This is true. So many spots in Atlanta are terrific to live in, but when you need to get somewhere, you find out they are an extra 20-30 minutes away. City of Decatur and Avondale Estates are two great examples.
Love it! One of the most informative glad you brought up the spider and snake issues.. I was wondering how the Carolinas had so many copperhead issues but I never hear any Georgians complain..
I'm laughing about Snowpocalypse 2014, because I got to witness it firsthand. We flew in from Ohio to do some deployment training, so we flew directly into the base and missed all the highway traffic. We were supposed to be staying on cots in tents outside, but we were moved to lodging because the permanent staff was afraid the pines would fall on the tents from all the ice. The base closed, so only essential personnel were on duty. All the people who were stuck working came to eat with us, since our people were making hot meals. It was just insane to me that the city really lost it over two inches of snow lol. I even heard someone gave birth in a car in the traffic jam. I remember the permanent staff calling it Snowmageddon/Snowpocalypse. Still makes me crack up. Now considering a move to Atlanta for work, I'm glad to hear that was an extreme case, and it's not like that every winter!
Hey Stephanie - we are lucky it doesn't happen that often! Atlanta is not prepared at all for ice storms of that magnitude. The schools all let out at once - our son's school released the children and parents had to pick them up. Road were very treacherous on the way there. It was not fun!!!
The reason why Atlanta/Northern half of GA, has such huge problems when it snows is, the only snow plows in the state are at Hartsfield International Airport and that's where they stay.
Crime, homelessness, trash, aggressive drivers and increasing taxes …. That’s my 5. I am a long time Atlanta resident. I would do a little more homework and not base your decision on the weather, Fauna or the insects/animals that live in the area. And please don’t move here without a job. Oh and depending on what side of town you live on you may or not have a grocery store that’s convenient to you.
Hey thanks for commenting! Most large metro areas in the US are having problems with increased crime and homelessness in the last couple of years. Many people are moving here from New York and California, and things that may surprise them are how many bugs we have an how humid it is.
One thing I dont like about Georgia is everything is on the north side of Atlanta. For example, Whole foods. Theres no other whole foods in the entire state except one in Savannah.
Ha ha! Well, it's true, we have lots of mosquitos. There are many things you can do to reduce them in your yard - make sure you have no ivy or any standing water helps a lot.
I have no reason to come there hell to the naw! I havent been there since 1993 that was over 30 years ago well u can tack on another 30 years on those other 30
Are you in the film and TV industry? Text me to give me some more background on what you are looking for. My number is 404.313.6030. Arts is a big part of Atlanta, which is one of the things I love. Text me and I'll help you.
My first suggestion would be Old Fourth Ward. It's a vibrant community, lots of art, music, culture, restaurants, just East of downtown. Also has higher density housing like condos so there's always people around. Close to the Beltline for running and biking, they have a huge lantern parade every fall. Also easy to hit the highway and head South if you are going to be working at any of the film studios. If you want to see some places on April 14 that would be cool. Feel free to call or text.
Hello, I have been watching your videos and they are very helpful. I will be moving atlanta for 7 to 8 months period, do we get budget friendly ( like $1000 or less rent per month) shared or studio homes near downtown, dunwoody or sandysprings areas?
As a person familiar with Atl, there is an effective meme that sums up Atl perfectly. “Atlanta is an hour away from Atlanta.”
This is true. So many spots in Atlanta are terrific to live in, but when you need to get somewhere, you find out they are an extra 20-30 minutes away. City of Decatur and Avondale Estates are two great examples.
Love it! One of the most informative glad you brought up the spider and snake issues.. I was wondering how the Carolinas had so many copperhead issues but I never hear any Georgians complain..
Yes - always be aware when you are near water - esp. trails near creeks. That's where the copperheads like to hang out.
Those weren't black widows in the video. Redback spiders from Australia.
The one benefit from Snowmagedon, is that Atl received the necessary equipment to prevent a similar occurrence in the future.
I hope so. You do see those shelter structures on the side of 285 now. I was told they are for salt storage in case of snow and ice.
I'm laughing about Snowpocalypse 2014, because I got to witness it firsthand. We flew in from Ohio to do some deployment training, so we flew directly into the base and missed all the highway traffic. We were supposed to be staying on cots in tents outside, but we were moved to lodging because the permanent staff was afraid the pines would fall on the tents from all the ice. The base closed, so only essential personnel were on duty. All the people who were stuck working came to eat with us, since our people were making hot meals. It was just insane to me that the city really lost it over two inches of snow lol. I even heard someone gave birth in a car in the traffic jam. I remember the permanent staff calling it Snowmageddon/Snowpocalypse. Still makes me crack up. Now considering a move to Atlanta for work, I'm glad to hear that was an extreme case, and it's not like that every winter!
