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Old 03-20-2024, 12:39 PM
 
Location: Sandy Springs, GA
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I moved from Ca about 3 yrs ago. Haven't had many issues except the occasional comments, Leave your California voting in Ca.
Sounds about white.
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Old 03-20-2024, 04:00 PM
 
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Nah, I moved here from CT/NY 7 years ago. Have to agree, no one cares that I'm from NY.
Lol. Not many metro Atlantans probably care if a newcomer is from New York because New York/New Jersey transplants are as common as the day is light in metro Atlanta.

There’s been a strong pipeline of transplants from the NY/NJ area to the Atlanta metro area for several decades.

But the noticeably strong and growing pipeline of California transplants to the Atlanta metro area is a relatively much more recent development (post-2010) and has coincided with significantly increased housing costs in an Atlanta metropolitan area/region where housing costs historically (before about 2015) have been relatively very low when compared to parts of the country like the Northeast and California… Which (along with the culture war clashes that are going on nationally) may explain some of the angst by some longtime North Georgia residents towards recent California transplants outside of about a 10-county urban/suburban core area of metro Atlanta.
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Old 03-22-2024, 06:04 AM
 
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Lol. Not many metro Atlantans probably care if a newcomer is from New York because New York/New Jersey transplants are as common as the day is light in metro Atlanta.

There’s been a strong pipeline of transplants from the NY/NJ area to the Atlanta metro area for several decades.

But the noticeably strong and growing pipeline of California transplants to the Atlanta metro area is a relatively much more recent development (post-2010) and has coincided with significantly increased housing costs in an Atlanta metropolitan area/region where housing costs historically (before about 2015) have been relatively very low when compared to parts of the country like the Northeast and California… Which (along with the culture war clashes that are going on nationally) may explain some of the angst by some longtime North Georgia residents towards recent California transplants outside of about a 10-county urban/suburban core area of metro Atlanta.
Still mostly southern states moving to GA
https://stacker.com/georgia/states-s...people-georgia
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