Me and My Husband Want to Move to Georgia,Savannah We Live in Columbus, Ohio.?

Question by vicky: Me and my husband want to move to Georgia,Savannah we live in Columbus, Ohio.?
We want to move somewhere warmer. He’s field is drug and alcohol treatment and I am in the home care provided field/ clerical/customer service we are in are 40s 50s and we just need a change looking for comfort, peace, fun, relax, good church home, good living,good food, beaches, fishing. moving in 2yrs some were SOUTH

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Answer by Stephe W
Hey….I just asked the very same question. LOL I live in Cleveland and want to move to Atlanta. I hate this city and just want to be somewhere warm and more exciting. But I think you should go. I’m leaving or “planning” to leave next month. I lived in Columbus for a year and loved it. It’s so much warmer in Columbus than it is here. 🙂 But Savannah is nice too. I really like it there too. My sister lives on the outskirts of Savannah, and that is a really nice town. 🙂 Good luck though if you do plan to move. 🙂

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