Are there any walkable neighborhoods in the north gwinnett high school cluster?

I am moving to suwannee and excited but also a bit worried seeing how much of it seems very car dependent. I am aware of the downtown area, but are there other areas where you can walk to public things like restaurants/bars that are in the north gwinnett high school zone? I used to live in a very walkable area in a city downtown which obviously i know its different moving to the suburbs, but some suburbs are still walkable.

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u/Still_Ad8888 — 4 days ago

Will need an ETA for a layover in Heathrow? I will be coming from the US to LHR in terminal 3, then heading to amsterdam (dont know the terminal yet).

Hello, as the title states, I will be arriving to LHR terminal 3 for a 2 hour layover to go to amsterdam. Thanks!

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u/Still_Ad8888 — 3 months ago

Has anyone lived in Illinois, specifically around Naperville, Schaumburg, Niles (where a lot of Koreans live)

Wanted to see different experiences as a Korean American who is considering to relocate family to Gwinnett or Illinois, priorities are for children / family. Thanks!

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u/Still_Ad8888 — 3 months ago
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Anyone have experience living in Gwinnett county (Georgia) vs Naperville (Illinois)?

I know both are pretty popular Korean areas, just looking for general thoughts on raising a family

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u/Still_Ad8888 — 3 months ago

Is it worth visiting Haarlem and Hillegom-Lisse in one day (day trip from amsterdam)?

Friend and i (both male 30's) are visiting amsterdam for a few days and looking to potentially spend a day trip outside of amsterdam to get a different feel of the Netherlands for a day. Is it too much to do Haarlem and Hillegom-Lisse? This will be in june so understand that the tulip season will be long over, but just for a unique feel we may not get from amsterdam. Thanks.

Edit: Just to be clear, asking about doing both Haarlem and Hillegom-Lisse in one day. If so, looking for recommendation on best method of transportation.

Also if these are not the best ideas, welcome to any thoughts!

Edit 2: I will skip out on Hillegom-Lisse, thank you all. Any other thoughts are welcomed!

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u/Still_Ad8888 — 3 months ago

Anyone here move to/live in Suwanee GA? Looking for general thoughts as a Korean American looking to move there.

I am heavily considering moving to Suwanee GA from Charlotte NC for the Korean community in the Gwinnett area (duluth, johns creek, suwanee i know are hotspots). I am a korean american, wife is white, we have two young children (1 and 3), we want the best for them in terms of education (which i hear is great), community, and overall lifestyle. Being in a mixed relationship, I want to ensure my children do not forget about their Korean heritage so that is very important to me, wife understands.

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u/Still_Ad8888 — 3 months ago
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Korean American family considering to move here (likely Duluth or Suwanee) from Charlotte for its Korean culture and school system

Hello beautiful people. We are a Korean american couple in our early-mid 30s with a 3 year old and 1 year old. We currently live near charlotte (near fort mill, sc). I want our kids to grow up where there are more koreans and attend those bilingual schools. There are some here but obviously not compared to Duluth and surrounding. In terms of lifestyle, we dont really have anything that keeps us here since we both work remote, no family, many of our friends have left so not a lot of those either sadly. We both moved here initially for our jobs and then just stayed.

Regarding school systems, we currently live a little away from a good school district, so it's either move into one of these districts or move somewhere else, and if that's the case, Duluth has always intrigued me. If anyone could provide further light on school systems here, that would be great. Based on what i saw, it seems to be better generally, obviously based on school district though.

Cost of living I heard is comparable, same with weather (maybe a bit hotter in GA), crime, etc. Distance from mountains and beach seems to be a big thing people live here, but honestly we might go like once a year, if that so not a factor.

Edit: Appreciate all the comments, I think we would lean more towards Suwanee now. Are there any areas where the district overlaps Parsons or YHALE with Lambert HS? Or North Gwinett HS? Quick search in the lambert hs districts show a more expensive area, more expensive than our house now, but would be willing to make the sacrifice for a "forever home" assuming it doesnt get re-zoned in the future.

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u/Still_Ad8888 — 3 months ago