Johns Creek ranks #1 Best Place to Live by U.S. News & World Report

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Ok, I bought in 2009, 'lost' some money, but then sold in 2020, when I bought my house in Foothill Ranch. At the "peak" I'd say my house was worth 2.4, but now it's probably around 2 flat. We'll see, I predict more price slides for a little while.
 
Ok, I bought in 2009, 'lost' some money, but then sold in 2020, when I bought my house in Foothill Ranch. At the "peak" I'd say my house was worth 2.4, but now it's probably around 2 flat. We'll see, I predict more price slides for a little while.
But in 2020, you must have been positive over 2009 (peak adjacent).

Because I think you bought a nicer/bigger place in FR.
 
But in 2020, you must have been positive over 2009 (peak adjacent).

Because I think you bought a nicer/bigger place in FR.
Right, I was up quite a bit. My point was it didn't matter in the grand scheme of things that my house 'lost' some value ~2010. Who cares. I got a place I liked, I needed a place to live, and I sold it and carried ~400k into my next home purchase.


The condo I bought in 2009 sold for 620k in 2007, then I bought it for ~420k in 2009.

Now I'm curious what house Liar has. Hopefully he isn't one of those guys who forced his family to move into some crappy rental because he was just so sure the market crash was coming like Larry, and now many years later in the same crappy rental waiting and waiting.

Like, you gotta feel bad for the kids and wife who suffered because of not understanding markets ya know?
 
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This Small City Was Just Ranked the Best Place to Live in the U.S.—and It Has a High Quality of Life


A Georgia city was named the best place to live in the U.S., according to the latest U.S. News & World Report ranking. The small city outside of Atlanta received 7/10 score for its low unemployment, high quality of life, and easy access to outdoor recreation. Keep reading to learn more.

If you’re currently seeking inspiration for where to plant your roots in the years ahead, the recent "Best Places to Live in the U.S." rankings from U.S. News & World Report might be of interest.

After evaluating a range of data, Johns Creek, Georgia, came up on top. Located about 25 miles northeast of Atlanta, this small city of 79,000 is ideal for young professionals and families searching for a place with access to the outdoors, cultural activities, and relatively easy access to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).

With Johns Creek as your base camp, you can spend your weekends walking the trails at the 46-acre Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center, paddling the Chattahoochee River, attending performances by the Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra, and sampling craft beer at Six Bridges Brewing.
This Small City Was Just Ranked the Best Place to Live in the U.S.—and It Has a High Quality of Life
 
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