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Augusta Georgia Realtor - Congratulations Featured Agent

MICHELLE TUCKER - Hunter Army Airfield !Daley Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Hunter Army Air Field, GA

marie westerman

Congratulations Marie!

Marie Westerman, the Realtor® for the Augusta, Waynesboro and the Fort Gordon area recently became the #1 Featured Agent for the Augusta / Richmond County Georgia area. I received the call around 11:30 pm. The voice on the other line was full of joy. It was Marie calling to share her achievement. Marie is fairly new to Active Rain and has quickly become efficient in the blogging world. Marie has informed me that she will be doing several series on relocating to the Augusta, FT Gordon, Plant Vogtle and Waynesboro area. Marie has recently put together a relocation packet that can be delivered by mail or an online relocation packet version.

Congratulation Marie for your hard work and dedication! Keep up the great work and providing useful information for the Augusta, Fort Gordon, Plant Vogtle and Waynesboro area!

Authored by: Michelle Tucker - Fort Rucker Real Estate

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Copyright 2008. All Rights Reserved. Michelle Tucker

Original post - www.activerain.com

It's North Georgia Fair Time!

Bob Southard,e-Pro Powder Springs and Marietta Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Powder Springs, GA

Its that time again! I love the North Ga State Fair! Carnival rides, corndogs, concerts, freak shows, alligator wrestling and so much more. What can be more fun than that?

I have gone every year for the last 20 or so years and here are a few tips for you if you're thinking about going.

  • Arrive early - traffic and parking can be pretty grueling
  • Check out the website for daily promos and concert schedules www.northgeorgiastatefair.com
  • FOOD- Here is my best tip. In the area behind the arena, between the midway and exhibit halls there is a "food court" The are manned by local non profit groups and you get real food prepared by human hands and the money raised goes right back here in local area. My personal favorite?- Stop by the booth for the Ga Jaycees Camp Dream Foundation. I was on the Camp Dream board for many years and the money you spend will help send a disable child to summer camp. http://www.jayceescampdream.org/Events_frm_set.htm

76th Annual North Georgia State Fair

When:

Thursday, Sept. 18, through Sunday, Sept. 28

Times:

Monday through Thursday 4 to 11 p.m., Fridays 4 p.m. to midnight

Saturdays 10 a.m. to midnight, and Sundays 12:30 to 7 p.m.

Where:

Jim R. Miller Park, 2245 Callaway Road S.W., Marietta, Georgia 30008

Directions:

From I-75 take Exit 260 (Windy Hill Road) and go west. Go approximately

five miles until Windy Hill Road dead ends, and turn left on Austell Road.

Turn right on Callaway Road. Jim R. Miller Park is on the right.

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Bob Southard, e-ProRealtor®, Solid Source Realty, Inc. Buy or sell a home in Powder Springs, Marietta, Kennesaw, Acworth, Dallas, Hiram,and Cobb, Paulding, Douglas, North Fulton, South Cherokee, County, Ga

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Copyright © 2008 By Bob Southard, All Rights Reserved

Selling Your Home In A Challenging Market

Mark Chesnick: Real Estate Agent in Evans, GA

Above everything else, please remember, there is no magic wand to sell your home in a day. It is going to take time, effort and perseverance by you and your Realtor®. The real key question is, how is your house going to stand out compared to all of the others in the same price range and location? Here are 10 steps to help you find a buyer for your home and potentially sell it for the most money possible.

•1) First and foremost, make sure your home has curb appeal. That first impression, when a potential buyer pulls up to your home for the first time is huge. I kind of compare it to going on a first date. Does that person you are meeting look clean and groomed? Are they wearing old, torn cloths? Do they smell good? Can you see yourself going on a second date? You get the picture. You never get a second chance of impressing an individual. It has to be the same way with your home. Once you get that look going with the mowed lawn and the trimmed hedges, please keep it that way. All too often, after a month, the seller will get complacent and start slacking off. Remember, first impressions are forever.

•2) Next, walk into your home with the eyes of a first time home buyer. What do you see? Is there clutter? Do the rooms look inviting or cramped? Is it easy to move from one room to the next? Are the carpets or floors dirty? Will the colors on the walls accommodate some one else's furniture? How does it smell when you walk in? When it comes to smells, clean always wins over candles and aroma scented sprays. Think clean, bright and welcoming as you go.

