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Old 07-09-2014, 07:37 AM
 
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My husband is going to work in Panasonic PTC. I have one 13 year old son and one 9 yr old son which place is suitable for us. According to School point of view and activities also ... I am worried about same agemate kids are there or not. please suggest me which place and which school is better for them.
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Old 07-09-2014, 08:10 PM
 
Location: Peachtree City, GA
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Peachtree City is full of kids, there will be no problem finding kids the same age. In PTC you basically have 2 choices for middle and high-school aged kids - the northern half of PTC attends Booth Middle School and McIntosh High, the southern half of PTC attends Rising Starr middle school and Starrs Mill HS. Both sets of schools are excellent as far as a Georgia public education is concerned. Look online for "Georgia high school rankings".

Our kids attend McIntosh, one of my daughter's best friends at school is Indian. It is my impression (and could be wrong) that the north side of PTC has more Indians than the south side, but probably not by very much. As has been stated in this thread previously, the suburbs north of Atlanta have a significantly larger Indian population than you will find south of Atlanta.
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Old 07-10-2014, 12:41 AM
 
Location: West Cobb (formerly Vinings)
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You'll find Indians more often, and with a growing population in the North metro - North Fulton, Gwinnett, Cumming, East Cobb and Smyrna.

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First off, as an Indian myself, why don't you all try to intermingle with families and people of other faiths? You don't need Indian people as your primary social community wherever you pack up and move to! I've got friends of all backgrounds and Peachtree City is a great well-planned community with people of all backgrounds, immerse yourselves!
Yep. People need to stop congregating around only their own race or ethnicity. America is still more the salad bowl than melting pot. There's a few parts of the metro that are integrated, tending to be OTP in the NW or NE direction from intown Atlanta, for whatever reason. Of course, intown Atlanta itself is integrated (areas basically inside the future Belt Line). Highway 400 is as well (very close to 400)




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Old 10-11-2014, 01:48 PM
 
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Hi
We have moved recently to ptc and would like to know about no if indians here . Is there an instance community ? Where s the nearest indian grocery ?
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Old 10-11-2014, 01:49 PM
 
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Do we have to travel 45 miles to get indian groceries? Also , is there any community activity for indians here ? Get together etc
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Old 03-30-2016, 03:10 PM
 
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Hello All
I will be moving to Peachtree city, can anyone share the details of where to look for apartments to live please.
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Old 03-30-2016, 04:42 PM
 
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There seems to be a large Indian population in Balmoral Village apartment complex in PTC. I think it may be some type of corporate housing for Panasonic for there H-1B visa workers. Other than that, there isn't a very large Indian population in PTC. Most of the Indians in Atlanta live in the Lilburn, Gwinnett, North Fulton areas.
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Old 09-11-2016, 08:39 PM
 
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Default Panning to move to ptc

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I don't have numbers, just my own experiences. There are several Indian families in my subdivision which is in the PTC area. And correspondingly, the children are in the local public schools. This area is diverse, more so than one would expect.

And the Indian grocery in Tyrone, I'm assuming there is a market and high enough population to support a store or they would not be there. So while I don't have numbers, I regularly see Indian families out and about in Fayette County.
Hello I know this is a very old post but just wanted to know which sub division are you talking about where there are more indians...
We are planning to move to ptc for business purpose but just wanted to see if there are indian families with kids...
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Old 09-11-2016, 09:21 PM
 
Location: Lake Spivey, Georgia
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Indian restaurant in downtown Fayetteville, just north of the square.
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Old 09-18-2016, 07:35 PM
 
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Hello I know this is a very old post but just wanted to know which sub division are you talking about where there are more indians...
We are planning to move to ptc for business purpose but just wanted to see if there are indian families with kids...
Not sure of your price range, but I've noticed some Indian families in Centennial neighborhood, and the new John Wieland development called Everton. The new homes in Everton start in the mid 400's and Centennial has resales in the high 300's-600's.

http://www.jwhomes.com/Find-Your-Hom...n-Neighborhood
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