Your Guide to Moving to Georgia

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Life in Georgia is peachy-keen, and the Peach State continues to grow in popularity. Living in Georgia provides no lack of Southern charm, whether you live in a small town or enjoy the hustle and bustle of Atlanta. 

Georgia was tied as the 10th fastest growing state in the country in 2020. With a wide range of cities to live in, there is something for everybody. If you’re thinking of moving or are already planning your move to the state of Georgia, let Mayflower help.

Weather in Georgia

One of the nicest parts about moving to the southern portion of the United States is that you don’t usually have to worry about bitter winters. On the other hand, hot summers are an important climate factor to take into consideration. 

The northern region of the state closer to the mountains has cooler summers, with temperatures averaging in the 70s. The southern area of the state can reach into the 100s, with extreme humidity. The fall not only has more comfortable temperatures, but also breathtaking views of the mountains and beaches when the leaves begin to change colors. Summers are also crowded with tourists, so fall and winter provide smaller crowds.  

Education in Georgia

Through the Georgia Pre-K Program, the state provides free Pre-K schooling for eligible four-year-olds,  setting them up for success throughout the rest of their education. The state ranks 17th in the country for K-12 achievement. 

High schools also incorporate a lot of technical education, connecting students to real-world applications. Some of the top school districts include Buford City, City Schools of Decatur, and Jefferson City Schools. 

Quality education doesn’t stop at the grade school and high school level. The University of Georgia, Emory University, and Georgia State University are all esteemed colleges. 

The Empire State of the South

Georgia might be the Peach State, but it’s also known as The Empire State of the South. This is an older nickname that comes from the state’s economic growth, and can also be tied to the job market and growth of Atlanta. 

Based on the 2020 Census, Atlanta remains one of the fastest-growing cities in Georgia, with a 16% growth rate from 2010 to 2018. The city is home to some of the biggest companies in the state, such as Coca-Cola Company, Delta Air Lines, UPS, The Home Depot, and Equifax. It offers some of the most in-demand job opportunities, solidifying its Empire State nickname. 

Lights, Camera, Georgia?

One of the fun, interesting, lesser-known facts about Georgia is that it is one of the most popular places to film movies and television shows. The state offers tax incentives, a production infrastructure, and skilled crew members to make the state a Hollywood of the South, or “Y’allywood,” according to CNBC. Some of the more recent movies and shows filmed in the state include “WandaVision,” “Loki,” and “The Suicide Squad.” 

Life in Georgia

Georgia’s low cost of living* makes it the 6th most affordable state to live in. On a national index of 100, Georgia ranks below the average cost at 89.4. Grocery, housing, utilities, transportation, and health costs all also fall under the national average. 

With a low cost of living, there’s more opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the state. Hike through the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Appalachian Trail and discover canyons, caves, and trails. Discover a laid-back lifestyle on Tybee Island or Jekyll Island, visit the Georgia Aquarium or one of the largest farmer’s markets in the world in Atlanta. 

Throughout the state, you can visit important sites of the civil rights movement, from museums in Savannah to the home where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Atlanta. 

Moving to Georgia Soon? Let Mayflower Get You There

Mayflower’s professional Georgia movers can help you move no matter where you’re going. Our long-distance movers can help with moves across the country with custom moving services and options. 

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