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Karen  Dembsky, Atlanta Home Staging : Home Stager in Peachtree City, GA

You know what I love? It's an under contract sign on a home I have staged.

You know what else I love? It is a Realtor that see the benefit of staging by Peachtree Home Staging and then takes the extra steps to promote her staged listing.

Ask your Realtors to Advertise You to other agents when doing their agent open house of a house you have staged. I contribute a $75.00 Gift card for services for the drawing. I attend the open house and always have a blast.

Can you come? You are invited!

Tour/Open House Full Report (POSTED ON GEORGIA MLS THIS WEEK)

Tour or Open: O

SCHEDULED FOR 08/12/09 from 11:00 AM to 02:00 PM

TYPE: SF

P-TYPE: SF

LIST PRICE:

$157,900

MLS #: 02511059

AR: 171

ADDRESS: 125 CHESTERFIELD CT

SUBDIVISION: WEATHERLY

MAP: 3117

BR: 3

BAF: 2

YR: 1989

LB: PRUD38

LB#: 770-719-9400

LAN: JAN ENLOE

LUNCH:

REFRESHMENTS: Y

DIRECTIONS: HWY 54 EAST, 1ST STON LEFT PAST ACE HARDWARE TAKE LEFT

GO TO 2ND STREET ON LEFT 125 CHESTERFIELD ON RIGHT

COMMENTS: HOME RECENTLY STAGED BY "PEACHTREE HOME STAGING"

COME SEE THE RESULTS!! TWO GIFT DRAWINGS!!

COME HAVE ARBYS FOR LUNCH!! THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

SNEAK PEAK!!!

VACANT HOME

Atlanta real estate staging

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How folks live in a home is their business, how folks present the home for sale is our business!

For tips on how to prepare your home for sale and information on staging a home in Atlanta, visit the web site of PEACHTREE HOME STAGING or call us at 770 595-8809.

We do occupied and vacant home staging with professional perfection! Please visit our portfolio here

Peachtree Home Staging is a proud APPROVED AND ACCREDITED Business of the Greater Atlanta Better Business Bureau (BBB) and the Georgia State President of the Real Estate Staging Association (RESA)

Welcome to “The Chuck”!! Thomas Charles Hannon Memorial Field Opens in Peachtree City!!

Greg Saunders: Real Estate Agent in Atlanta, GA

Hey Peachtree City & AR! Just in case you didn't hear the news....The Thomas Charles Hannon Memorial Field better know as "The Chuck" had its Grand Opening Ceremony on Saturday, August 8, 2009.

Throwing out the first pitch together was Atlanta Braves pitching ace Tim Hudson and former CY Young award winner Steve Bedrosian. Wow!!! What's so exciting and makes the Chuck a stand out in the State of Georgia is that its the first all-synthetic baseball field!

Deluxe Athletics, a leader in synthetic turf, was selected by Tournament Play Field Partners, LLC to completed the first 100% synthetic turf all rubber infilled baseball field in the state of Georgia. Kudos goes out to Deluxe Athletics who managed the turf application process on all levels of planning, design and oversight of the construction for "The Chuck." "We are proud to have installed the first 100% synthetic rubber infilled turf baseball field in the state, at "The Chuck" for Home Plate Baseball Academy in Peachtree City," says, Chris Daniluk, founder and president of Deluxe Athletics.

So how big is the Chuck? This $1.5 million dollar multi-use facility covers approximately 120,000 square feet of 100% rubber infilled material, utilizing a special clay-colored turf for the disignated field area.

Peachtree City joins the City of Sugar Hill, Georgia as the latest clients of Deluxe Athletics. Sugar Hill currently has the largest continuous synthetic turf in the whole southeast as the City decided to replace the natural grass concept and install a 255,000 square foot area at the newly built Gary Pirkle Park.

Beginning in August, The Chuck will offer baseball, softball, kickball, flag football, wiffle ball, ultimate frisbee, lacrosse, soccer and other related sports for youth, teenagers, and adults in the community! Of course, look for some exciting tournament play to have the Chuck rockin!!!

The chuck is located at 611 Highway 74 South in Peachtree City, Georgia. For more information please contact their office at 404-316-3557 or drop them an email @ plateh@bellsouth.net.

Is the Bank’s “Shadow Inventory” Casting a Cloud on the Real Estate Market?

Greg Saunders: Real Estate Agent in Atlanta, GA

Hey Peachtree City & AR....has anyone noticed that a number of foreclosed homes seem to be just sitting for months on end with no visible effort going on by the banks to actually resell them? It really did not hit me until a client expressed interest in a foreclosed home in my own neighborhood. When I approached the sales broker for the neighborhood he informed me that the builder had gone bankrupt and the house was going into foreclosure in a few days. "Call me back", he said. "The house will probably a better buy once it comes out of receivership and is back on the market."

Okay, that made sense to me. So I kept making calls to the broker who kept informing me that the home was not available yet. Well, a period of about 3 or 4 months has gone by and the house is still just sitting....vacant! Then OMG it hit me like I was suppose to have a V-8 or something....lenders gotta just be sitting on thousands of foreclosed homes!

Why would I come to that conclusion you say? Okay, normally, foreclosures go on the market about a month or two after the banks take title. Most foreclosures are also priced to sell pretty quickly. Some properties even sell within days of the listing. The bottom line is that the process from listing to offer to closing is easily no more than 90 day. So what's really going on?

