Danielsville, GA


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Danielsville, GA

About Danielsville, GA

Living in Danielsville, Georgia is a unique and pleasant experience. The small town atmosphere makes it feel like everyone knows each other, creating a real sense of community. Residents are surrounded by lush countryside and can enjoy the outdoors year round. There are plenty of opportunities for recreation, such as hiking or fishing in nearby rivers and lakes, or visiting the state parks and historic sites. You'll also find plenty of local businesses to explore, from antique shops to family-owned restaurants. Plus, with easy access to larger cities like Athens and Gainesville, you'll never be too far away from the hustle and bustle if you're looking for something more urban. All in all, Danielsville is an excellent place to live. College town - Northeast Georgia, about 70 miles east of Atlanta.

Location Details

State: Georgia
County: Madison County
Metro Area: Athens-Clarke County Metro Area
City: Danielsville
Zip Codes: 30633
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 802 ft above sea level
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Athens is a clean, attractive and progressive town with a distinct southern flair. The local University of Georgia is the centerpiece of the area’s economy. Athens is noted as a center for pop music—REM and the B-52’s are from here—and the entertainment scene includes plenty of live music. Other arts and cultural amenities emanate from the university. The area has some interesting architecture and building projects, including a 10-year old Victorian-look “Classic Center” used as a convention center and concert hall, funded by tax initiatives.

Like many college towns, especially in the South, Athens is attractive to young people and active retirees alike. Home prices are high for a small Georgia town, and air service requires a trip to Atlanta, but overall living costs are reasonable. Jobs center on university related activities, health care, and a modest high tech industry. While not excelling in any category, Athens is consistently good across the board, and an attractive place to live overall.

Athens is located on the Piedmont Plateau. Terrain is rolling to hilly with elevations ranging from 600 feet to 850 feet. The rich red soil is covered with grasses and southern pine forests. The Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and southern Appalachians to the north moderate the area’s weather. Summers are warm and somewhat humid, but not as hot as other areas in the state. Highs reach 90 degrees only 19 days a year on average compared to a state average of 60 days. Winters are not severe but have short cold spells. Thunderstorms occur year-round, and spring storms may be severe. Snowfall is infrequent but freezing rain and ice storms occur.

Danielsville Cost of Living
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College-town amenities, nightlife, and educated population make Danielsville a great place to live.

$237,300
-42.5% lower than avg
$56,923
-21.3% lower than avg
$710 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-61.7% lower than avg
Danielsville Crime
37.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Danielsville, Georgia
$45,360
for a family
$28,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Danielsville
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