As if our traffic didn't qualify us as the LA of the East.
Seriously though, metropolitan Atlanta is a great area to live with three major interstates going through the city and a very well developer surrounding area. With many businesses adopting more lenient WFH policies the drive is not always a concern. Schools are generally a good mix of public and private as with any area.
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2021/02/11/investing-to-gro...
My sister now lives in Decatur and I've been looking at some of the apartments near the MARTA stations there, and they're unfortunately mostly exclusively new luxury buildings (which I am very lucky to be able to afford on my current salary, but maybe not at a local job, or an adjusted-for-relocation remote one).
Frustrating how there's so little walkable development around the MARTA stations other than Decatur's, and what there is is so expensive. Of course, I could deal with a five minute park and ride, but it's kinda the principle of the thing.
Obviously that doesn't stop people from moving there but I am always shocked more walk-able dense development hasn't taken root.
The flip side to that is sprawl is cheap living. SF doesn't sprawl but that means you can't afford a house unless you're rich.