denis92 wrote: » I am thinking of moving to Atlanta, GA due to much lower COL then NYC.
denis92 wrote: » Can anyone tell me where the jobs are concentrated in Atlanta, I am trying to figure out where to live so my commute is no longer then 15-20 miles?
EANx wrote: » Were you planning on moving without a job offer? If so, why Atlanta as opposed to other locations with a COL lower than NYC?
denis92 wrote: » The tech market seems pretty good there, and houses are cheap, i considered Chicago but it seems more expensive. My main reason for moving from NYC is so I can actually afford a house, even if I earn 150k in NYC I won't be able to afford a house. I might stick it out in ny for a couple of years but I definitely plan on moving, so I am considering my options for now.
TheFORCE wrote: » what's your income now? Do you support a family or are you alone? most people cant afford to own a house in NYC, look out for NJ or LI or the boroughs. might be able to get something there? there is another forum similiar to this atCity-Data.com - Stats about all US cities - real estate, relocation info, crime, house prices, cost of living, races, home value estimator, recent sales, income, photos, schools, maps, weather, neighborhoods, and more There you will find more and better answers to your question regarding location and living style of life.
denis92 wrote: » By nyc I meant the outer boroughs as well, houses there go for 1 mil, unless you want some beaten up house or a house in a bad neighborhood. And the commute from NJ or LI would take 2 hrs minimum, so not really planning on wasting 4 hrs a day. Not many options here unless you rent in the boroughs.
majorpayne wrote: » I was thinking of moving to Atlanta as well , wondering how the job market is down there
denis92 wrote: » I am thinking of moving to Atlanta, GA due to much lower COL then NYC. I was wondering what the salaries out there were like? I checked glassdoor and the avg salary for sysadmin was 69k sorta low. But according to the bureau of labor statistics the avg salary for sysadmin was 87,100. If someone from the Atlanta region can tell me which one is more accurate?
LA2 wrote: » The job market in atlanta is great, even more so in the area of IT. The jobs are in all sorts of industries such as finance and health. A good portion of the jobs area located in the North metro Atlanta region which I would include Roswell and Alpharetta. Many jobs are located in the area between midtown and Sandy Springs. COL would be significantly cheaper than area on the coasts. Although, you will pay much more if you choose to live within the city area. The housing market generally follows the traditional market swings, however, there are PLENTY of apartments/townhomes/condos here. One thing to be caution of is the traffic. Atlanta traffic is notoriously bad and I would say that the traffic factor is underrated for Atlanta. I would say an average 10 mile commute during the weekday would take 45 mins - 60 mins.
TheFORCE wrote: » I think you should try to factor in other things besides COL.
blargoe wrote: » Driving in Atlanta every day would make me want to punch a baby kitten in the face.