Native from Atlanta here. I approve what she said. Atl has become gentrified and expensive. Only rent in that area do not purchase a home in the city. Marta is useless unless you're attending an event downtown or for work. When I visited NYC, their transit system put ours to shame. And one thing about Atlanta, there is ALWAYS something to do.
You hit pretty much every nail on the head - from the challenges and issues, to the pros that come with the cons, the interesting real estate market, and the arts and food scene! Yep. This is Atlanta!
I’m born and raised here. Raised up on Cleveland avenue. Live on camp creek now, but it’s way too saturated. Too many dreamers and wanna be celebrities living double lives, but they living in the poorest places in Atlanta. I’m honestly tired of seeing it. Especially on the southside. I work a 9-5 and make 6 figures but you won’t see me acting like I made it in Hollywood either. Watch your circle and live within your means.
Salutes to you and all native ATL people. Been here a long time after moving from the North and my staying respectful and humble has gained me great friends, connections & advice from the community. Damn right there are too many wannabe Outkast-Tyler Perry-Future etc. clones here. folks need to get their heads & plans straight before coming to ATL or the city will kick their azzez out and we won't miss 'em, I-285 is that way. #respectATL
I also have to add where in the USA there isn’t any ( MAJOR GENTRIFICATION) I lived in Washington, DC and New York major gentrification smaller cities in N.C. make sure everybody hold on to Grandma house.
Thank for your fun & informative take on metro Atlanta. Yes we are *BLACKITY BLACK* here. On MARTA: the public transit in ATL has been stunted by design since 1970. Like most growing cities as the Black population grew, the white population ran to the suburbs. With that came fear that "the undesirables" = Black folks would ride MARTA to the 'burbs to attack them (ha). Ridiculous but that's whiteness. Atlanta is inexpensive. Rent is reasonable in most areas. The arts are always booming in ATL. I saw Alvin Ailey Company at the Fox also, it was awesome. Thanks for propping the *Zucot Gallery* , great location of original art. Shouts to the AUC: *Morehouse, Spelman, Clark Atlanta University, Morris Brown (legacy lives), ITC* . Enjoy ATL and make this your long-term (or permanent) home.
Lol 🤣 I lived in "ATL" most of my childhood and I say I'm from Atlanta, but you hit it on the head when you said, "you live in a borough, not ATL". TRUTH.
I’m from SW Atlanta and The West End, East Point, Decatur, Cascade, Cleveland/Stewart Ave, Pittsburgh, Oakland City, Summer Hill, Westview, Adamsville and the westside area of Atlanta, over by Greenbriar Mall basically the whole SW Atlanta region is full of culture and Dekalb county is full of culture too. Anywhere where there’s US, there’s culture.
have spent a while watching a bunch of videos about ATL lifestyle and this has been my favorite by far! No hesitation in subscribing, thanks for sharing your experience!
My family and I have visited Atlanta many times and we love it there. My kids are grown so my husband and I are really considering moving there soon. Really enjoyed your video. My son is a musician and I tell him he needs to consider this place as a home.
Hello I am.also planning g a move and I am.not.from there . I a wanted to get some insight on Georgia and the best place to plant my feet at . Any advice is appreciated
Georgia born Georgia bread when I dial the Georgia dead. ATLANTA, Is home although living in Cleveland Ohio now. I go back home every chance I get. I can guarantee you there's not a person in Cleveland that doesn't know how much I love Atlanta! Go Dawgs! The secret of dealing with the traffic is to know all of the roads through Atlanta. You can get from the East side to the west side in less than 20 minutes.
Segregation is nation-wide, nothing to do with the South. I been all over and I seen it. And most of its self-segregation ... I prefer to be around black people ... the more the merrier. Most people like to be around ppl that look like them. ATL is closest thing we have to a "Black Mecca" ... I think it's the best black city. in the world. I'm not sure why any self-loving black person wouldn't enjoy a city that heavily caters to them ... like you said Atlanta is black in all the most wonderful ways ... businesses, events, schools, neighborhoods, nightlife, etc
@Sankofa Sankofa not really. It's best to have extra hustles like rideshare, food delivery or other resources of $$$. Most places are hiring more now that quarantine has become norm and we've adjusted.
Great video! And welcome to Atlanta! I`m glad you are enjoying yourself....Lots of the Latins/Brazilians live In Marietta but for good int`l food overall Buford hwy is a good corridor.
😆 "Its just so freakin' black!" I love that comment and the video. U are very positive sister and u speak well. I plan to experience atl,ga very, very soon have never been. I'm from and currently live in Miami (What a dread!)
