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Questions and answers about the ancient art of auctioneering. It’s not as mysterious as you think!

Georgia Real Estate AuctionYesterday, I got to spend five hours driving through the rains of tropical storm Ida on my way to join some fellow auctioneers for a continuing education class in Cleveland Georgia.

And although I could have taken the class online, I chose to make the trip to in order to see old friends and to make some new ones. These classes are more like class reunions, and we spend a lot of time catching up and listening to each other’s war stories revolving around the ancient profession of auctioneering.

Some of my readers were surprised when I mentioned that I was an auctioneer, and in the comment section asked some specific question about the profession that I would like to address now.

The first question is “how do you become an auctioneer?”

The answer is not so simple. It depends on where you live. Each state sets its own requirements for licensure, or some states have no license laws at all. In those cases, county or municipality governments may control who may perform an auction.

Auction in the state of GeorgiaIn Georgia, an Auctioneer’s license is a professional license, administered by the secretary of state. It requires 80 hours of pre-license training and successfully passing an examination.

Another question had to do with “auction verbiage,” and is that part and parcel of being an auctioneer?

It’s called “the chant,” and it indeed an integral part of auction. Some auctioneers are so good at the chant that they are hired by other auctioneers to “call” their auctions. The chants can be almost magical, and can inspire bids when properly performed.

Our venerable instructor, