The Georgia New Resident Resource Guide: What Every Person Moving to Georgia Needs in Their First 30 Days

The Georgia New Resident Resource Guide: What Every Person Moving to Georgia Needs in Their First 30 Days

Moving is exciting.

It is also stressful.

Boxes.

Paperwork.

Utilities.

Addresses.

Schools.

Internet.

Insurance.

Doctors.

Restaurants.

New roads.

New neighbors.

A new job.

A new routine.

Whether someone is moving from another state, another city, or another country, the first 30 days often determine how quickly they feel at home.

After years of working with residents, businesses, and community partners, I have noticed something important:

Most people do not need another sales pitch.

They need a guide.

They need resources.

They need trusted recommendations.

They need someone who can help them navigate the transition.

That is why I believe every community should have a strong New Resident Resource Network.

Week One: Get Connected

The first priority for most residents is establishing the essentials.

A typical checklist includes:

• Electricity

• Water

• Gas

• Internet

• Mobile service

• Home security

• Mail forwarding

• Banking

• Insurance

Without these basics, daily life becomes more difficult.

According to the Federal Communications Commission, broadband access is now considered essential infrastructure supporting education, work, healthcare, and economic participation. FCC Broadband Resources

Today, connectivity is not a luxury.

It is a necessity.

Week Two: Learn the Community

The second week is about becoming familiar with the area.

New residents often ask:

• Which grocery stores are best?

• Where are the local parks?

• Which schools serve the area?

• What community events are coming up?

• Which restaurants do locals recommend?

• Which service providers can be trusted?

The faster someone becomes comfortable in their new community, the more likely they are to feel connected and engaged.

Week Three: Build Relationships

Strong communities are built through relationships.

During the first month, new residents should begin connecting with:

• Neighbors

• Community groups

• Houses of worship

• Chambers of commerce

• Local business owners

• Volunteer organizations

• Professional networking groups

Relationships often determine how quickly someone feels at home.

They also create opportunities personally and professionally.

Week Four: Build a Local Team

Every resident eventually needs trusted professionals.

A strong local network often includes:

• Realtors

• Mortgage professionals

• Insurance agents

• Property managers

• Contractors

• Electricians

• Plumbers

• Movers

• Attorneys

• Financial advisors

• Technology providers

Having trusted recommendations saves time, reduces stress, and improves outcomes.

Why Partnerships Matter

This is why referral partnerships matter.

No one professional can do everything.

But a strong network can solve almost any problem.

When Realtors, apartment communities, builders, lenders, property managers, movers, and local businesses work together, residents benefit.

Communities benefit.

Businesses benefit.

Everyone wins.

The Georgia Opportunity

Georgia continues to attract new residents from across the country because of its:

• Strong economy

• Growing job market

• Diverse communities

• Entrepreneurial opportunities

• Educational institutions

• Military installations

• Transportation infrastructure

• Quality of life

Every new resident represents an opportunity to strengthen a community.

Not simply through transactions.

Through relationships.

My Mission

As a service-disabled veteran and Senior Account Executive with Spectrum Residential & Business Services, I spend much of my time helping residents, businesses, apartment communities, Realtors, builders, and referral partners navigate one of the most important parts of the move-in experience: connectivity.

But my broader mission is bigger than technology.

It is helping people get connected to resources.

Connected to opportunities.

Connected to businesses.

Connected to communities.

Connected to each other.

Because when people feel connected, communities grow stronger.

Let’s Build Georgia’s Strongest Welcome Network

I am always interested in connecting with:

• Realtors

• Mortgage lenders

• Apartment communities

• Builders

• Property managers

• Relocation specialists

• Movers

• Insurance professionals

• Chamber members

• Community leaders

• Small business owners

Together, we can help new residents feel welcome, informed, and connected from day one.

George “Mikey” Turner III

Senior Account Executive

Spectrum Residential & Business Services

📞 912-665-2538

Helping Georgia residents, businesses, and communities stay connected through technology, relationships, and trusted partnerships.

Because every successful move begins with the right connections.

