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Moving to Atlanta: The Complete Relocation Guide

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Atlanta pairs a big-city job market with Southern cost of living, a warm climate, and the world's busiest airport at your doorstep. Here's everything a new resident needs — neighborhoods, costs, getting around, the paperwork, and how to actually get here.

Quick answer

People move to Atlanta for the jobs (dozens of major corporate headquarters plus a booming film and tech scene), a cost of living well below the coasts, and easy travel through Hartsfield-Jackson. Pick a neighborhood that fits your commute and budget, plan for a car-dependent metro, switch your license within 30 days, and book movers early — especially at month-end when demand peaks.

Why people move to Atlanta

  • The job market. Atlanta is home to a long list of major corporate headquarters and one of the country's fastest-growing film, TV, and tech industries — a big draw for relocations.
  • Cost of living. Housing and everyday costs run well below New York, California, or D.C. See our cost of living in Atlanta breakdown.
  • Travel. Hartsfield-Jackson is the world's busiest airport — nonstops almost anywhere, which matters if you travel for work or family.
  • Climate & greenery. Warm, green, and famously tree-covered — the "city in a forest."

Where to live

Atlanta is a city of distinct neighborhoods, from walkable intown villages to spacious suburbs. Young professionals gravitate to Midtown and the Beltline; families favor Decatur, Grant Park, and Kirkwood; Buckhead is the upscale pick. Our best neighborhoods in Atlanta guide covers who each area suits, and LIOO serves every city in the metro.

Getting around

Metro Atlanta is spread out, so most residents drive. Plan your home around your commute: the big arteries are the Downtown Connector (I-75/85), the I-285 Perimeter, and GA-400, and rush hour is real. MARTA's rail and bus cover the urban core and connect to the airport, and the Beltline is transforming how intown neighborhoods connect. If you're relocating from out of state, our long-distance movers can bring your household in.

Weather & seasons

  • Summers — hot and humid; plan a summer move for early morning and keep water on hand.
  • Winters — mild, with the occasional ice event that can briefly shut the roads down.
  • Spring — beautiful, but Atlanta's pollen is legendary; if you're sensitive, factor it in.

The new-resident paperwork

Two Georgia clocks start when you arrive: you have 30 days to switch your driver's license and register a vehicle, and you'll want to change your address everywhere. We've got step-by-step guides for both:

Planning your move to Atlanta

A few local realities make timing matter: the last weekend of every month is the busiest for movers, high-rise buildings often require a certificate of insurance and a reserved freight elevator, and intown parking can be tight. Book early, and if you're heading into an apartment or high-rise, read our apartment movers notes on COIs and elevators. When you're ready, our local and long-distance crews handle it — see what a move costs and work through the 8-week checklist. Need a hold between homes? See moving & storage — and once you are in, don't forget to tip your movers.

Moving to Atlanta FAQ

Is Atlanta a good place to move to?+
For a strong job market, lower-than-coastal costs, warm weather, and unbeatable air travel, yes — it's one of the most popular relocation destinations in the country. The main trade-off is a car-dependent, spread-out metro.
How much does it cost to move to Atlanta?+
It depends on distance and home size. Local moves are billed hourly; long-distance moves are quoted by the load and route. See our Atlanta moving cost guide for details, and get a free quote for your specifics.
What do I need to do when I move to Georgia?+
Switch your driver's license and register your vehicle within 30 days, file a USPS change of address, update voter registration, and set up utilities. We have dedicated guides for the license and the address change.
When is the best time to move in Atlanta?+
Mid-month and mid-week are quietest and easiest to book; the last weekend of the month is the busiest. Summer is peak season and hot, so book early and start early in the day.

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