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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Moving to Atlanta

An image of the downtown Atlanta skylineAre you thinking of moving to Atlanta? If so, you are in good company. Atlanta is ranked as one of the country's top 10 largest metropolitan areas. It is a large, diverse, vibrant city where everyone can find a place to feel right at home. Not only is it the capital of Georgia, but some would also say it is the capital of the Southeast! If you decide a move to Atlanta is right, find out how portable storage containers can be a considerable time and money saver.

Is Living in Atlanta Right For You?

You are bound to fall in love with one or more of the many neighborhoods of Atlanta. They all have different things to offer. Take time to research community safety, school ratings, commute times, availability of public transportation, and the amenities in each section of Atlanta to determine which one is right for your family. Keep in mind there are two distinct areas of the city, separated by the perimeter line of Interstate 285. In general, you will find homes OTP (outside the perimeter) are roomier with larger yards, and you will get more of a house for your money than you would ITP (inside the perimeter). Of course, you will be closer to all the action and have a shorter commute inside the perimeter. Both OTP and ITP offer many ways to explore and experience Atlanta life. Below are some great Atlanta neighborhoods to check out.

Moving to Atlanta OTP

Duluth

John’s Creek

Woodstock

Marietta

Alpharetta

Woodstock

Suwanee

McDonough

Roswell

Dunwoody, Tucker, and Sandy Springs are technically OTP, but they are right on the border

Moving to Atlanta ITP

Midtown

Decatur

Chastain Park

Morningside

Grant Park

Buckhead

Cabbagetown

Old Fourth Ward

West End

Getting to Know Atlanta

> Climate - Atlanta does technically experience all four seasons. You will find the winters mild, the summers to be hot and humid, and the colors bountiful in spring and fall. Atlanta gets relatively little snow, but be prepared that snow or ice can shut the city down when it arrives.

> Job Opportunities - Atlanta is home to some of the most significant Fortune 500 companies in the country, including Home Depot, Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, and UPS. Atlanta has also risen as a vital tech hub for startups in the Southeast. Other large employment sectors include hospitals, universities, and infrastructure jobs.

> Entertainment - Atlanta has close to 10,000 bars, restaurants, cafeterias, and buffets to entertain your taste buds as often as you would like. Professional sports teams such as the Atlanta Hawks, the Atlanta Dream, the Atlanta Falcons, and the Atlanta Braves can keep you cheering year-round. The arts are also alive in Atlanta with plenty of live music venues, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the High Museum of Art, and the Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center.

> Outdoor Fun - The mild climate makes Atlanta the perfect spot for outdoor festivals, outdoor concerts, and outdoor recreation. Chastain Park, centrally located in Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood, has been staging outdoor performances since 1944. Piedmont Park in Midtown is one of the most prominent green spaces. Spend the day on your bike on the Silver Comet Trail or the Atlanta Beltline. And hiking up to the top of Stone Mountain is a great way to get fresh air pumping through your lungs.

> Education - There are hundreds of public and private schools scattered throughout the area, both inside and outside the perimeter, making it easy to find the right fit. Consider the whole picture by checking out the academic offerings, extracurriculars, and sports programs offered by the area's schools. The quality of nearby schools can impact the future sale price of a home, so even if you don’t have children or don’t plan to have children keep this in mind when looking for an Atlanta home.

> Transportation - Atlanta is a sprawling city, which means public transportation does not cover the entire area, so a personal car may be necessary depending on what neighborhood you choose. And with that many vehicles on the road comes plenty of traffic. To reduce your commute time, it is best to try and find housing in the same area of the city where you are employed or go to school.

How to Move to Atlanta

Gathering the vast amount of information required for making a move can be overwhelming, but 1-800-PACK-RAT makes it simple. There is no need to search for hours across the internet to find the right assistance. On any device, tap the ‘Moving’ category from the primary menu of our homepage. This offers you the opportunity to select local, long-distance, or military moving, and you will find detailed information on each type of move and complementary resources.

We offer numerous resources to help make your move as simple as possible. Moving supplies can be purchased and shipped directly to your door, including container-specific kits specially crafted for your moving container size. We also have partnered with trusted professional labor partners who can provide safe packing and loading services for your move. If you need to have your vehicle shipped to avoid wear and tear on a long-distance move, we also are partnered with trusted auto shipping providers.

Is the vibrant city of Atlanta calling your name? If you decide to move to Atlanta, don't hesitate to reach out to your friends at 1-800-PACK-RAT. Contact us today to learn more about how our flexible and affordable portable storage containers can make storing or moving your belongings much more manageable in Atlanta.