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Report: Jefferson, Buford, Flowery Branch among best cities for young families

By Ken Stanford
Posted 7:01AM on Sunday 12th April 2015 ( 9 years ago )

UNDATED - A report on the best places in Georgia for young families by NerdWallet places Jefferson, Buford and Flowery Branch in the top ten.

The study found that one of the biggest attractions for young families is the lower cost of living: the median home price in Georgia is  $128,100.

It was NerdWallet’s second analysis of the best places and among the trends it revealed are:

In compiling the report, the authors looked at:

WHAT THE REPORT SAYS ABOUT...

JEFFERSON

Jefferson, a city named for Thomas Jefferson, is about an hour outside Atlanta, in Jackson County. The population is 9,503, and about 30% of residents live in a family household. Students go to the Jefferson City School District, which has a GreatSchools score of 9 out of 10. The city is home to an outdoor agricultural museum, a community theater and several parks. The city hosts events throughout the year from the annual Freedom Festival to live music in the downtown square and the holiday market.

BUFORD

Buford is a small city that straddles Gwinnett and Hall counties. Here home values are higher than the state median, and the schools also have higher numbers with a GreatSchools score of 9 out of 10. The town hosts outdoor movies and concerts at the Main Street Park and Amphitheater. For sports and other activities, families head to the Buford Youth Sports Complex.

FLOWERY BRANCH

Flowery Branch, nestled in the foothills of Blue Ridge Mountain in Hall County, is the smallest city on our list with 5,829 people. Residents here have seen their income grow over 120% from 1999 to 2013. The town is part the Georgia Main Street/Better Hometown Program, which helps communities revitalize downtown and neighborhood business districts. New housing developments are popping up and median home values are on the higher end at $191,600. Flowery Branch has a historic main street, train depot and museum, but its main claim to fame since 2005 is the city’s role as the training site for the Atlanta Falcons.

NerdWallet crunched the data for 156 places in Georgia— cities, towns and census-designated places. Only places with over 5,000 residents were analyzed. To see the full data set, click here.

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