{"id":419,"date":"2017-06-06T21:25:00","date_gmt":"2017-06-06T21:25:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dev.gahomesdigest.com\/blog\/atlanta-ga-vs-dallas-tx.html"},"modified":"2023-06-17T14:07:22","modified_gmt":"2023-06-17T14:07:22","slug":"atlanta-ga-vs-dallas-tx","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/search4.homes\/atlanta-ga-vs-dallas-tx\/","title":{"rendered":"Atlanta GA VS Dallas TX"},"content":{"rendered":"
It’s time for us to compare popular options for relocating home buyers with Dallas TX vs Atlanta GA<\/strong>.<\/p>\n With tech industries relocating to both of these cities Dallas and Atlanta will be compared. Similar to how Atlanta is compared to Charlotte. Dallas Tx feels is more densely packed together than Atlanta. Afterall, Atlanta is known for it’s sprawl.<\/p>\n The perception is that Atlanta has more crime and worse schools than Dallas, but better overall climate and attractions. Dallas and Atlanta are often compared because companies often have hubs in both of the these cities, so let\u0092s break down which one is a better place to live.<\/p>\n If you\u0092re looking for ratings on schools in Dallas TX and want to compare to Atlanta, GA you\u0092re in for a bit of disappointment. GreatSchools lists Dallas as an overall 5 rating while giving 10\u0092s to almost every school in site in Atlanta. In fact, they have a very nice Atlanta landing page while Dallas gets something very generic. Truth be told, coming from Atlanta I can tell you that if you want truly great schools from elementary to high you must move to the suburbs. Suburban cities like Alpharetta for instance have great schools systems. From our research the information is very similar. The biggest difference here is that Dallas allows the parents to choose schools within a system. While Atlanta residents have to move to Gwinnett County or Cobb to find large areas with affordable housing and great schools.<\/p>\n Winner: Dallas, TX <\/strong><\/p>\n When we think of Real Estate in Dallas, TX and in Atlanta, we wanted to look at a few dynamics. One is obviously just median price point of a home, but we also wanted to look at different suburban communities as well and make comparison. This is a real estate website after all. Atlanta has a median price point that is almost $50,000 more than Dallas. Atlanta homes<\/a> are newer and less likely to be rented (meaning there\u0092s less renters and more home owners). Before we hand the crown to Dallas, let\u0092s take a look at what $200,000 buys you in Atlanta and Dallas. (Then look at suburbs) At first glance it looks like Atlanta is winning in the value department. The skeptic will undoubtedly say, \u0093what part of Atlanta?\u0094 – ahh there\u0092s the rub.<\/p>\nSchools: Atlanta Vs Dallas<\/h2>\n
Real Estate: Atlanta Vs Dallas<\/h2>\n