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re: Georgia most repressive and uncivilized state I must completely disagree with this post. I don't know what New Jersey is like, but I was born in GA & have lived in Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee, as well as both Northern & Southern California. My husband would add Texas and Kansas City to that list. We have resided in Loganville for the last year & 1/2 & were one city away for the 3 years before that. There is nothing repressive or uncivilized about living in Georgia or Loganville in my opinion. There is a state income tax, which you don't have to deal with in some other states. Loganville is actually a quiet sleepy town that happens to have a busy road going thru the middle of it. If you like action & big city life, or want mountain or ocean living, Loganville will not be for you. But it is very nice for those who want a more peaceful, subdivision type existence. Crime in Atlanta is on par with any other major city in the US of it's size. You have to remember this is the largest industrial city in the entire south (Texas not included) & one of the largest in the country. Significantly larger than what you would experienced in Florida or New Jersey. But that is an hour & 1/2 away from Loganville. There are bad areas around Atlanta, but I have not found a single area of Loganville that I would feel nervous driving or even walking thru alone or even with my child. That cannot be said about any other city I have ever lived in! There is an ok amount of shopping in Loganville, it has all the basics & a little more. But you will find anything you could possibly need within 45 minutes either in Snellville or Buford. There is tons of culture to be enjoyed in nearby cities (opera, playhouses, etc) and lots of opportunities for sports & other such activities here. Gas prices are on par with the rest nation right now, gas is just high everywhere. Maybe the previous poster doesn't realize that. Having said all this, we are actually planning to move to central Florida, because Loganville just isn't for us. We want to live near the ocean & enjoy milder winters. But to say it is a horrible, expensive, repressive place to live is really ridiculous. Make sure to check government statics on income/poverty levels & the cost of living vs the national average instead of relying on opinions for stuff like that. One other thing, there are really beautiful places to get out & enjoy the nicer seasons such as vines botanical gardens, which has beautiful walking trails that can be enjoyed for free. Summers are quite harsh here, but very on par with what you lived with in Florida, hot, still humid just less "steamy" than Florida. Winters are colder than one might expect, we had snow several times the last few years, but they are a bit milder than North Carolina. Allergy season can be a bit rough on those who are sensitive to pollen, but this area was rated below Tennessee & NC in the pollen index this year. Side note about me so you know where this post is coming from; my husband & I are also college educated & we are well traveled & cultured, in our mid 30s with kids. My parents are near 60, successful mid-size business owners (currently retired from that) & have lived in this area & near-by for 25+ years very happily. Hope this helps & good luck on picking your retirement "stomping grounds". :)

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