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Moving to Georgia

For those looking to move into the great state of Georgia, there are a few things to know before the final decision is made. Traffic can be a hassle in Georgia due to its densely populated cities, so planning ahead and giving yourself plenty of time to drive is a good idea. Naturally, the traffic centers around urban areas and since those are where many of the jobs will be located, it is important to drive carefully in and around each city in Georgia. 

No matter where you decide to settle down in Georgia, the state stays hot and humid almost all year long. The summers are particularly hot and humid, and even the long lean into fall and winter doesn’t cool things down dramatically. Keep this in mind when planning your move, as you may need to prepare for a period of acclimation. Additionally, many local Georgians tend toward fast food as a staple in their diets. If you want to settle into your new home quickly, it may behoove you to get ready for fast food meals or, at the very least, get ready to watch many of your co-workers eat fast food. It’s part of Georgia’s culture.

Top Cities in Georgia

Atlanta

The most populated and, arguably, the most popular city in Georgia, Atlanta is steeped in history and culture. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, also known as the King Center, is a national historic site that is open to the public for free. Alongside the city’s historic impact is its cultural influence, which stems in large part from Atlanta’s incredibly powerful and successful hip-hop scene. World-renowned musicians such as Ludacris and 2 Chainz got their start in Atlanta, so keep your ears open.

Columbus

Columbus, Georgia is known as something of a retiree’s dream, but don’t let this stop you from settling down in the city well before you retire. Sitting near the Chattahoochee River, Columbus features a 15-mile river walk that highlights scenic spots, as well as numerous walking and bike paths that encourage a healthy lifestyle. There are plenty of golf courses and tennis courts for those looking for fun leisure time, and springtime concerts keep the nightlife exciting.

Savannah

While not the largest city in Georgia, Savannah may be the most attractive for a specific reason: it is among the most affordable cities in the country, especially when it comes to home prices. The national median home price is more than $50,000 higher than the median home prices in Savannah, and that’s just the cherry on top of a delicious plate. Savannah also boasts the largest National Historic District in the United States, and state-of-the-art research hospitals keep the city on the cutting edge even while its history is on point.

Sandy Springs

Sandy Springs may not sound familiar to many, but this shouldn’t stop you from considering it as your next home base. The Chattahoochee River National Recreational Area was established in Sandy Springs due to the city’s rather close proximity to the river itself, and this means that a good mix of pastimes are available to residents of Sandy Springs. Folks can relax with fishing or kayaking, hiking or biking, and the best part is that beautiful nature is essentially right outside your front door.

Roswell

It may not be the Roswell most people know and love, but you may still find yourself falling for Roswell, Georgia’s fantastic economic opportunities. The median household income in Roswell is $82,150, and that’s great news for people looking to work hard and earn a good living. The majority of careers in Roswell center around science, educational services, health care, and management, so working professionals can thrive here.

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Georgia Statistics

Georgia is one of the fastest growing states in the U.S., with its population expanding at a rate of 10.8% over the last five years. This means the state is vulnerable to some overcrowding, and its traffic is a force to be reckoned with, but these are problems that preparation and patience can handle. As for the economy, Georgia’s total personal income is ranked 11th out of 51 in the U.S., which is certainly not bad; depending on your career path and your specialties, you may profit from a move to Georgia.

While the traffic may get out of hand in Georgia, the good news is that its roads are among the best-maintained roads in the country. Driving trends continue to amaze, as Georgia is ranked second to last when it comes to oil consumption, and fourth to last when it comes to gasoline and ethanol consumption; for a state that has so many people, Georgia handles its energy needs incredibly well.

Things to Do in Georgia

Once you’ve mastered driving safely through the densely populated Georgian roads, it will be a great time to unwind. There is always plenty to do in Georgia, starting with the state’s urban centers. Sports are fairly popular in Georgia, so if you’re a fan of one of their great teams, you can watch them play and have a great time. If you’re looking to be a little more active, the good news is that many of Georgia’s cities are bordered by the ocean; Georgia’s beaches are plentiful and beautiful to boot. On a more somber note, Savannah features the Bonaventure Cemetery, one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the country. 

For more kid-friendly entertainment, Georgia is home to the Georgia Aquarium, Zoo Atlanta, and the aforementioned beaches; all of these spots are great for trips with your family and will keep you and your kids active and excited. History is also alive and well in Georgia, as you may visit the aforementioned King Center and/or The National Center for Civil and Human Rights to brush up on many all-important subjects. Last but certainly not least, you must taste why Georgia is known as the Peach State, so buy yourself a bushel of delicious peaches and have a fantastic time.

Testimonials

Would Highly recommend! – I used Colonial to move my elderly mother-in-law from Florida to Georgia. I never used a moving company before and from the first call to the day of pick up and delivery they were terrific! Kept in constant contact with me. If I had a question, they called me right back. The movers were kind and respectful of her belongings. They also had the best price around! I would Highly recommend them. – Debred

Colonial could do my pick-up the fastest. It was from Georgia to New York. They used a local moving company in Atlanta and it was very good. The people were so nice and they took care of every piece of furniture like it was their own. The setup was perfect. The rep was always available. It was a quick move, from May, and they picked up the end of May. I only had a couple of weeks. – Rose


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