My research should provide some insight regarding this issue. These properties know in the industry as "shadow inventory" may be a proverbial time bomb for the real estate market. For example, what would happen if all of a sudden these inventories flooded the marketplace. The disaster would result in further depreciation sparked by the existing glut of foreclosures in the marketplace. So what is the real logic for the banks holding on to all these distressed properties?

First, and probably the most obvious is that the banks are slow to move this inventory because they would have to reflect the losses on their books. Having to reflect these loses on their balance sheets would put further stress on the banks. In a previous post, Bank of Georgia Receives "Cease & Desist" from FDIC! I brought an awareness to the fact that Georgia already has a huge problem with the amount and rate of bank failures with more expected.

Secondarily, banks may be holding inventory to allow for a slower free-fall of prices. Market recovery may also bring about increasing assets! Still another variable may be that it just takes a good deal of time and money to get a foreclosure cleaned up and ready to be marketed. Folks, Georgia now ranks sixth for total number of foreclosures for the first half of the year with 56,391 as identified by RealtyTrac's Midyear US Foreclosure Market Report. That's a staggering one foreclosure for every 70 households!

The real problem I foresee could correlate to the timing of dumping these inventory on the market place. If banks are forced to bring these distressed properties to market before an assumed bottom is reached it will undoubtedly push housing prices even lower. Should banks wait until the feel they see recovery then it could actually stall real recovery. Further, there has been serious discussions regarding what could be another wave of foreclosures as the Alt-A and Option ARMs reset.

Is this really a problem that should make Georgians catch a case of insomnia? I'm sure that depends on who you ask. However, the only way to keep folks in their homes is to keep them employed!! Right now unemployment is over 10% in Georgia! Georgia has lost 251,000 over the past two years and in June paid out $167.2 million in unemployment benefits. With that being said, if the recession is nearing an end, Georgia must not only find a way to cope with increasing unemployment numbers but we must also deal with the over 67,000 folks that have already lost their jobs, hope, and maybe their homes.

Lastly, let just be honest......Most folks are not looking for a hand out......but a hand up!!!

Bank of Georgia Receives “Cease & Desist” from FDIC!

Greg Saunders: Real Estate Agent in Atlanta, GA

The Bank of Georgia is under some major scrutiny as the FDIC served a "cease and desist" to the Peachtree City-based bank. The order basically states that the Bank of Georgia has been cited for a number of banking practices that could represent unsound and unsafe banking practices.

Specifically, the bank was cited for operating with inadequate capitalization for its risk profile. Additionally, the bank was operating with inadequate management citing that those practices are detrimental to the bank and further jeopardize its deposits.

Bank of Georgia execs have commented on the situation stating that the dozen complaints had already been address in subsequent bank examinations during 2008 and are considered resolved. Bank of Georgia also contends that most of their loans are tied to the construction industry and the bank has made no sub-prime housing loans.

Bank of Georgia is one of 18 banks in Georgia that have received "cease and desist" order this year. Add that folks to the 16 banks that have failed in Georgia for 2009. The total banks failed nationally this year has reached 64. The 16 here in Georgia have cost of a whopping $807 million! The tab for all failures in 2009 so far is $13.5 billion nationally!

So why is a state like Georgia home to only 4% of the nation's banks......account for 20% of the failures? It seems that the main cause for bank failure here in Georgia is tied to builders, developers and construction loans. Not only that, Georgia was a state that experienced pretty rapid banking expansion. Psst...just so you folks know.....it's not over yet!! Even as you read this....a number of Georgia banks still have a daunting amount of delinquent loan looming on the horizon and more failures are imminent. In fact approximately another 30 banks are in jeopardy of failing!

As you might have guess, the future viability of Georgia banking community is now being fought out by bankers, regulators and politicians. Some banks have even gone as far to complain that Georgia banks have not had adequate access to TARP monies. Sen. Johnny Issacson has interceded and met privately with regulators to discuss the strict oversight and the future of Georgia banks. Needless to say, the FDIC and other regulators have still been very assertive although efforts have been made to send real estate specialist to scrutinize these loans.

It should be noted that the Bank of Georgia opened in 2000, operates 9 locations and employes about 2800 people.

A Peachtree City Treasure

Karen  Dembsky, Atlanta Home Staging : Home Stager in Peachtree City, GA

This house captured my heart the first time I saw it! The home was vacant, but I immediately saw my presentation!

vacant dining room

Home Staging by www.PeachtreeHomeStaging.com

vacant living

Home Staging by www.PeachtreeHomeStaging.com

It's not fancy or high end. It's comfy, charming, and quite livable. The condition of the home is impeccable . . . the very defintiion of "well-maintained".

So there are all those tax credits for first time homebuyers, which is ANY ONE, really, who hasn't owned a home in the last three years.

www.peachtreehomestaging.com Atlanta, GAPLEASE COME INSIDE AND CHECK IT OUT!!!!

510 Willow Road

Peachtree City, GA

GAMLS# 2698817

Listed with Susan Fitzgerald

The Home Source Realtors

$187,500

How folks live in a home is their business, how folks present the home for sale is our business!

For tips on how to prepare your home for sale and information on staging a home in Atlanta, visit the web site of PEACHTREE HOME STAGING or call us at 770 595-8809.

We do occupied and vacant home staging with professional perfection! Please visit our portfolio here

Peachtree Home Staging is a proud APPROVED AND ACCREDITED Business of the Greater Atlanta Better Business Bureau (BBB) and the Georgia State President of the Real Estate Staging Association (RESA)