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Planning to make a move from north east to south. As of now I have zero Telugu circle and 2 aravams. Looking for decent desi families and nice schools. Also suggest build communities. Monthly should not cross 5k including taxes. 
 

I am planning to go to each place and live there for 2-3 weeks and gather information. 

 

@Sonu_Patel

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3 hours ago, jpismahatma said:

Planning to make a move from north east to south. As of now I have zero Telugu circle and 2 aravams. Looking for decent desi families and nice schools. Also suggest build communities. Monthly should not cross 5k including taxes. 
 

I am planning to go to each place and live there for 2-3 weeks and gather information. 

 

@Sonu_Patel

Depends on the kind of jobs you are looking for.

Austin is tech but crap weather and disconnected. You will have to fly to take vacations. You will be going from too cold to too hot. Our bodies function well in moderate weather. Dallas is well rounded in opportunities but same cons as Austin.

Avoid Texas and you will thank me later.

Atlanta is well rounded and decent weather. Airport is good as well.

Charlotte weather is good too but smaller airport and mostly banking jobs which will get impacted when there is recession.

Atlanta and NC are great places to settle down if you are don't like to plan and just want to drive for vacations.

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1 hour ago, krishnaaa said:

Depends on the kind of jobs you are looking for.

Austin is tech but crap weather and disconnected. You will have to fly to take vacations. You will be going from too cold to too hot. Our bodies function well in moderate weather. Dallas is well rounded in opportunities but same cons as Austin.

Avoid Texas and you will thank me later.

Atlanta is well rounded and decent weather. Airport is good as well.

Charlotte weather is good too but smaller airport and mostly banking jobs which will get impacted when there is recession.

Atlanta and NC are great places to settle down if you are don't like to plan and just want to drive for vacations.

Thanks bro. Currently remote no scope of caling office. IT job ee. Gc undhi. I got new construction home in north east(3 bedroom) having some weird problems with it. Kids are getting sick many times in every winter. Thinking it to sell it and move on. 

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5 hours ago, jpismahatma said:

Planning to make a move from north east to south. As of now I have zero Telugu circle and 2 aravams. Looking for decent desi families and nice schools. Also suggest build communities. Monthly should not cross 5k including taxes. 
 

I am planning to go to each place and live there for 2-3 weeks and gather information. 

 

@Sonu_Patel

too many desis tho em peekuthav Anna , schools capped already . private schools are not expensive if both are working . find a place that has just enough desis and move rather than sticking on to these places .

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21 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

I suggest moving to Birmingham, Alabama. Cheaper cost of living. Lowest property taxes, growing desi community. Close proximity to ATLANTA, and NASHVILLE. Moderate weather. Snow is a rarity. 

Atlanta in itself is a downgrade imo. Too busy and long commutes everywhere.

You live in Canada? Alabama lo any natural calamities? Like hurricane or tornado?

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14 minutes ago, Pandubabu said:

too many desis tho em peekuthav Anna , schools capped already . private schools are not expensive if both are working . find a place that has just enough desis and move rather than sticking on to these places .

I don’t count on my wife working anna. Desis unte kids ki koncuamu comfortable ani 

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2 minutes ago, jpismahatma said:

I don’t count on my wife working anna. Desis unte kids ki koncuamu comfortable ani 

Dallas.   Dont buy in frisco, plano and prosper ..too much caste . Buy in celina ,aubrey and little elm ,schools and people wise celina is better for kids and over all 

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9 minutes ago, jpismahatma said:

You live in Canada? Alabama lo any natural calamities? Like hurricane or tornado?

I lived in Canada, I now live in Upstate NY. When in Canada,  I used to spend my winters (about 4 Months at a stretch) in Birmingham, AL and Destin, FL.  Hurricanes I haven't seen many. Some tornadoes come and go, it rarely effects the city itself. My younger brother lives there and he is there for over a decade now. He bought mortgage as well. The housing is decent. You spend 400k, you're likely to buy a big property for big city standards. I see desis and Telugus growing there year on year. New Telugu restaurants opening, remote guys moving there and buying mortgages. Try reading about Hoover, AL and try spending sometime there before you reach a conclusion..

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12 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

I lived in Canada, I now live in Upstate NY. When in Canada,  I used to spend my winters (about 4 Months at a stretch) in Birmingham, AL and Destin, FL.  Hurricanes I haven't seen many. Some tornadoes come and go, it rarely effects the city itself. My younger brother lives there and he is there for over a decade now. He bought mortgage as well. The housing is decent. You spend 400k, you're likely to buy a big property for big city standards. I see desis and Telugus growing there year on year. New Telugu restaurants opening, remote guys moving there and buying mortgages. Try reading about Hoover, AL and try spending sometime there before you reach a conclusion..

Anni bagaane unnaye kanin...no community and crime rate and nallola sangathi enti ??

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23 minutes ago, Kootami said:

Dallas.   Dont buy in frisco, plano and prosper ..too much caste . Buy in celina ,aubrey and little elm ,schools and people wise celina is better for kids and over all 

Thanks bro. Moving across cities now. Dallas lo oka 15 years back unde irving lo.

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18 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

I lived in Canada, I now live in Upstate NY. When in Canada,  I used to spend my winters (about 4 Months at a stretch) in Birmingham, AL and Destin, FL.  Hurricanes I haven't seen many. Some tornadoes come and go, it rarely effects the city itself. My younger brother lives there and he is there for over a decade now. He bought mortgage as well. The housing is decent. You spend 400k, you're likely to buy a big property for big city standards. I see desis and Telugus growing there year on year. New Telugu restaurants opening, remote guys moving there and buying mortgages. Try reading about Hoover, AL and try spending sometime there before you reach a conclusion..

Thanks bro. This one I did not even think about. Schools etla unayi bro.? Any particular school districts?

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Austin lo house prices are about 550-600k for 3000-3200 sft size houses .. property tax will be about 2.1 - 2.9% .. so monthly expenses will be anywhere between 7-9k depending on how much down payment u put 

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6 hours ago, jpismahatma said:

Planning to make a move from north east to south. As of now I have zero Telugu circle and 2 aravams. Looking for decent desi families and nice schools. Also suggest build communities. Monthly should not cross 5k including taxes. 
 

I am planning to go to each place and live there for 2-3 weeks and gather information. 

 

@Sonu_Patel

Charlotte is better out of all. 

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