Dunwoody Stands Alone

Boasting a population of roughly 33,000 people, Dunwoody is one of Atlanta’s many vibrant suburbs. It is, in fact, a place that is being considered as its own city in recent years. Dunwoody is indeed a stand-alone kind of town - residents enjoy the landscape, the diverse people that make up the region and the myriad of businesses that cater to their every need. Debate suggests that to make Dunwoody a city would subtract tax dollars from surrounding Atlanta suburbs and lead to a downgrade in public services, however the issue persists despite the withdrawal of the proposal in 2006, it has been presented again this year.

Living in Dunwoody

There are several elementary and secondary schools in the suburb, as well as two colleges: the Georgia Perimeter College and the American InterContinental University. The suburb is picturesque and with so many amenities in the downtown area you will have no trouble settling in and getting to know the particular culture of the area. Historical buildings have been expertly preserved and landscaped gardens abound in this colorful urban center so if you enjoy taking peaceful and reflective walks this is the place to do it.

The booming economy is both the reason Dunwoody is being considered as a city unto itself and also the reason residents are concerned about such a move. Current suburb administration means that incomes are relatively high and, coupled with the wide selection of schools in the area; this is a great place to settle down and start a family, or just to rent an apartment and think about the future!

Rental Apartments in Dunwoody

Rental accommodation is somewhat more expensive here than in other Atlanta suburbs, however this is typically reflective of a thriving economy and a town in which there is a lot to keep you entertained. An apartment will cost you anything from $800 to $1,600 per month depending on the specific location and the number of rooms; there are many prime locations that offer spacious lawns, well-kept garden views and plenty of parking spaces. There should be enough room for you and your family to enjoy a bit of privacy, but the culture and the outgoing feel of Dunwoody will allow you to get out there and have some fun whenever you feel the need. The close proximity to Atlanta itself makes Dunwoody a target for sporting events, charity organizations and many different institutions and special occasions, so whatever you are into there is bound to be a crowd of like-minded people in town at some point or another!

Rental apartments range from the historically preserved and divided homes to the modern buildings created specifically for the purpose. This is useful because whether you are looking for low cost dwelling or if you want to spend your days occupying a quaint Civil War era apartment, the choice is yours. Dunwoody apartments are plentiful enough to fill your needs and get you into the sprit of the place.

 
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