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My Bad Experience Living In Brunswick
2
rating
By
Anonymous (
Oct 23, 2021)
Brunswick is very nice looking town, but a lot of residents have bad habit of bullying and harassing other residents. It’s worst, if you’re single woman living by yourself (Btw, I’m single because I choose to be for personal reasons. I don’t want to get married. I not int ...Read More
erested in dating or being in any relationship. I love being alone and I learn to love it that way). They will attack you everyday. Doesn’t matter if you mind your own business, because they will attack you anyway. You can’t shop, run errands, talk to your friends, or go anywhere without some thugs harassing you. Sometimes, they follow you home or sit in their vehicles and wait until you get home, so they know where you live. Men and women thugs are bullying and harassing me. If you report it to the cops, some cops will help you and some will stick up for those thugs who harassing you, either though they’re wrong. Years ago, most of the residents was nice, mind their own business, helpful, kind, understanding, and respectful to each other. The crime rate back then wasn’t bad either. A lot of residents then had either move away or passed away. Now it’s all new people here and they don’t have any respect for anybody. Yes, the crime rate increase too. That’s a darn shame. I have a lot to say, but I can’t say it here. I can’t afford to move away at this moment, but once I’m able to, I will be moving out very quickly where. If you do move here, you’re single woman and alone, be very very very careful.
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A Modern City with a Taste of History
4.5
rating
By
Anonymous (
May 28, 2018)
Living in Brunswick is, in a word, incredible. Living here has taught me the importance of having a little history built into your experience of city life and that is exactly the balance that Brunswick strikes.
Brunswick, initially founded by the British colonists that settled ...Read More
there in 1738, is now a hub for a progressive economy based on tourism and logistics thanks to its port-based geography. However, the colonial roots still influence daily life from the gorgeous Victorian architecture to the various arts and cultural events like the theatrical performances hosted by the Ritz Theatre.
As an avid golfer, Brunswick is the ideal place for me to live. All I need to do is grab my clubs, a couple friends, and head off to Sea Island which has numerous golf resorts that are open year-round thanks to the amazing climate. And when you are hungry, just head back into the clubhouse and you'll be treated to some famous Brunswick stew that includes lima beans, corn, okra, and if you're lucky, rabbit meat.
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Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Compare Brunswick, GA Livability
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Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Brunswick?
Well, there are not many amenities close to this location.
Parks
Inez Williams Park
Dixville Park
Kaiser Park
Coffin Park
Windsor Park
Marshes of Glynn Overlook Park
Halifax Square
Wright Square
Entertainment
Lanier Oak
The Ritz Theater
Gallery on Newcastle
Glynn County Stadium
Food & Drink
Popeyes
McDonald's
Krispy Krunchy Chicken
Baskin-Robbins
Dunkin'
Pam Pam Cupcakes
Subway
Bottle Time Liquor
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Commute
Is public transit available in Brunswick?
Of all people who commute,
1.4% take public transportation in
Brunswick.