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Relocation Packet for Augusta Georgia

Marie Westerman  REALTOR® Evans Ga, Ft Gordon, Augusta Ga, Waynesboro Ga,  : Real Estate Agent in Augusta, GA

For your FREE RELOCATION PACKET email me at marie@MariesProperties.com

Century 21 Larry Miller Realty is located close to Gate 5 of Fort Gordon, on Tobacco Rd Augusta Georgia, 30815.

I (Marie Westerman) am very excited to be helping families relocate to the Plant Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant located in Waynesboro Georgia and Fort Gordon Military facility located in Augusta Georgia.

Both facilities are growing due to the building of the new Homeland Security Center at Fort Gordon, Augusta Georgia. Plant Vogtle is also adding additional reactors which will allow extensive growth over the next ten years in the Burke County Waynesboro Georgia Area.

Marie Westerman of Century 21 Larry Miller is both proud and pleased to assist you with your Relocation to the Augusta CSRA Georgia Area.

Your relocation packet will include

Homes and Land Real Estate Magizine,

The Real Estate Book,

Ft Gordon area Map.

Augusta Georgia area Map

Columbia County Georgia area Map

Waynesboro Burke County area Map.

Augusta Shopping directory,

Local Church Directory,

Local School Directory,

Columbia County, Richmond County, Burke County, Community Events

For your FREE RELOCATION PACKET email me at marie@MariesProperties.com

August Georgia Real Estate Market / Fort Gordon Real Estate Market /

Waynesboro Georgia Real Estate Market

Augusta Georgia / Fort Gordon

Burke County / Columbia County

Market Report / Market Trends / Real Estate Sold Report

Military Relocation Specialist / Relocation / Relocation Expert

Georgia Real Estate

Marie Westerman / Century 21 Larry Miller Realty

Historic Augusta

Mason Barrett: Real Estate Agent in North Augusta, SC

February 2008

Historic Augusta Workshop

Greetings! I went to the Historic Augusta Workshop today......very informative! I was amazed at the turn out and the interest that people are begining to show for investing in Historic Real Estate as well as Historic Preservation. There were many topics discussed......too many items to mention as the workshop lasted 2-3 hours and was chalked full of good informtion. It's unbelievable the tax incentives and benefits the come with investing in a historic neighborhood! Try the Federal Rehabilitation Investment Tax Credit, the Georgia Preferential Property Tax Assessment, or the Georgia State Income Tax Credit just to name a few. It almost sounds too good to be true.........but true it is. Many are beginning to take advantage of the tax advantages that come with investing in a historic area. There were also many Funding opportunities discussed. For more info, call us today at 803-439-8303 or visit our website for more contact info or to search the mls at www.masonbarrett.com We love crazy questions and we look forward to hearing your inquiries.

Housing Market Alive and Well in Augusta, GA

Stacie Wells Augusta GA Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Evans, GA

Now that's news! There was a much welcomed front page headline in the Augusta Chronicle today. There it was in black and white how Augusta has maintained growth (albeit limited) in times when national numbers have plummeted. I think this can in part be credited to the consistently moderate growth patterns that the Augusta area has had. Historically, we've seen 5-7% annual increases when other areas were posting 20-30 percent increases. Those areas with explosive price increase are now taking equally explosive hits.

As a Realtor, I was ecstatic to see this news in print. We've been so bombarded with negative press over the last year that it's been hard to convince clients, friends, and family otherwise. We've tried to explain how relatively stable the housing market is here in Augusta. We've tried to explain that even though we're seeing changes in market numbers, that we're not in a dive. The housing world as we know it is not coming to an end. (That comment came from a fellow Realtor and not a client :) Bottom line: the skyrocketing appreciation rates crossed paths with the affordability index and the affordability index won! Sure we'll have sluggish numbers for a while - only a crystal ball will tell how long for sure - but that's to be expected. What goes up must come down. How fortunate are the homeowners in Augusta that we're seeing a dip and not a valley!

Hang tight Augusta- you're in a great position...

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