Showing posts with label Local Information. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Local Information. Show all posts

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Metro Atlanta Food / Restaurant Scores

Metro Atlanta Restaurant Food Scores
 
 
 
 
If you're curious about your favorite restaurant's food/health score, use
the links below to find out what their most recent scores have been!
 
  



Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Metro Atlanta Median Home Prices

Metro Atlanta Median Home Prices


 

Median home prices for North Fulton County, Central Fulton County, South Fulton County, Fayette County, Coweta County, Cobb County, Cherokee County, Gwinnett County, Dekalb County, Douglas County, Paulding County, Henry County, Rockdale County, Butts County, and Clayton County, Georgia.

If you would like more real estate information specific to your city or even your subdivision, please give us a call or email us! We would be happy to help in any way possible!


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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Foreclosure Notices are DOWN in Metro Atlanta!

Foreclosure Notices are DOWN in Metro Atlanta!
 
 
 
 
The AJC is reporting that Metro Atlanta foreclosure notices are at their lowest level since mid-2007! [Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah!] This is GREAT news! Their stats read that there are 4,531 foreclosures advertised for March auction across the 13 Metro Atlanta counties. This is down significantly from the height of the foreclosure crisis in 2010 where the number reached as high as 13,834!
 
And let me tell you... boy, can we tell a difference in the inventory level! While this is wonderful news, it can make finding the perfect home take a little longer than what it used to. There's not as much to choose from and multiple offer situations are almost a given. I spoke with an agent the other day about one of our new listings that had multiple offers (14 within 4 days) and she said it best when discussing this interesting market - "it's like every house I show goes under contract before I can back out of the driveway."
 
I'm not sure that there is a secret in this market because it's just so tough, but if you find a property that you're interested in, you MUST act fast! View it as quickly as possible (2 days later is almost always 2 days too late!), write an offer as quickly as possible, and come in STRONG. It's not a pressure/sales tactic, it's the truth. This market isn't for the sloth paced buyer nor the buyer who wants to negotiate the price down $25,000 on a well priced foreclosure. You will be outbid every time. Not only are you competing against other home buyers but investors with deep pockets as well! We talked to one Realtor the other day who represents a NY based investment group with a goal of purchasing 3500 homes in Georgia. They're purchasing site unseen and offering more than the asking price in many cases.
 
This market is unique. It takes a great amount of patience, perseverance, and determination if you're a buyer.
 
If you're a seller, expect to see a slight (and by slight, we mean SLIGHT) increase in home values. The southside of Metro Atlanta took a much bigger hit than the north side, so when you hear the local news talk about appreciating home values, remember that we have a lot more recovering to do than most of Metro Atlanta. Our values will slowly come up, but don't expect any big jumps.
 
To read the full AJC article, visit:


 

Friday, January 25, 2013

The Highest Priced Listings in Butts, Clayton, Coweta, Fayette, Henry, and Rockdale Counties!

The Highest Priced Listings in Butts, Clayton, Coweta, Fayette, Henry, and Rockdale Counties!
 
Check out these beautifully unique properties!

Butts County:

1501 Fincherville Road, Jackson                 $850,000
 
Clayton County: 




3287 Bay View Drive, Jonesboro             $1,900,000
 
 
Coweta County:
 

90 Walton Road, Newnan                          3,499,000

 
Fayette County:
 

319 White Springs Lane, Peachtree City   $2,700,000
 



Henry County:

3435 Jonesboro Road, Hampton                $2,400,000

Click here to view additional photos of this property!
 
Rockdale County:
 
2101 Adel Drive, Loganville                    $1,900,000
 

 
 
We must give credit where credit is due!
These awesome properties are provided courtesy of:
1501 Fincherville Road   Butch Springer | Springer & Associates Realty
3287 Bay View Drive   Bill Barton | Bill Barton Realty Co.
90 Walton Road   Clay Henderson | Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's 
319 White Springs Lane   Joan Velsmid | Harry Norman Realtors
3435 Jonesboro Road   Clay Henderson | Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's
2101 Adel Drive   Felicia Parker | Mutual Home Realty Co.
 
NOTE: This information was gathered from the GA MLS system and is deemed accurate as of 1.24.13
 
 
 
 
 


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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Real Estate in Numbers: Butts, Clayton, Coweta, Fayette, & Henry Counties


 
Real Estate in Numbers:
Butts, Clayton, Coweta, Fayette & Henry Counties
 
We're noticing a change in the local real estate pattern ... for the past few years it seemed that we were on a steady decline in home values; however, 2012 has been a much different market and in some ways, even more challenging than the previous years because of low inventory. If you're in the market for a new home, you may have noticed that every home seems to have multiple offers and goes to a "highest and best" situation in which buyers bid over the asking price for the property. These competitive situations are pushing the average sales prices up little by little. I guess it all goes back to basic economics - supply and demand. In our current market place, there doesn't seem to be enough inventory for the amount of buyers that are out there. Not such good news for buyers, great news for sellers! If we can hold this new pattern, we may just see an improving real estate market. It's hard to predict what the future will hold and there's still talk of banks releasing their "shadow inventory." While none of us hold the crystal ball to the real estate future, we can study trends and patterns to and make our best prediction as to where the market is heading... here's the scoop:











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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Real Estate in Numbers: Sales Prices Sept '11 vs '12

Average Sales Price - September 2011 vs 2012
(Single Family Residences)

 
Are things beginning to look up? In reviewing the average sales prices for the southern crescent counties, it appears that the average sales prices may be inching up some. Of course, this is just an overview for the month of September in 2011 versus 2012 so we'll have to continue to watch to see what happens but here's the scoop:
 
 
 
We can tell you from experience that inventory is slim and so therefore, there's competition for the properties that are available. This means that in highest and best situations, buyers are often bidding higher than the asking price and in return, properties are selling slightly higher. If this continues to happen, then it would seem that Realtors and appraisers will begin using these higher comps and this will help market values increase. If you're thinking of buying a home, NOW is the time! Jump in there before prices go up any further!
 

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Real Estate in Numbers: 2nd Quarter - Butts County, Clayton County, Fayette County, Henry County




Pulling statistics from the MLS quarterly is one of my favorite things to do! Call me a real estate geek, but I get excited to see where the market is heading! If you have questions about your local market or a specific subdivision/neighborhood/community, please contact us and we'll be happy to provide a detailed market analysis and other market data!


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