•3) Get rid of any toys or personal things that clutter shelves, walls desks and floors. Always keep in the back of your mind as you do this, the people looking at your home want to imagine their stuff there. The more you have of yours, the less likely they will be able to see theirs. It is not a bad idea to rent a storage unit to start this process. Out of sight with these items is always best in the long run. Do this in every room.

•4) Next, strange as it sounds, replace the toilet seats. It does make a difference.

•5) Ok, the house is clean, neat and smelling great. Congrats! Now is the time to go back outside and start looking for things that are broken or missing on the house. Start in the front and move to the back, then work your way through the interior of the house. By doing this, you overcome potential objections from a potential buyer well before they come up in the negotiations.

•6) When you have uncluttered, cleaned, mowed, trimmed and made the beds in all of the rooms, leave for a celebratory dinner for all of the hard work you have accomplished.

•7) When you come back, look hard at the home you pull up to. Look at it with a new buyer's eye. Can you honestly say this is the nicest house on the block, without reservation? If you say yes, you are half way to selling your home.

•8) Now comes the hard part, finding a Realtor® that you can put your confidence in. Whether buying or selling a home, there is always some degree of trepidation. To ease some of the worry, do some homework on who you would like to help you sell your home. Ask friends what experiences they had with their Realtor®, make phone calls and take notice as to how long it takes to return your call and how they answer it in the first place.

•9) Invite three Realtors® to do a listing presentation. How much do they listen to what you have to say and what your concerns are, as opposed to how smart they tell you they are? Find out what their background is. Experience in all aspects of real estate is important, that includes finance as well as marketing. Ask how they intend to market your home and in what manner. Hopefully it will include Open Houses, print advertising and internet marketing. Ask them how many Open Houses you can expect within a certain period and what web sites will be showcasing your home? The question of commission will also come up. Remember, you get what you pay for, in all cases.

•10) Last and most difficult is to keep everything in your home exactly as it was the day you came back from your celebratory dinner. Leave the rest to your Realtor®. You are in good hands. Good luck in a challenging market. Always remember, cream ALWAYS rises to the top. God Bless.

Mark Chesnick

Realtor®

Blanchard and Calhoun Real Estate Co.

mchesnick@blanchardandcalhoun.com

706-495-1533 Cell

706-868-1000 ext 293 Office

Gordon Lakes @ Fort Gordon in Augusta, Ga.

Scott Patterson: Real Estate Agent in Evans, GA

If you are visiting Fort Gordon or Augusta, Ga. in the future and you enjoy a challenging round of golf then you should check out Gordon Lakes Golf Course. If you bring the family and they would rather go trail riding on horse back, Fort Gordon has that as well. You can play and they can ride. Gordon Lakes has 27 holes that will challenge you mentally and physically. They are also 27 of the most esthetically pleasing holes you have seen as well.

If you do decide to give it a go, make sure you insist on playing The Island and The Lake. They are most challenging of the 27 holes. Just remember that if you decide to give it a go, take plenty of ammunition. (balls) You will need it if your not a sniper on the course.

Good luck and enjoy your time in Augusta and at the base. Thanks for all that you do through your service in the armed forces.

Moving to Evans, Georgia

Mark Chesnick: Real Estate Agent in Evans, GA

I spent the majority of my life in Florida. I know its politics and its people. It is a great state. I probably would never have moved, except for one day, 15 years ago, my brand new truck broke down outside of Augusta, Georgia and was forced to stay here for a week. Looking back at it now, it was probably one of the best problems I have ever had. My wife and I fell in love with this city and everything it was and could be.

It is the second biggest city in Georgia, but it still feels like a small town. It is pretty hard to go anywhere and not see someone you know. It has an extremely stable economy with colleges, medical schools, multiple hospitals, great businesses, and a military base. The people pride themselves for their courtesy and desire to make their community a great place to live. Families with many children abound. I have a 9 year old daughter and am really glad she can grow up in a family oriented environment where people still say please and thank you.

I am a Realtor with Blanchard and Calhoun Real Estate Co. here in Evans and love everything I do, especially sharing and welcoming others to my community. If you have any notion of moving to Georgia and want to find out more about a great place to live, give me a call.

Sincerely,

Mark Chesnick

Blanchard and Calhoun Real Estate Co.
706-495-1533