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LIVE THE LIFE: THE PERIMETER

highway loop that encircles the City of Atlanta, marking the perimeter of where the city “ends” and the suburbs begin. The areas along I-285 referred to as The Perimeter and consist of Dunwoody, Norcross/Peachtree Corners and Sandy Springs. A prime location for easy travel to and from love the suburban charm and feel of living along The Perimeter. Living here, residents enjoy historical landmarks, incredible community activities, suit any taste and price range and award-winning schools. The community of Dunwoody is located 18 +/- miles north of Atlanta, and Norcross/ located in western Gwinnett County. Both are known for their top schools, restaurants and shopping. Sandy Springs is a demographically covering 38 +/- square miles in northern Fulton County. It is the second largest city in the Metro Atlanta area and the sixth largest city in Georgia leafy neighborhoods with everything from multimillion-dollar mansions to 1950s ranches on sprawling lots. Sandy Springs has the largest major healthcare facilities in Metro Atlanta, including Northside Hospital, famed for its record number of births and its focus on offering women comprehensive healthcare. Saint Joseph’s Hospital is one of the foremost cardiac care centers in the country, while Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is excellence in more than 30 pediatric specialties, including cancer, cardiac, neonatal, orthopedic and transplant care.

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