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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Athens.
About Athens, GA.
Athens, Georgia, is a unique consolidated city-county, meaning that the city and Clarke County are considered the same body. With a population of about 126,913, it makes up a metropolitan area 209,271. Athens' sheer size and scope have made it a cultural hotbed for the south and a critical economic powerhouse in many fields.
For example, the city has a very heavy college-town atmosphere and culture, producing many unique elements in recent years. For example, groups like R.E.M., the B-52s, Drive-By Truckers, Widespread Panic, Harvey Milk, and Neutral Milk Hotel originated in his city. Its recording scene is also significant, making Athens a popular place for young musicians trying to make it in their field.
What to Do in Athens, GA.
Thanks to the large college scene and the cultural interest of much of the rest of the state, Athens is known as a very active and engaging place to visit or live. For example, they host the Twilight Series Bicycle races every spring at the Athens Twilight Criterium. These races are among the biggest draws for the area and bring in a lot of tourist money that helps to keep the area solvent.
And many other points of interest are tied either to the University of Georgia in the city or are related to it. For example, Georgia Theatre is a vital performing site that has helped many of the biggest Athens bands thrive. The State Botanical Garden, the Georgia Museum of Art, and Sandy Creek Park are common, popular areas for people to visit and have fun.
Working in Athens, GA.
While the University of Georgia remains an important business and employer in the area, many other companies operate out of Athens. It has become a technological haven in the south, hosting companies like Roundsphere, Cogent Education, Partner Software, Peachtree Medical Billing, and other established and up-and-coming new companies.
Beyond this presence, Athens also hosts many pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. These manufacturers have served the area for decades and provide many jobs to those who need them. Manufacturers of this type include Merial and Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and many other companies, most of which invest back in the city's development.
Athens, GA. Neighborhoods
The most expensive neighborhood in Athens is South Milledge Avenue/South Lumpkin Street. It has a median real estate price of $764,910, making it more expensive than nearly 99 percent of neighborhoods in Georgia and 93 percent of those in the nation. The rental fee is about $963, lower than about 73 percent of the state of Georgia's neighborhoods.
By contrast, South Lumpkin Street/Greenwood Drive has a median real estate price of $429,161 and a rental cost of $1,192. The lowest-cost area in the city, Timothy Road/Epps Bridge Parkway, has a median price of $296,666 and a rental price of $979. These real estate costs (beyond rental) are all higher than 75 percent of the neighborhoods in Georgia and about 61 percent of U.S. areas.
Athens, GA. School District
The Clarke County School District serves the Athens area by providing 21 different educational facilities for the public. These include 14 elementary, four middle, and three high schools. Private schools include Athens Christian School, Athens Academy, Athens Montessori School, Downtown Academy, and Saint Joseph Catholic School. Many of these schools have a religious affiliation.
The most prominent educational complex in the city is the University of Georgia, the oldest and second-largest of all universities in the state and the first state university in the nation (1785). However, students interested in a technical career can attend Athens Technical College. In contrast, those seeking a medical job may find Augusta University's Medical College of Georgia a strong option.
Moving to Athens, GA. Resource Guide
New residents of Athens should talk to the city to learn more about what they have to do to settle down. You may need to contact multiple utility companies, internet and cable providers, schools for your children, and much more. Turning on these utilities typically costs a small fee, after which you can pay online at the appropriate website or in person at their facilities.
And if you love outdoor time and want to experience the joy of spending time in nature, Athens has you covered. Their parks and facilities includes over 2,000 acres of parks that include sports fields, dance centers, disc golf, historical museums, a beach, mountain trails, art centers, dog parks, splash pads for young children, a nature center, and even a full-fledged wildlife zoo within city limits.
Athens, GA. Housing
While Athens housing may seem expensive to some, they are rated lower than the state at 74.9, with a median home price of $173,100. The state has a rating of 80.7 and a median house price of $186,500. Athens also has an excellent city transportation option, including free public transportation options, that help make this a wonderful place for young individuals or those seeking higher education or work at the university.