Assisted Living queens
NYC or Atlanta should we RUN for NYC to ATLANTA?
I am married and living in NYC Queens to be exact we own our apt out-right and was trying to get a home with the backyard garage the entire 9.But we have been to Atlanta in May and loved it! But there area couple of problems,we HATE to new sub-division rules and regulations but there are alot of homes with-out all the rules,I work in NJ as a CDL A class driver she works in NYC in International export she has an office in Lacrosse GA I don’t,with that said I would have to look for a job also her if they refuse her request.NYC is so expensive even if you own and we are looking for change but scared.If we do decide we’ll rent the apt in NYC and the rent should assist in our expenses there.Even as the market is down real-estate in NY is out of our reach even if we were to buy a house with a backyard and garage.Should we go? We were looking at Gwinnett County Lawrenceville or Marietta Cobb County
Where is Lacrosse, GA. I’ve never heard of it and it does not appear on google maps. My advice is to move as close to your job as possible. Atlanta has great neighborhoods in every county, so you should not have trouble finding a nice home.
If you don’t want to deal with the Home Owners Associations, which I don’t blame you, there are plenty of neighborhoods that do not have them, but most are older homes. You can also find New homes that are not in planned neigborhoods, but there aren’t as many.
I live in Cobb county, and I wouldn’t live in any other county. We have decent schools, nice neighborhoods and the lowest taxes in the metro area. If you have children, make sure you check the schools in the area. Every county has some that are better than others.
You will love the weather, You get all four seasons, but winters are not harsh and not long. You will enjoy seeing lots of trees but if you don’t have allergies, you soon will. Most people who move here will have an allergy spell once in a while.
Good luck with your move.
George T. Douris Tower, HANAC Affordable Senior Housing in Astoria, Queens
Activist Harry Wieder, 57, killed by cab
Harry Wieder, a member of Community Board 3 and an activist in groups advocating for gay rights and the disabled, was killed on Tuesday night April 27 when he was hit by a taxi while crossing the street as he was leaving the community board’s monthly meeting.
The personal assistance provided at Assisted Living Facilities ensure that the dignity and self-respect of the occupants are upheld and that they get ample opportunities to socialize, make friends, and also keep in touch with their family. The assistance can be either routine or intensive. The personal assistants are trained to be mindful of the requirements and values of senior citizen.