Posted on November 2nd, 2007 by Ryan Ward
The City of Alpharetta, which is located about 20 miles to the north of Downtown Atlanta continues be the premiere suburb for Atlanta real estate. Alpharetta has long been favored for the fantastic public schools and conscientious use of public space for parks and beautification projects. Now Alpharetta has broken the mold of the typical [...]
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Posted on November 1st, 2007 by Ryan Ward
The real estate market has been in the news for months now and we continually here how “bad” it is. What does that mean? Well, it depends and that’s not really good enough for us. With that in mind, we have created a real estate blog for Atlanta that will cover the real estate market [...]
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Posted on October 22nd, 2007 by Ryan Ward
The northern suburbs of Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Roswell and Alpharetta offer home buyers a rich diversity of neighborhoods and a community environment that combine to provide an excellent location for families, executives and retirees alike. Excellent public schools, high end shopping and dining, numerous Fortune 500 employers and a convenient location to major highways continue [...]
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Posted on October 13th, 2007 by Ryan Ward
Open Houses in Midtown Atlanta
Saturday, October 20th will be an event to rememberĀ in The Art Foundy at Atlantic Station.
real estate agents representing numerous sellers have collaborated to host a one day event and open the doors at The Art Foundry for buyers to view up to 20 different open houses simultaneously. This event will give [...]
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Posted on October 12th, 2007 by Ryan Ward
EIFS, Dryvet, or synthetic stucco, as it is often called, can create a real problem if you are trying to sell your home. From the outset, many buyers will overlook your home without giving it a second thought no matter what you have done to protect your home from the potential problems that are associated [...]
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Posted on October 1st, 2007 by Ryan Ward
We have all driven by a house that seems to just sit on the market forever. At some point we all wonder what’s wrong with that house. Why have other houses around sold and this one hasn’t? Is it the price, location, what seems to be the problem?
Before I get to what the real problem [...]
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Posted on October 1st, 2007 by Ryan Ward
The community of Windward has long been considered one of the most convenient locations and a wonderful place to live in Alpharetta. The community of Windward itself surrounds the beautiful, 195 acre Lake Windward and residents are welcome to use the lake which is complete with a marina. Among the many other amenities enjoyed by [...]
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Posted on September 30th, 2007 by Ryan Ward
The Chastain Park area of Atlanta is located on the northern side of Buckhead and borders the south side Sandy Springs. Chastain Park is one of the most popular areas of the Atlanta real estate market. Chastain Park itself is the largest park in Atlanta and is home to a golf course, numerous ball fields, [...]
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Posted on September 16th, 2007 by Ryan Ward
If you are planning to relocate to Atlanta, there are a number of considerations you must take into account prior to your arrival. Some of the most important factors include the location of your employment, quality of schools, commute times, how much home you can afford to buy and what activities are important to you. [...]
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Posted on September 15th, 2007 by Ryan Ward
The city of Alpharetta, a northern suburb of Atlanta, offers a unique balance between big city living and small town charm. Alpharetta offers residents the amenities, cultural activities, dining, shopping, convenience and job opportunities found in big cities while maintaining much of the small town charm that big cities usually lose with continued growth in [...]
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