Decatur, Georgia

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What's it like to live in Decatur?

spacetiles
3mo ago
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Big con is the taxes. BUT if you are planning on kids it will eventually pay off. The schools are worth it. If you can aim for it, Winnona Park Elementary is great. At my son’s HS graduation they gave shout outs to all the schools and by far the biggest cheers for WPE out of all the elementary schools.

Con - the roads are horrible, and not just poor traffic planning but the pot hole and sink holes keep getting worse. I think the town’s walkability/bikability plan includes making the roads impassable by car.

Pros - great sense of community, great events on the square AND around town.

Pro - the trash and recycling guys are great.

Pro - police come when you call although I’ve only needed them once in 17 years.

Con - the police don’t seem to do anything to help with traffic (tickets etc) so people drive too fast on small roads and pull all kinds of stunts at the horrible traffic design in town. Be VERY careful as a pedestrian.

We love Decatur but as soon as we are done with the schools we are moving just over the border and paying 1/3 in taxes.

Anonymous
1y ago
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One thing to know about Decatur is there is Decatur (aka South Decatur/South Dekalb/Unincorporated Dekalb) and the city of Decatur. City of Decatur is much nicer and recently ranked as one of the best places to live in the state. Now I’m sure there will be a bunch of comments saying run like hell from the 30032 zip code and if you can afford it definitely splurge for City of Decatur. I live in the forbidden South Dekalb not too far from this home and while I wish we had the same amenities as City of Decatur I don’t feel unsafe in my neighborhood. There are some good pockets and it might be a good idea to have someone scout it out for you.

General Pros and Cons for this area
Pros:

Solid proximity to awesome neighborhoods like Avondale, Decatur Square, Oakhurst, East Atlanta, and city of Atlanta

Cheaper cost of living, given the cons it kinda explains why the cost is significantly cheaper than the other areas, but if you find a decent pocket you can get a lot of bang for your buck.

Cons:

Lack of amenities, very few sit down restaurants, no coffee shops, but you will have no problem finding a gas station smh

Some poor public schools (many of the children in my neighborhood go charter or private)

Poor walkability

DrawingRestraint
2y ago
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Without knowing too much about your finances or if you have kids, I recommend the North Decatur area, specifically Medlock Park and adjacent neighborhoods. It’s close to Emory, close to major highways that can get you to Riverdale, and just a good area in general. If you can afford it, the City of Decatur is nice - more urban - and close to major highways. Know the difference between Decatur addresses and City of Decatur proper, where it’s more expensive.

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