Things To Consider When Living in Georgia

Things To Consider When Living in Georgia

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Relocating to a new state can be a difficult decision to make. Not only do you need to look at the state as a whole, but you also need to consider the specific community you’ll become a part of. Fortunately, if you’re planning on making the move to Georgia, you have a variety of options to choose from. Whatever your age, budget, family dynamics or preferences, there’s a little something for everyone in this beautiful state.

In this article, we’ll present you with both pros and cons about life in Georgia along with a list of top cities to settle down in based on a few different factors. We’ll also provide you with a checklist to help make the moving process just a little easier.

Section I will begin with some of the reasons why Georgia is a great place to call home, then a few disadvantages to keep in mind, as well as some interesting facts about the Peach State.

In Sections II through IV, we’ll examine some great destinations for the following groups:

II. Young professionals just starting outIII. Couples who have young kidsIV. Retired folks looking to live their golden years in the warm weather

For each community within Sections II through IV, we assign a HOMEiA Score, which provides an overall assessment — based on affordability, employment, lifestyle, healthcare, education and other relevant factors — of the city’s appeal as a place to call home. Ranks are then assigned based on the HOMEiA Scores.

Table of Contents:

I. The Pros and Cons of Living in GeorgiaPros:Cons:II. Great Options for Young Professionals1. Columbus2. Macon3. Augusta4. Savannah5. Athens6. DecaturIII. Cities to Suit Families with Young Kids1. Woodstock2. Suwanee3. Alpharetta4. Roswell5. Johns CreekIV. Great Options for Retirees1. Augusta2. Savannah3. Woodstock4. Peachtree City

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