@@janellab.3372 yes Decent to live except the politicians wants to raise your taxes and the school are bad here. We are the second smallest county in the state and we have over 300 churches in area. Conyers is not what it used to be
We're looking to move to Conyers, Covington, or Dunwoody. Which do you recommend? Our 3 sons are adults now. We're coming from Ohio but definitely want to move to Georgia to be closer to family.
NEWER developments don’t do it for me , Not a fan of cost cutting tactics of only the front covered in brick , ALL 4 sides or I’ll pass and also partial to older homes when plaster was used on the interior and they had MORE CHARACTER !
It would all depend on your definition of rich I suppose. Some of the houses featured in the video are going for around $400-500k. If you were to own a nearly half a million dollar asset, I'd consider you rich. But I know different people have different standards. And of course that's not to say that most or even a significant amount of these people have paid off their homes. However, most millionaires live in seemingly middle class neighborhoods. A good book called The Millionaire Next Door covers this. Thank you for watching!
Thank you. I'm in Texas and my sister lives in a subdivision so similar to this with 6 bed room and 5.3 bathroom and 3 car garage. She paid 215,000 at the time for it so sitting on 2.5 scared. Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll just keep staying here at home in Texas.
I live in Conyers we have over 300 churches in the county, one city which is conyers and we are second smallest county in the state.
@ CJ Lester, is Conyers a pretty decent place to live? The schools are not rated too high. Just curious.
@@janellab.3372 yes Decent to live except the politicians wants to raise your taxes and the school are bad here. We are the second smallest county in the state and we have over 300 churches in area. Conyers is not what it used to be
Wow! Thank you for your response.
We're looking to move to Conyers, Covington, or Dunwoody. Which do you recommend? Our 3 sons are adults now. We're coming from Ohio but definitely want to move to Georgia to be closer to family.
@@KimsologywithKimLeeconyers or Covington. Conyers is the best if you prefer the small town feel, local activities, and quiet feel.
A lot of 2 story buildings. I wonder what the utilities are like per season?
NEWER developments don’t do it for me , Not a fan of cost cutting tactics of only the front covered in brick , ALL 4 sides or I’ll pass and also partial to older homes when plaster was used on the interior and they had MORE CHARACTER !
These are not rich neighborhoods. Middle class yes, maybe some upper, but definitely not rich.
It would all depend on your definition of rich I suppose. Some of the houses featured in the video are going for around $400-500k. If you were to own a nearly half a million dollar asset, I'd consider you rich. But I know different people have different standards. And of course that's not to say that most or even a significant amount of these people have paid off their homes. However, most millionaires live in seemingly middle class neighborhoods. A good book called The Millionaire Next Door covers this. Thank you for watching!
@BoxHead my thoughts exactly 👍🏼
One of my brothers lives here 😍
Come to tx them type of neighborhoods are lo income
what are the neighborhoods at 352, 529, 706?
3:52 Evergreen Subdivision
5:29 Westchester Lakes Subdivision
7:06 Gardens of Fieldstone
the first set of houses.them sure is some small houses.. can't be rich and buying tiny homes
Man stop playing. I guess you saying this is rich for black people. This aint even close. Stop trolling.
Rich??
Thank you. I'm in Texas and my sister lives in a subdivision so similar to this with 6 bed room and 5.3 bathroom and 3 car garage. She paid 215,000 at the time for it so sitting on 2.5 scared. Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll just keep staying here at home in Texas.
I. Meant acres
Blah....basic cookie cutter, brick front homes.
Thank you for watching!