Hey Stephanie - we are lucky it doesn't happen that often! Atlanta is not prepared at all for ice storms of that magnitude. The schools all let out at once - our son's school released the children and parents had to pick them up. Road were very treacherous on the way there. It was not fun!!!
The reason why Atlanta/Northern half of GA, has such huge problems when it snows is, the only snow plows in the state are at Hartsfield International Airport and that's where they stay.
Also, even though we know a huge ice storm hits every 5-10 years, everyone is always caught by surprise!
The roaches 🤣
I know, right????😀
Hilarious and informative!
I had to pay the roach his per diem. Glad to put him to work.
Crime, homelessness, trash, aggressive drivers and increasing taxes …. That’s my 5. I am a long time Atlanta resident. I would do a little more homework and not base your decision on the weather, Fauna or the insects/animals that live in the area. And please don’t move here without a job. Oh and depending on what side of town you live on you may or not have a grocery store that’s convenient to you.
Hey thanks for commenting! Most large metro areas in the US are having problems with increased crime and homelessness in the last couple of years. Many people are moving here from New York and California, and things that may surprise them are how many bugs we have an how humid it is.
Thanks for the warning! Considering moving there.🤔
Thanks Diane!
I like the Peach lane but wish there were more of it.
This is a VERY VERY TRUTHFUL thumbnail!
Ha ha - roaches are a part of life here!
One thing I dont like about Georgia is everything is on the north side of Atlanta. For example, Whole foods. Theres no other whole foods in the entire state except one in Savannah.
There are Piggly Wigglys on the South Side.
Augusta
You’ve convinced me. To stay in Indiana. HATE MOSQUITOES. HATE EM
Ha ha! Well, it's true, we have lots of mosquitos. There are many things you can do to reduce them in your yard - make sure you have no ivy or any standing water helps a lot.
learned a lot, I live in Houston, we have many of the same problems you do, seems ironic,
All my family from atl and I plan on moving there and this video was informative #newsubscriber
Thank you so much - glad it was helpful!
Thanks Aydee! Welcome to Atlanta!!!!
The tree pollen!
Hey Alexandria - yes, the pollen is the worst! Especially when the pine pollen comes out!
I have no reason to come there hell to the naw! I havent been there since 1993 that was over 30 years ago well u can tack on another 30 years on those other 30
Hey brother I’ll be moving there in 3 months. Will you make a video of top entertainment neighborhoods.
Hi - Thanks for watching!!! Each neighborhood has it's own flavor. What part of town are you interested in?
@@movingtoatlantaga I move in Aug, my first Time visiting will be April 14. I want to move into an arts and entertainment neighborhood.
Are you in the film and TV industry? Text me to give me some more background on what you are looking for. My number is 404.313.6030. Arts is a big part of Atlanta, which is one of the things I love. Text me and I'll help you.
@@movingtoatlantaga yes I am, I am a social media marketing data scientist.
My first suggestion would be Old Fourth Ward. It's a vibrant community, lots of art, music, culture, restaurants, just East of downtown. Also has higher density housing like condos so there's always people around. Close to the Beltline for running and biking, they have a huge lantern parade every fall. Also easy to hit the highway and head South if you are going to be working at any of the film studios. If you want to see some places on April 14 that would be cool. Feel free to call or text.
Wow you just got a new subriber
Thanks for watching - I really appreciate it!!!
Bro said pollen 😂
Bruh.
Didn't even begin to describe the cons lol. Bugs are like #7 on a list of dislikes.
This July, the mosquitos and roach populations have exploded. Bugs are a major con right now!!!!!
Hello, I have been watching your videos and they are very helpful. I will be moving atlanta for 7 to 8 months period, do we get budget friendly ( like $1000 or less rent per month) shared or studio homes near downtown, dunwoody or sandysprings areas?
Hi Sai. Unfortunately rents seem to start at $1,500 per month in Atlanta. Rents are out of control right now.
Have fun in Atlanta but look over your shoulder
Let’s collab!
Thanks Alieshia! Email me at parker@marshallberch.com
You didn't mention crime.
Crime tends to be very localized, so it is best to consult a crime map if you have any questions about a certain area.
The rising crime taste doesn’t bother you?
Hey Heath, yes crime does bother me. Crime seems to be a widespread (all over the nation) problem right now.