[ale] [OT] Life north of ATL?
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simontek at gmail.com
Wed May 23 19:55:42 EDT 2012
What's wrong with John's creek?
On , Bob Toxen <transam at verysecurelinux.com> wrote:
> Pick a place close to an express bus, preferable a bus to the end of a
> MARTA train. There's also a bus from John's Creek if that area
> interests you. (John's Creek is Fulton County, which should be avoided
> for tax reasons. Consider Cobb or Gwinnett.) The Duluth Malls probably
> would interest your wife.
> While on bus and train, you have time to read, hack on your laptop, etc.
> However, the bus will be in traffic just as driving - but you can use
> the time.
> Consider near to the end of the MARTA trains, Sandy Springs or somewhat
> close to Doraville or Brookhaven (Brookhaven is pricy now and crime in
> Doraville city is a problem).
> I live in southern Duluth near Peachtree Industrial, and there's a great
> back way to the Doraville train station. That has worked very well for
> me in the past. You have greater flexibility in location, of course.
> Bob
> On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 09:01:20AM -0400, leam hall wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I'm looking for a transition and we're strongly considering moving
> > north of ATL. Theory is that I can drive down to the Red Line and then
> > train in. how feasible is that, and how far out do you have to be to
> > avoid things like HOAs and crowds?
> >
> > Not looking for high rent but a little grass in the yard for the dogs.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Leam
> >
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