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  1. Building Photo - Vireo Rental
    2 Months Free

    Vireo

    195 13th St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,396 - $3,876

  2. Building Photo - Tailor O4W Rental
    1 Month Free

    Tailor O4W

    525 NE North Ave, Atlanta, GA 30308

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,690 - $6,440

  3. Building Photo - Gentry Rental

    Gentry

    3172 Roswell Rd, Atlanta, GA 30305

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,308 - $3,457

  4. Building Photo - Novel Midtown Rental
    2 Months Free

    Novel Midtown

    1140 Spring St NW, Atlanta, GA 30309

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,815 - $5,995

  5. Building Photo - 505 Courtland Rental
    2 Months Free

    505 Courtland

    505 Courtland St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,620 - $3,256

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Living in Atlanta GA

Atlanta is the sixth largest metropolitan area in the United States and has a lively energy throughout its cities, suburbs, and neighborhoods. Infused with both Southern hospitality and urban city hustle, the Atlanta Metro is truly diverse and accommodating to all walks of life. Considered the most progressive metro in the South, Atlanta is a center for thriving culture and economy. Thinking of moving to Atlanta? You're not the only one. The population is rapidly growing thanks to its attractive living amenities it offers, with the cost of living being relatively affordable compared to other major cities, though housing prices have seen an increase in recent years.

Moving to the Area

If you're considering moving to Atlanta, you'll be happy to hear the city allows for a higher quality of life thanks to its overall lower cost of living. The essential living expenses of housing, clothing, food, and gasoline come at a lesser cost when compared to the United States average. Atlanta's residential property value remains affordable, although it has seen some increases in recent years due to demand. It's a heavy commuter metropolitan area, where driving is often the most practical option, so anyone moving to Atlanta should factor in significant gas expenses. Outside of everyday life necessities, residents also need to budget for the endless amount of things to do, offered throughout the Atlanta Metro, including attractions like the Georgia Aquarium and Piedmont Park.

Lifestyle

Atlanta is the Southeastern U.S.'s major hub for business and transportation, hosting one of the nation's busiest airports. It is home to large corporate headquarters including Coca-Cola, Home Depot, UPS, and Delta Air Lines. Those living in and around Atlanta Metro describe where they reside based on if they are inside or outside the "Perimeter," which refers to the Interstate-285 that forms a ring around the city of Atlanta. If you're moving to Atlanta from a city where most people rely on walking and public transit, you should note that although some neighborhoods in Atlanta are walkable, most of the Greater Atlanta population need a car to get around. With an abundance of things to do in a lively, bigger city environment, Atlanta strongly appeals to both families and career-focused residents.

Culture

With the Civil War and Civil Rights Movement a part of its fabric, it has historically been and continues to be a place of social change. Atlanta is undergoing a cultural transformation that merges traditions of the old South with modern world ways. The area has a diversified collection of socioeconomic backgrounds, including many newcomers drawn in by the prospering economy, pleasant climate, activities, and diversity. The cost of living in Atlanta has seen an increase, with housing prices rising significantly in recent years, reflecting the city's growth and popularity.

Industry

The most prominent industries in the Atlanta metropolitan area include financial services, technology, production and transportation, media, life sciences, and telecommunications. Atlanta is strongly linked to the global market, due in large part to being home to the high-traffic Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. This international port of entry allows Atlanta to be an ideal location for corporate headquarters—in fact, several Fortune 100 companies have set up shop in the metropolitan area. Over the next 10 years, job growth is predicted to reach 35%, which is great news for anyone considering a move to Atlanta for career advancement. The cost of living in Atlanta has seen an increase, with housing prices reflecting the growing demand for residential options in the area.

Sports & Colleges

Atlanta is home to top universities in the Southeast United States, including Georgia Tech, Georgia State, and Emory. It's known as a major college football town, housing the oldest on-campus NCAA Division I football stadium, Bobby Dodd Stadium, at Georgia Tech, and the College Football Hall of Fame, as well as being host to the annual Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl NCAA football championships. Four professional sports franchises also play for Atlanta - the MLB Atlanta Braves, NBA Atlanta Hawks, NFL Atlanta Falcons, and WNBA Atlanta Dream. All year round, proud Atlanta sports fans fill the exciting sports venues of Truist Park, State Farm Arena, and Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Landmarks

Atlanta's attractions and amount of entertainment options are nothing short of impressive. Must-sees are the World of Coca-Cola museum, Centennial Olympic Park, The Georgia Aquarium, and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, all located in the downtown area. Residents also enjoy going to the High Museum of Art, Piedmont Park, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Six Flags Over Georgia, and the Fox Theatre for leisure activities and entertainment. Most unique to Atlanta is how it is steeped in America's rich history, a place where Martin Luther King, Jr. grew up and the grounds for various Civil War sites.

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