Great video...I laughed the entire time. I moved to Atlanta from NY to attend Spelman and I never left 😀 If you've never seen Ballethnic you should check them out. They did a performance at our school and it was fabulous.
I absolutely loved this video!!! All the information you have for ATL was awesome. I've only driven through Atlanta going somewhere else. I may vacation there to partake in the activities and get a feel for Atlanta!! I love all the arts & culture, and accepted blackness!! Thank you!! I'll look forward to future updates!!🥰
MARTA doesn’t go everywhere. You really need a car and especially if you work in the outskirts of the city. I’m from Atlanta (native) and live in Chicago and traffic here in Chicago isn’t as bad as the traffic in Atlanta.
@@MsElfMannequin When it comes to Chicago and Atlanta?, there’s no comparison. Everything that happens down there (ATL) happens here too (CHGO) but the only difference is, the food and jobs and job security. Plus there’s plenty to do here and it’s not overcrowded/ overpopulated and people here don’t floss like they do down there. Just watch your surroundings, don’t put yourself in a position to get robbed or carjacked and you’ll be alright. Otherwise living in Atlanta is no different than living in Chicago. It’s the same vibe just a different dynamic.
@@michaelmathis7359 Thank you so much for your response! As far as Chicago being a segregated city, what area are predominantly black and SAFE from your experience?
@@MsElfMannequin You’re welcome 😇 all of the west side and south side and south side suburbs are indeed predominantly black, but as far as being safe; you’re much better off living in the suburbs. Although it’s not safe there either (depending on the dynamic) but Chicago is very diverse with all walks of life and segregated but you might wanna consider the suburbs if you wanna be safe. We have public transportation (CTA, Pace, Metra) which is like MARTA (but better in my opinion) and they go everywhere. You get more for your money when it comes to the food but if you’re a smoker, be prepared to shovel out money for cigarettes 🚬
Very interesting and typically TRUE! Gentrification is rampant, similar to other inner city areas that whites up until recently found undesirable. Young and middle-age whites want to return to American cities and many Black neighborhoods are in ideal locations, relative to the urban core. Visited relatives who have lived in the West End for 50 years. My Cascade Heights side of the family looked down on the West End neighborhood and called it ghetto. Not anymore. Drove over to my cousin's house and nearly got lost because of all the white neighbors today because I didn't recognize the block. Economy: North Atlanta and the Northern suburbs are the wealthy part of town. It wasn't that long ago that the surrounding counties were virtually all white and aggressively (sometimes violently) discouraged Blacks from moving to it or staying there. I'm talking about you Forsyth County. Segregation. Yes, but it doesn't have to define your life. I have very successful relatives...old timers who are quite happy never to set foot in white neighborhoods of the Atlanta region. Overall, I love your attitude: "apologetically Black" without the stereotypes.
Latin folk are practically new when it comes to Atlanta technically been around 20 25 years via Buford high way, also other international people, thanks to the Olympics
Thanks for the info. Regarding your traffic comments; the traffic builds up due lack of proper infrastructure- inadequate b train and bus services that could ease the traffic build up especially in rush hours. Residents need to lobby their government to do better job of improving their infrastructure. ATL will be the fastest growing city in the next 10 years. Good weather, sunshine, affordable living. ATL is no long a big city country town. I’m. Canadian and I’m looking forward to relocating there for arts & culture and the climate.
You must be patient & focused. I'm from Philly and came here in the late 80's and been here ever since. Get your plan & disciplne together and things will manifest.
The diverse inter mingling is real in Georgia i came from California and my people aren’t doing great the entire San Francisco Bay Area area is segregated but here I see black and white families having dinner together in Atlanta. Aldo home prices are throwing me off I see 500lk homes in Alpharetta and also 500k homes in douglasville then I’ll see a home for 200k that’s decent it’s totally throwing me off I think it’s better to rent for awhile until you find a place you like because there are so many communities here
I agree with everything you said except about MARTA. Atlanta is so freakin' big, it'd be impossible for MARTA to go everywhere, but it does extend to over 70% of what folks call Atlanta. Another thing, MARTA is a life saver for getting over, under and through Atlanta traffic in much of this city. I get the feeling you didn't ride it much. Other than that, very good video and good representation of my city. Oh, and be sure to visit Savannah! It's the next best place to be in Georgia! Thank you. L
Love this video! I just moved as well from Florida. Looking for my Latino community girl tell me where they are, looking for some food that reminds me of home 😭
I lived in Augusta for 2 years. I traveled to ATL a few times, but it was always for a specific event or I was doing family things like Coca Cola World & MLK area. That being said, I never really just came and experienced ATL for what it is & certainly regret not experiencing the night life. I do happen to be flying in a week from today. I'll spend a night or 2 in ATL before I drive to Augusta to see the only stylist I've had in my natural hair journey & hang out with military friends. Looking forward to getting a glimpse at the ATL nightlife.