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Miami targetMar 15, 2026
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Savannah Week 1 (unpermitted)Apr 11, 2026
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Tybee/Savannah Week 2 (permitted)Apr 18, 2026
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MIAMI • Mar 13–16 SAVANNAH/TYBEE • Apr 9–18 ALLENHURST • Apr 19 ATLANTA • May 24–31 JACKSONVILLE • Jun 19–21

MIAMI • Mar 15 (Yacht Party)

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SAVANNAH Week 1 • Apr 11 (Unpermitted)

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TYBEE/SAV Week 2 • Apr 18 (Permitted)

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ATLANTA • May 24

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JACKSONVILLE • Jun 19

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Official Tour Lineup (by date)

ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® TOUR 2026: ORANGE CRUSH® SPRING BREAK (South Beach Miami) • ORANGE CRUSH® TYBEE (Savannah/Tybee) • CRUSH THE MIC™ • FREAKNIK ’26 • ABC ’26 • ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® TYBEE • CRUSH THE BLOCK® • CRUSH® ATLANTA • ORANGE CRUSH® JUNETEENTH (Jax).

ORANGE CRUSH® SPRING BREAK — SOUTH BEACH MIAMI, FL

March 13–16, 2026

ORANGE CRUSH® TYBEE — SAVANNAH / TYBEE ISLAND, GA

April 9–18, 2026

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CRUSH® ATLANTA — May 24–31, 2026

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ORANGE CRUSH® JUNETEENTH — JACKSONVILLE, FL

June 19–21, 2026

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MARCH | MIAMI

South Beach Miami Spring Break • March 13–16, 2026

CRUSH Miami Spring Break Mansion 2K26 - Saturday March 14 11PM-4AM

CRUSH® MIAMI • Mansion Pool Party (Alt Flyer)

Saturday • March 14 • 11PM–4AM

Orange Crush Miami Spring Break Yacht Party - Sunday March 15 2026 9PM-Midnight

ORANGE CRUSH® MIAMI • Yacht Party

Sunday • March 15 • 9PM–Midnight

APRIL | SAVANNAH / TYBEE

April 9–18, 2026 • Henry St Bistro (1308 Montgomery St) + Tybee Beach

BACP Big A** College Party - April 10 @ Henry St Bistro

BACP • Big A** College Party

April 10 • Henry St Bistro • Savannah

DNN Damn Near Naked Party - Sat 4.11.26 @ Henry St Bistro 9PM-3AM

DNN • Damn Near Naked Party

Saturday • Apr 11 • 9PM–3AM • Henry St Bistro

CRUSH THE MIC - April 16 @ Henry St Bistro

CRUSH THE MIC™

April 16 • Henry St Bistro • Savannah

Freaknik 26 - Friday April 17 @ Henry St Bistro Doors Open 9PM

FREAKNIK ’26

Friday • Apr 17 • Doors Open 9PM • Henry St Bistro

Freaknik 26 @ Henry St Bistro - Friday 4/17/2026

FREAKNIK ’26 (Alt Flyer)

Friday • Apr 17 • 9PM–3AM • Henry St Bistro

Orange Crush Festival Tybee Beach Bash - April 18 2026

ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® TYBEE • Beach Bash

Saturday • Apr 18 • Near Tybee Pier & Pavilion + Hotel Tybee Parking Lot (31328)

ABC 26 Anything Butt Clothes - Saturday April 18 2026 @ Henry St Bistro 9PM-3AM

ABC ’26 • Anything Butt Clothes

Saturday • Apr 18 • 9PM–3AM • Henry St Bistro

ABC 26 Beach After Party - Saturday April 18 2026 @ Henry St Bistro 1308 Montgomery St

ABC ’26 • Official ORANGE CRUSH Beach After Party (Alt Flyer)

Saturday • Apr 18 • Henry St Bistro

CRUSH THE BLOCK | ALLENHURST

Sunday • April 19, 2026 • 258 Linda Loop SE, Allenhurst GA

Crush The Block - Sun April 19th - 258 Linda Loop SE Allenhurst, GA

CRUSH THE BLOCK®

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MAY | ATLANTA

CRUSH® ATLANTA • May 24–31, 2026

JUNE | JACKSONVILLE

ORANGE CRUSH® JUNETEENTH • June 19–21, 2026

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