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CONGRATUATIONS On Your Georgia Tech Employment! Now Where Do I Live?

Thom Abbott-Search Midtown Atlanta Intown Atlanta Real Estate: Real Estate Brokerage in Atlanta, GA

Moving to Georgia TechCONGRATULATIONS On Your GATech Employment!

Now Where Do I Live?

If there is one subject other than real estate that I can talk about it would be relocation. Having done SEVEN corporate relocation moves, and countless inter-city moves, I know what moving is like. Cross town is not a huge deal….but cross-country to a new city and state…now that’s some stress!

I may not be the first, but let me Congratulate you on your GATech employment. NOW, Where are you going to live?

Certainly a number of factors need to be considered when you look for your new home in Atlanta! Single? Married? Children? Pets? Cars? Toys? (I’m referring to the adult kind like motorcycles or maybe a boat!) But another very important factor you have to consider is your commute time from home to the GATech campus! It could be minutes….or hours! Whether you have had an opportunity to visit Atlanta before you move, or you are arriving here in time to start work, never fear….MyMidtownMojo is here to help!

Whether you want to live in a Midtown Atlanta condo and walk to the GATech campus, or you need room for the family, schools and the adult toys, we can help you find the right neighborhood to call home. Do we specialize in Midtown and Intown Atlanta Real Estate? You bet! Can we help you find other neighborhoods that meet you family and housing needs? You bet!

So whether you just learned you are coming to Atlanta, or you are here and need to find the right place to live, MyMidtownMojo is ready to help!

We’ve moved before. A strange new city. Where is everything from the market to the mechanic? The cleaners to the car wash? Yep, been there and done that. And to have someone there that can help you, or your family find their way around…well that just makes the transition that much easier.

Congratulations on your GATech Employment! Now let MyMidtownMojo help you find your new home!



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Greenwood Acres Subdivision Homes For Sale

Sally English|Atlanta Georgia Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Atlanta, GA

Greenwood Acres Subdivision is located almost across the street from Twin Lakes Swim and Tennis Club and is within walking distance of Briarlake Elementary School.

Homes presently for sale in the subdivision include

2159 Greensward Drive Atlanta GA 30345 $ 367,000

Greensward Drive home for Sale

2930 Greenwillow Drive Atlanta Georgia 30345 $ 449,900

Nearby

2032 Holidan Road Decatur GA 30033

$ 264,900

Greenwood Acres Subdivision Homes for Sale

Greenwood Acres History (from Grenwood Acres Civic Association http://www.greenwoodacres.org)

The Greenwood Acres community was developed in the early sixties. By the mid-sixties, many of the current homes were built and families started moving in. Some of the early residents decided that our neighborhood needed a garden club. Thus, the Greenwood Acres Garden Club was formed, and quickly grew into one that contributed to the early foundation of the community. The stated purpose of the original garden club was to encourage interests in all phases of home gardening and to promote better horticultural practices, civic beauty, and the conservation of natural resources. The entrance markers were built in the early years. Permission was granted by members who lived on the property where we wanted to place the entrance markers. One of our markers is now on the property owned by the Bob Finney family. The other marker now is located on the property donated to us by the Jay Ghanta family. Both families have contributed greatly to the upkeep of the grounds surrounding the markers.

Over the course of a few years, the club sponsored several contests in the community such as: Neighborhood Beautification, Yard-of-the Month, Christmas Door Decorations, etc. Many of the original members of the community will also remember the Christmas season caroling we enjoyed with our families during the holidays for many years. Following the caroling, we would go to a home and enjoy refreshments. This program was very popular with neighborhood families. During the early years, our club participated in the DeKalb County Federation of Garden Clubs. Flower shows were held, and our club had several winning entries during the seventies. (Some of you will remember the late Ruth McAbee who was a very talented flower designer during this period.) She submitted many of the winners.

Our club celebrated several varied social occasions in those early days, such as Spring Flings, Christmas parties, summer picnics, etc. Many coffees and teas were enjoyed as new members joined the group. New friends were made and enhanced over the years as informational and interesting gardening programs were provided by local experts in many areas of interest to the members. Also, workshops were provided by some of our own talented gardeners in programs such as building-your-own hanging baskets, craft projects, etc. The social committee provided quite a few formal parties during the holiday season where families were invited to participate. In those days, our group was smaller and our homes would accommodate the memberships’ families At this time, Greenwood Acres consists of approximately 175 homes; therefore, much larger accommodations are necessary for parties, meetings, etc.

In 1983, the Greenwood Acres Garden Club officially changed the name of the group to Greenwood Acres Civic Association. At this time, we asked the men to join the group. We enlarged our scope of programs that were offered. Greater emphasis was placed on general neighborhood concerns such as Neighborhood Watch programs. Several members expressed interest in getting speed bumps put in the streets. The program was carefully considered, but was not voted upon by the membership. With our larger groups for parties, we expanded to block parties held outside to accommodate everyone. Several delightful affairs were enjoyed by the membership during this period. We were fortunate to have many faithful and loyal members such as Mr. Tom Pruitt who for many years maintained our lights at the entrance markers, and always put out the life-size wooden carolers at the holiday markers for the Christmas holiday season.

