Sunday, November 22, 2015

Moving to Alpharetta, Georgia: Some Things You Need to Know About


Moving to a new location can be an exciting adventure. It can also be very intimidating, to say the least. As such, you need to learn everything you can about your new neighborhood to avoid any unpleasant surprises down the line.

If you happen to set your eyes on making Alpharetta, GA your new home, here are some things you need to know to prepare you for what’s in store for you in your new neighborhood.

Population


As of 2015, Alpharetta has a population of 61,375 people. It has an average household size of 2.65. 72.19% of the population is white, 10.41% are black, 12.99% are Asian, 0.08% are Native Americans, and 1.53% belong to other racial groups.

Climate


Alpharetta gets 53 inches of rain per year (US average is 37) and 2 inches of snowfall per year (average US city gets 25 inches of snow). On average, Alpharetta gets 218 sunny days and 112 days with any measurable precipitation per year.

Housing


The median home cost in Alpharetta is $302,400 (Note: The price of real estate went up by about 15.20% in the last year). 56.9% of the 24,358 housing units in the area are owner-occupied, 38.2% are renter-occupied, and 4.9% are vacant.

Income


Median household income for 2015 is $85,183 (US average is $53,217), while average household income is $123,427 (US average is $74,699). A 3.57% increase in household income is predicted for 2015 to 2020.

Employment


The unemployment rate in Alpharetta is 5.20% (U.S. average is 6.30%). Recent job growth is 1.77%.

Education


Alpharetta is home to some of the best schools in Georgia. Public education is run by the Fulton County School System while higher education is provided by Gwinnett Technical College, Emory University and Life University. There are also a number of private, charter and alternative schools in the area.

Entertainment


You will never run out of entertainment options while in Alpharetta. There are plenty of bars, restaurants, and shops to choose from, and there’s a wide variety of things to do that will appeal to every member of the family. You'll just North of Atlanta which houses the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, The World of Coca-Cola, and CNN Center, to name a few.   

Healthcare


According to the Metro Atlanta Chamber, Alpharetta has some of the nation’s most qualified, affordable and efficient healthcare systems in the country.


Now, are you ready to make Alpharetta your new home?


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Logo photo courtesy of www.alpharetta.ga.us

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