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Homes for sale in Carrington Plantation In Athens Georgia

David Johnson: Real Estate Brokerage in Canton, GA

Today there are currently 19 Homes For Sale in Carrington Plantation. The team of Aubrey Landon and Rebeccah Shah proudly service the neighborhood and sold 11 developed lots.

You can visit our website to see all homes for sale in Athens Georgia at www.aubreylandon.com

What Homebuyers Want in 2010...

02-02-10
Matt Thomas
Matt Thomas: Real Estate Agent in Athens, GA

According to a recent survey by Paul Cardis, CEO of Avid Ratings, which conducts an annual survey of buyer preferences, homebuyers most frequently noted these must-haves in new homes:

  • Large kitchens with islands
  • Energy efficiency, including energy-efficient appliances, super insulation, and high-efficiency windows.
  • Home offices
  • Main-floor master suite
  • Outdoor living space
  • Ceiling fans
  • Soaking tub in the master suite and/or an oversize shower with a seating area
  • Stone and brick exteriors rather than stucco or vinyl
  • Community walking paths and playgrounds
  • Two-car garages, but three-car garages are even more desirable

While this is a national survey, I've seen much of the same in Athens, GA real estate searches. A few other attributes that I've seen locally that were not mentioned in the above survey are: 1) location in proximity to UGA 2) quality public school systems ... Oconee County and Jefferson City schools are requested most often 3) fireplaces 4) open floorplans and 5) GOOD DEALS!

What other home attributes would you define as must-haves if you were considering a purchase in 2010?

Athens - Clarke County, GA Weekly Real Estate Market Report & Stats, 1/31/2010

Mike Saunders: Real Estate Agent in Athens, GA

"Who Let The Dogs Out" Sculpture at St. Mary's Hospital, Athens, Ga photo by Mike Saunders

In Athens -Clarke County, GA, for the week ending Jan. 31, 2010 the real estate market in Athens, Ga. looks like this:

There are 1460 active listings of which 1205 are residential, 13 are farm and land. This is an increase of 5 listings from the previous week ending 1/24/2010.

There are 127 listings under contract. This number is the same as the previous week.

There have been 7 closed sales duiring the period of Jan. 24, 2010 - Jan. 31, 2010, all of which were residential. This is 1 more closed transaction than during the previous week.

For more information on Athens, GA or if you are interested in buying or selling your home there, please call me at 706-207-5290. Or you can click here to email me with your inquiries. To search for homes in Athens, please visit my website The Athens Real Estate Page.

Note: All data is taken from the Athens Area Association of Realtors MLS system and accurate as of one day after the reporting period. Athens-Clarke County market data includes the City of Athens, the town of Winterville and the remaining areas of Clarke County.

What You Need to Know Before Buying or Selling a Home with a Septic System. Part 1 of 2

Joe Polaneczky: Real Estate Media in Athens, GA

Read other posts like this one at www.classiccityguide.com , your home for Athens, Georgia culture and real estate discussion.

I have been talking septic systems a lot lately, and I think I know a thing or two about them. Not how they work, but how to "deal" with them when negotiating a RE transaction. Septic Systems are quite a topic these days. With all the rain we've had lately, a number of dormant septic system problems have come to the surface, literally and figuratively. Old and new, there have been problems, and this is what you need to know.

Buyers:

If you are negotiating to purchase a property served by a septic system, make sure your special stipulations require a "clean" septic letter from the seller. What this means is that a professional septic service provider will pump the septic holding tank, inspect the system, and complete any necessary repairs prior to issuing a letter. Basic services run anywhere between 250.00-500.00 minimum, depending on the system's size. A perfectly running system just requires a pump and inspection for a letter to be issued.

But here's the kicker: If the seller agrees to deliver a clean letter, this means that whatever needs to be done to have the system functioning properly will be at the expense of the seller. The clean letter stipulation demands it (seller beware!). This is a very big deal, buyer, so don't back off this stipulation unless you are willing to pay out of pocket during your due diligence period to have the system pumped and inspected. If you find concerns at that point, the contractor can't issue a clean letter until the concerns are addressed. And if the contractor is already on site for the day, it is kind of hard to whip up right then and there an amendment to address concerns to determine if the seller will make any required repairs. See? Just have the seller deal with the whole thing.

If the seller balks at the prospect of paying for a clean letter and swears the system is just fine, one thing you could do is tell them you will pay for the basic service and the seller pays above and beyond for any required repairs. Who wants to buy a house where the plumbing ain't workin'? And finally, the biggest component to this process is making sure you stipulate who is going to do the septic servicing. This is key! I could find you a number of septic companies who would issue a clean letter on a system that needs replacing. Your honest and well-connected realtor will help you there. DO NOT LET THE SELLER PICK THE SEPTIC COMPANY!

And for you, Sellers...

If you didn't read above because you are a seller, not a buyer, stop now and read above. Be very cautious about agreeing to a septic letter stipulation. You may not fully understand what you are getting into. I have had seller clients say, "No problem, I'll do a septic letter...they're only a couple hundred bucks." Perhaps. But if you agree to it, and the system is not properly functioning, you could be on the hook for 35 times that couple hundred bucks. No kidding. If you want to work with the buyer in this, just be careful how you approach this stipulation by writing in any counteroffer that you agree to have the system serviced up to a certain amount and no farther. If concerns are discovered during the inspection, make sure all relevant parties are available/on-call that day for a quick round of negotiating, if needed. Where do you go in that negotiation process and how do you keep the deal going? Ask your experienced, savvy realtor to dig you out. That is where we earn our money, by keeping you from spending all of yours. Finally, DO NOT JUST AGREE TO THE BUYERS SEPTIC PROVDIER CHOICE. Make sure it is a reputable firm.

Next Post: Septic Systems in the Foreclosed Home

University of Georgia Ranks in Kiplinger's Top 10 Best Values for 2009-2010

Mike Saunders: Real Estate Agent in Athens, GA

For the second year in a row Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine has rated the University of Georgia in it's top 10 values for colleges and universities in the U.S. This year, UGA has been rated # 6. It joins 3 other colleges in Georgia on the list of Kiplinger's To 100 Best Values for 2009/2010.

To determine the rankings Kiplinger uses a combination of academic, cost and financial aid criteria for both in state and out of state students. Academics count for almost 2/3 of the ranking.

To read the full story, see the list of the top 100 and find out about the methodology used, you can go to Kiplinger's Top 100 Best Values in Public Colleges for 2009-2010.

Athens, GA has also been rated one of the most affordable college towns for retirement by TopRetirements.com as well as one of the most affordable college towns overall. Athens itself has a current average price of about $161,000.00 while the greater Athens Area, which includes Watkinsville, Oconee County, Oglethorpe County, Madison County and Jackson County has a current average price of about $185,000.00.

For more information about real estate in the Athens, GA area, or, if you are looking to buy or sell real estate in the Athens Ga area and surrounding counties, please call me at 706-207-5290, or, you can click here to email me with any questions. To search for homes, land and other real estate in the Athens Ga area please visit my website, The Athens Real Estate Page.