Thus, our status remained until September 13, 2006, when our group under the direction of Mr. Scott Ray, President, applied for incorporation. The new name became Greenwood Acres Civic Association, Inc. Mr. Ray contributed tremendously to this effort and donated much of his time and energy on our behalf to accomplish this part of our history.

History provided by Betty Pace


Housing Crisis Ending in 2012 According to Predictions

Winter Baserva, Realtor Atlanta, GA Homes For Sale: Real Estate Agent in Atlanta, GA

Capital Economics notes that the average credit score required to obtain a mortgage loan is currently 700. This is definitely higher than the scores that were required prior to the housing crisis, but it is consistent with the requirements one year ago.

Other indicators in the market refer to not only this stabilization that is being seen in current lending standards, but also to banks loosening their credit requirements, creating greater availability of funds to lend.

Currently, banks are lending amounts up to 3.5 times borrower earnings; which is up from a low during the crisis of 3.2 times borrower earnings.

Even further encouraging news, banks are loosening loan-to-value ratios (LTV), as Capital Economics predicts “the clearest sign yet of an improvement in mortgage credit conditions.” In 2010 the lowest LTV reached 74 percent, with banks currently lending at 82 percent LTV.

While it's true that credit conditions may have loosened slightly, the fact is some potential homebuyers are still struggling with credit requirements; and according to Capital Economics in November, 8 percent of contract cancellations were the result of a potential buyer not qualifying for a loan.

Do you qualify for a short sale? Ask Scott and Nadine

Lynn B.Friedman ATL 404.939.2727CDPE Adv Atlanta Metro ODATRealty SeHabla Español: Real Estate Agent in Atlanta, GA

Do you qualify for a short sale? Ask Scott and Nadine

Quiz with A+ grade Atlanta Metro ODAT Realty CDPE Advanced Buy Lease Sell Buckhead Atlanta GAFrom Stockbridge/McDonough, GA, The Scott and Nadine RE Team at KWAP, offers
a "Qualifying Quiz" in their "Members Only" post along with lots of other great information.

Who are they?
Here's what they say about themselves in their Profile: "Scott and Nadine's Atlanta Real Estate Team focuses on distressed properties and residential real estate in Atlanta. Working together, but in very different roles, Scott and Nadine complement each other and the team with their individual strengths."

Scott and Nadine are relatively new members who are on the FREE membership level which means their posts are always "Members Only." SOOOOO - I couldn't re-blog but I still wanted to share their post with everyone!

Enjoy their complete post and then give them a big welcome.
Invite Scott and Nadine to become payin' an' playin' members in the 'RAIN!


Have a happy day -
Lynn

Metro Atlanta Buyers - What You Must to Know About Georgia Home Inspections

JORDON WHEELER: Real Estate Agent in Fairburn, GA

Metro Atlanta Buyers - What You Must Know About Georgia Home Inspections!

Georgia has licensing requirements for building contractors, real estate agents and brokers and appraisers, but not for home inspectors. That's right - home inspectors are not required to be licensed in Georgia. So metro Atlanta buyers, be sure to check out who you are hiring to inspect your home. After all this is likely to be the largest purchase in your life.

Check out John Adams interview about Home Inspections

J W Group

Here are six 'MUST HAVES' for Georgia Home Inspectors that I recommend to buyers in metro Atlanta:

  1. A Georgia Home Inspector MUST HAVE a good track records with past clients. References must be readily available to check.
  2. A Georgia Home Inspector MUST HAVE experience in the profession. My recommended inspectors stay aware of the current building codes and the changes that have taken place of the years. They also have experience as builders.
  3. A Georgia Home Inspector MUST HAVE a solid education. Both are degreed engineers which is not a necessity but helps to build confidence in their ability to perform at the top of the home inspection profession.
  4. A Georgia Home Inspector MUST HAVE the necessary level of insurance to be able to perform inspection on existing and new construction. Builders typically require bonded and insured third party home inspectors. Build do not want to assume any liability for any problems the home inspector may cause. The contractural language will point out what a particular builder requires of a buyer's home inspector.
  5. A Georgia Home Inspector MUST HAVE the ability to provide a soft copy report within 24 hours of completing the inspection. Having a soft copy report saves time and paper. And time of the essence when fitting the inspection into the due diligence period of the contract. We (buyer and agent) have to take the completed report and determine what we want to require the seller to repair before the due diligence period expires.
  6. A Georgia Home Inspector MUST HAVE membership in one or two associations. The two most well known associations for home inspectors are - ASHI (American Society of Home Inspectors) and GAHI (Georgia Association of Home Inspectors). Both have very high standards for their members.
Metro Atlanta Buyers - don't just go with a home inspector because his or her price is rock bottom. Get references, ask lots of questions, and make a determination that is in line with the value of your purchase.
For more information on buying in metro Atlanta, please give us a call at 404 923 4210 or call my direct line at 404 246 3210. Thank you!