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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 799652" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Not nearly an expert of the area but happy to get the ball rolling on replies. My in-laws live in Gainesville, so the areas are somewhat familiar to me, though I'm positive there are more qualified folks than myself to chime in.</p><p></p><p>To check all of your boxes, I suspect Buford is a logical place to start given the popularity. Depending on what part of Gainesville your job is, you can nearly get to the northern part of Alpharetta in 30 minutes (Browns Bridge to 400), though it's more likely 40 min even without traffic. Otherwise, there are smaller towns (Cumming, Braselton, etc.) which are all different directions. Those start trending more toward rural than suburban, though maybe still big enough for you; just different pros/cons relative to your list of priorities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 799652, member: 274"] Not nearly an expert of the area but happy to get the ball rolling on replies. My in-laws live in Gainesville, so the areas are somewhat familiar to me, though I'm positive there are more qualified folks than myself to chime in. To check all of your boxes, I suspect Buford is a logical place to start given the popularity. Depending on what part of Gainesville your job is, you can nearly get to the northern part of Alpharetta in 30 minutes (Browns Bridge to 400), though it's more likely 40 min even without traffic. Otherwise, there are smaller towns (Cumming, Braselton, etc.) which are all different directions. Those start trending more toward rural than suburban, though maybe still big enough for you; just different pros/cons relative to your list of priorities. [/QUOTE]
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