Alpharetta, Georgia

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What's it like to live in Alpharetta?

ladeedah1988
1y ago

Alpharetta is a wonderful, safe place to live. If you are female, I recommend joining the WineNot group as they sponsor activities in Alpharetta. Great gyms around if you are in to that If you like sports, ALTA and USTA tennis is also big. Downtown Alpharetta is a great place as well as Avalon. Alpharetta can be pricey, so I would start looking early to see if it is a fit. You will have to have a car.

lemoncatbeans
1y ago
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Hi! I think Alpharetta is a great place to work or move to, I do agree with others that it's more families than 20-somethings, but it's a lot safer than Atlanta. It would require a car, but if you live near GA 400 then you can drive down or even Uber to north Atlanta on the weekends in 30-ish minutes if there's no traffic. There's a ton of activities for 20-30 age range inside the perimeter (ITP) of Atlanta. Or living a little closer to the city (Sandy Springs or Brookhaven) would be a good option too, and as long as you are within a 10-minute drive of a 400 entrance, the commute shouldn't be too crazy even with traffic.

People in the South are very welcoming and neighborly in my opinion, we had Swiss neighbors move in when I was a kid who transferred here for work and everyone loved them! I am also foreign, and I'd say it sometimes depends on where you're from as not everyone is welcoming to all, but I've never noticed any negativity towards Swiss people here. I actually found it easier to make friends in Georgia than in some other places I've lived.

I think if you've been to any other part of the US, then you probably understand the overall culture here. I think the Southern US in particular has a very specific culture itself, and now that I live in the North US, I do crave the warmth from people in the South and miss the food lol. If you do end up moving, welcome! I would highly recommend taking a drive down to the Panhandle of Florida to check out the beaches (Rosemary is nice). I think the Gulf of Mexico has the best beaches for swimming in the US (in my opinion) and it's 5 hour drive from Atlanta (or short flight). The greater Atlanta area also has a great music scene, nice hikes in the area, and amazing beer and great comfort food. If any of these interest you I think you would enjoy the activities available!

Chickensandcoke
7mo ago
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Lots of good outdoors stuff to do within a reasonable distance. It isn’t the Rockies, so temper your expectations, but there’s still mountains, lakes, forests, the coast, etc. I consider myself an outdoors person and there isn’t too much lacking (aside from winter activities)

Schools in JC, Alpharetta, Milton, are very high quality. Cumming is likely similar but I’m less familiar, and I am even less sure about Dahlonega in that regard, but up there you’ll be even closer to outdoors stuff.

I do not work in the construction industry but have many clients who do - it seems to be healthy in Georgia with lots of different opportunities. Someone feel free to correct me on that as again I’ve never personally looked for a job here in that area.

Alpharetta definitely feels like a suburb. You don’t feel like you’re in an urban environment but it is peak suburbia imo. I enjoy it here a lot, just wish it was less car centric but that’s just what you get with suburbs.

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