Carrollton, GA Reviews


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Carrollton, Georgia is a charming city located in the northwestern region of the state. With a population of just over 26,000, it offers a small-town feel with access to big city amenities. From its historic downtown area to its beautiful parks and outdoor spaces, Carrollton has a lot to offer. However, like any city, it has its pros and cons. In order to get a better understanding of what it's like to live in Carrollton, let's take a look at what some reviewers have to say.

According to user reviews on BestPlaces, many people enjoy living in Carrollton for its friendly community and affordable cost of living. One reviewer, John, states "I have lived in Carrollton for over 20 years and have loved every minute of it. The people here are so welcoming and it's a great place to raise a family." Another reviewer, Sarah, echoes this sentiment by saying "I moved to Carrollton last year and have been pleasantly surprised by the sense of community here. It feels like everyone knows each other and is always willing to lend a helping hand."

On the flip side, some reviewers mention some drawbacks to living in Carrollton. For example, Tom says "The traffic can be pretty bad during rush hour and the roads aren't the best." Similarly, Amanda mentions "The job market in Carrollton is not the greatest, so it can be difficult to find employment opportunities." However, both reviewers still seem to enjoy living in Carrollton overall, with Tom stating "Despite the traffic, I still love living here. The pros definitely outweigh the cons."

In terms of the city's amenities, many reviewers mention the beautiful parks and outdoor spaces in Carrollton. Jane comments "I love the parks in Carrollton, especially John Tanner State Park. It's a great place to go for a hike or have a picnic." Additionally, several reviewers mention the variety of restaurants and local shops in the downtown area, with Bob saying "Downtown Carrollton has a great selection of restaurants and shops. It's nice to have everything you need within walking distance."

Overall, the majority of user reviews about living in Carrollton are positive. While there may be some drawbacks, the friendly community, affordable cost of living, and charming downtown area seem to make it a great place to call home. As reviewer Sarah sums it up, "Carrollton may not be the most exciting city, but it has everything I need and I couldn't imagine living anywhere else."

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ho-hum - 2/23/2011
Many people who were raised here actually think it is a great place. College kids complain it is boring. Southwire employees are happy they've got jobs. UWG professors often prefer to live in Atlanta where they can send their kids to decent schools and feel culture.
There are some good food options on the Square- light years better than the two chains Jessica mentioned.
There is a lot of drug dealing, but not locally. Carrollton is a drug-hub, something like a transit center. Crime is not felt by most people here.
House sale prices are very low these days. Rental prices are too high for the location.
Lots of white trash posing as normal people. Southern Christian smallness of the mind blocks creativity, connected community, and optimism.
The people who love Carrollton are the ones from smaller, more backwards towns. If you've tasted a great small town, like an Asheville, Boulder, Eugene, or Ithaca, you'll be very, very, very disappointed Read More

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'The Black Hole' - 8/5/2010
Carrollton is the epitome of 'below average'. It is a college town severely lacking in decent restaurants, (besides the obligatory Ruby Tuesdays and Applebee's) nightlife, and culture. There is nothing interesting or special about this town, and it remains a hotbed of crime and drug dealers. The only saving grace is the historic downtown area and the University of West Georgia. There is a struggling artistic culture here, but it is minimal and limited to the downtown area. Nobody likes living here, and Carrolltonians are generally lower-class and poorly educated. I would rank this town just above anywhere in south Georgia and way below anywhere near Atlanta. Read More

education - 4/8/2006
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