Zip 30188 (Woodstock, GA) Reviews


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Woodstock, Georgia, located in the zip code 30188, is a rapidly growing suburban town just outside of Atlanta. With a population of over 33,000 people, it offers a mix of small-town charm and big-city amenities, making it a popular place to live for families and young professionals alike.

According to reviews on BestPlaces, many residents have positive things to say about living in Woodstock. One reviewer, named Sarah, shares, "I've lived in Woodstock for over 10 years and I absolutely love it. It has a small-town feel but still has plenty of shopping, restaurants, and entertainment options." This sentiment is echoed by another reviewer, Chris, who writes, "Woodstock is a great place to live and raise a family. There's a strong sense of community and the schools are top-notch."

However, some users have pointed out the downsides of living in Woodstock. A reviewer named Amanda comments, "Traffic can be pretty bad during rush hour and there's not a lot of public transportation options." This is a common concern among residents, as noted by another user, Jake, who says, "The cost of living is getting higher as the town grows, and the traffic can be frustrating. But overall, I still enjoy living here." Despite these challenges, it seems that the majority of residents are happy with their decision to call Woodstock home.

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Inconsistent Policies - 4/3/2010
Living in an outlying area of Atlanta GA, we are subject to the politics of the Atlanta metropolitan area. Everything here is geared toward the minorities. Nothing seems to be done with the belief that all people are created equal. We still live under the belief in this area that there has been harm done to many ethnic groups and they are entitled to more without having to work for it. Why can they not let the past stay in the past and learn to live by the work of their own Read More

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