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Best ATL neighborhoods for young people
Hey BP, I currently live in Lawrenceville and I want to move ITP. I'm looking at condos in the Buckhead, Midtown, Piedmont Heights, O4W, Atlantic Station, and Decatur areas (among others in the north/eastern part of the city - basically everywhere north of I-20 and east of I-75) and I'd love to hear everyone's input who may be more familiar with the city than I am, what are some (if any) streets/areas in those neighborhoods that are unsafe or I should avoid for other reasons?
I'm 25 and single, so I'm looking for a fun area with lots of stuff to do. I'm talking about for my personal residence by the way, just in case I didn't make that clear. Any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks all!
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Sam T. I would think anywhere along the beltline would meet your criteria. If you want an established area, I would look along the east side beltline. If you want an up and coming area, I would look around Bellwood Quarry or around the Pittsburgh yards development.