agree I moved to Evans,GA ( Columbia County) in or around November 2021 I was born and raised in Walterboro,SC ( it’s 72 miles from Savannah,GA and around 46 miles from Charleston,SC) I am a disabled veteran . I am happy There are two Veterans hospitals in Augusta,GA which services my healthcare needs , thankfully, the VA hospitals are a short commute from my neighborhood 😊
Haha , my amazon offer just listed Appling Georgia so here I am , and you guys got the Cyber command center. OMG !!! I have been getting turned off from Atlanta lately
Thanks for sharing. I’m actually originally from Georgia, but I’ve been in New York for about 25 years now and New York City is getting out of hand so I’m planning to come back and he just moved to Augusta so I’m thinking that’s where I’m going next.
Augusta definitely pick up the paste of a big city now days augusta still have a little bit of a small town feel but it’s becoming more urban than a small town feel and it’s drawing Allot of crowds around here the infrastructure is changing now really fast Augusta not really considered a slow pace city anymore it’s still a little laid back but me as a young person it seem like people are in a rush to get to places commute times to and from work has picked up allot wrecks everyday on the interstate and now it don’t just halft to be rush hour when it’s really crowded it can happen at any time between 3:00 to 7:00 or 7:30 now but the entertainment is now about to become a major part of the city so it’s allot happening all at one time
I wanted to move to Augusta because of the small town feel I been reading about. But reading your comment about traffick is disheartening 😅😂. Im trying to get away from the traffick. Arizona has gotten really crowded over the last 5 years but i guess this is happening everywhere
Like I said on one the other channels you can be anywhere you want in 2 hours I live in aiken and I’m a city boy so it’s a convenience to be in Atlanta and charlotte in 2 hours or Columbia in 50 mins while Augusta all while just enough to do and still being laid back I like it here
Thank you for sharing. I will be moving there in June. Looking forward to it but also looking for Administrative job in medical and none medical field. Any suggestions of which companies I save looking into or contacting? Any advice will help.
We do have a public bus system but it only covers a limited area of Augusta and it does not go to Columbia County. So, I would definitely recommend having a personal vehicle if possible.
@@kwadjookai8172 I have never told anyone to move here. I share information based on my personal experience of living here. While you are entitled to your opinion, please refrain from instructing me on how to manage my channel. Thank you. 😊
My hometown!!!
Hey Katerra, I enjoyed this video!! I am an out of state investor and thought it was great! I do feel that many people are moving to Augusta!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it. 😊
I live in Nashville Tn and the more people moved here the higher the cost of living became
You're so right-when more people move to an area, it usually drives up the cost of living. It's supply and demand in action! As the population grows, housing and real estate values tend to increase, especially if the area is desirable. It’s happening in a lot of cities right now, not just Nashville.
If you're a homeowner, this could be a great opportunity to build equity. But if you're renting or looking to buy, it can definitely feel like a challenge. It's always good to keep an eye on the market trends and explore programs or options that might help you manage those rising costs. Thanks for sharing your experience! 😊
My family moved here from Ohio. My wife had just graduated from nursing school and was looking for a good nursing community with nice weather. We found it in Augusta!
Yaay! That’s awesome. I love to hear it! 😊
What school? I'm looking for RN school
@@Lilthis_n_that She went to Sharon Regional just over the state line in PA.
I agree I moved to Evans,GA ( Columbia County) in or around November 2021
I was born and raised in Walterboro,SC ( it’s 72 miles from Savannah,GA and around 46 miles from Charleston,SC)
I am a disabled veteran . I am happy There are two Veterans hospitals in Augusta,GA which services my healthcare needs , thankfully, the VA hospitals are a short commute from my neighborhood 😊
@@ReginaLaban glad this was a good move for you!
Haha , my amazon offer just listed Appling Georgia so here I am , and you guys got the Cyber command center. OMG !!! I have been getting turned off from Atlanta lately
@@djdenton6153 I hear good things about the Appling location.
Great information. Can you make a video on the home buyer assistance programs in Augusta?
Hi there! Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/dSMja-T6MEI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=S33wkmsSfB6iAfpD
Thanks for sharing. I’m actually originally from Georgia, but I’ve been in New York for about 25 years now and New York City is getting out of hand so I’m planning to come back and he just moved to Augusta so I’m thinking that’s where I’m going next.
@@envyellissays9116 you’re welcome! If you do decide to relocate, let me know if I can help.
Augusta definitely pick up the paste of a big city now days augusta still have a little bit of a small town feel but it’s becoming more urban than a small town feel and it’s drawing Allot of crowds around here the infrastructure is changing now really fast Augusta not really considered a slow pace city anymore it’s still a little laid back but me as a young person it seem like people are in a rush to get to places commute times to and from work has picked up allot wrecks everyday on the interstate and now it don’t just halft to be rush hour when it’s really crowded it can happen at any time between 3:00 to 7:00 or 7:30 now but the entertainment is now about to become a major part of the city so it’s allot happening all at one time
I agree! I tell everyone Augusta is going to be a different city in the next 5 years. Thank you so much for your feedback.
I wanted to move to Augusta because of the small town feel I been reading about. But reading your comment about traffick is disheartening 😅😂. Im trying to get away from the traffick. Arizona has gotten really crowded over the last 5 years but i guess this is happening everywhere
Like I said on one the other channels you can be anywhere you want in 2 hours I live in aiken and I’m a city boy so it’s a convenience to be in Atlanta and charlotte in 2 hours or Columbia in 50 mins while Augusta all while just enough to do and still being laid back I like it here
Thank you for your feedback!
I'm going to moving there from Ohio for better job opportunities in nursing with my family of 5 we are so excited and cannot wait to move there❤
There are definitely great opportunities here for nurses! I’d love to help you relocate your family when ready.
Thank you for sharing. I will be moving there in June. Looking forward to it but also looking for Administrative job in medical and none medical field. Any suggestions of which companies I save looking into or contacting? Any advice will help.
Wellstar MCG Health or Piedmont Health, School system , ADP, or local staffing agencies I think would be a good starting point.
Thank you for the information and I will look into it.
My kids mother moved out there from NYC. Went from paying $1600 a month for rent too $900 a month
Oh wow! I hope she likes the area so far. It’s nothing like New York lol
How is the public transportation in Augusta ?
We do have a public bus system but it only covers a limited area of Augusta and it does not go to Columbia County. So, I would definitely recommend having a personal vehicle if possible.
I'm looking to relocated to ga need help in to finding house
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Can i move into your garage for a couple months? I pay 😂
Can’t help you there 😂
@@katerratherealtor ok 😂
Stop telling them to move there
@@kwadjookai8172 I have never told anyone to move here. I share information based on my personal experience of living here. While you are entitled to your opinion, please refrain from instructing me on how to manage my channel. Thank you. 😊