Thanks for the video. Visited twice within the last three years and I’m in the planning stages of moving there soon, so it’s good to know some of the things to look forward to. I unfortunately already know about the bad traffic.😂 btw. You are so gorgeous. Sorry, but I had to say that.😊
Great video! I haven't been in Atlanta since I was a child many years ago. I've passed through Atlanta to get somewhere else. Sounds like there is definitely reason to stay for a while.
Hi. I’m interested in knowing about the best and safe areas to live in Atlanta. Great video. From a professional prospective. Lots of videos of new Atlanta residents are from young woman who have a different reason for moving
There really only 4 or 5 counties in Metro Atlanta, The city, Fulton. Dekalb clayton, Cobb and Gwinnett. Over the last almost 30 years Metro Atlanta just been spread over alot...
You did a nice job sis! My wife and I maybe moving there in 2021(baby boomers-semi retired)I’ve been doing my homework and I think I’ve got it nailed.Where would you suggest buying a home? We’ve lived here before about 35 years ago(Snellville) which sure has changed a lot as well as most of metro Atlanta🤔We’re leaning toward Gwinnett because of familiarity and the wife works in Stone Mountain making any commute to work less taxing.I have other areas in mind but tell me what you think. Affordable home/bang for the buck,low crime,very diverse no more 25-30 miles from downtown other than Cobb. This was the best Atlanta video I’ve seen yet.Thanks
West End used to be where all the doctors and lawyers lived. So what they’re doing now isn’t tea new. Now all the docs and lawyers live in the Cascades. Or they did when I last lived there.
People need to know that the dating scene is VERY competitive. For every one Black man who has no kids/no criminal record/is making good money, there’s a hundred Black women trying to lock him down. It’s insane. An attractive educated Black woman is common in ATL, so you can’t leverage that. A lot of women move there thinking they’re gonna move to ATL and find a Black king and get a reality check instead.
Metro Atlanta is the metropolitan area not the city. I live in Union City now and before that I lived in College Park. My car has never been broken in and I've never had anything stolen.
Great video! I have a question though, what specific place around atlanta were you told that Latinx people were? As someone planning on moving to Atlanta soon I’d love to know where I can find my people 😂
Cool video but I have to nitpick at 1 thing. 1. The perimeter is in the Atlanta metro area. There’s the city of Atlanta which is a little under 500,000. Than there’s the metro which is about 5 million plus. I get what you were saying though.
What county in Georgia did you see the musical, Hamilton? Also in terms of festivals, does the AfroPunk Festival come there (if so what county)? Lastly, what county do you reside? Currently planning on relocating there in approx 2 years from NYC.
If u look at atlanta history especially in transportation it's the reason traffic is so bad.. Atlanta was supposed to have more highways in the 60s but alot got voted down by citizens like the area where Freedom Parkway and Stone Mountain Freeway was originally supposed to connect and be a Interstate...but that got voted down by the white citizens at the time living on that part of Atlanta and Decatur
Ok I grew up in Atlanta in the 90s.... I doubt there is alot of Gentrification going on.. alot of that was happening before and after the Olympics in projects
Mango's on Auburn. Jamaica Mi Krazy on Spring St. in Vinings. Rodney's in Vinings. Healthful Essence in West End. Golden Crusts everywhere. There is quality Caribbean food all over ATL.
Good video being thinking about Atlanta. I have always being interested living in the east coast .California real state is just not cutting it. I cant get shit for a decent place for under $280k. I really love how minorities are celebrated.
LOVE YOUR VIDS, I am planning to move to ATL in 6mo, currently work in childcare however really want to work with nonprofits, fundraising, and helping the community. If possible do you have company suggestings or good place for someone like me to start?
IN LA I can cheat. I can take alternate hwys and main streets like Sepulveda that run for miles because everything is on a grid.Not so in Atlanta.No where to run and no shortcuts.
Would you say there is ethnic diversity within the black community in ATL? I’m from the northeast where there is an abundance of representation from the diaspora (Caribbean, LatinX, Continental African, etc) and am thinking of relocating to Atlanta but am afraid that may be lacking. I know you mentioned you found the LatinX community once you asked but do you think the other communities also exist?
a@LA Ryan Facts. There are continental African, Caribbean, Afro-South American, etc. communities all over ATL, Cobb, Marietta and other areas. From auto, legal to food you'll find them.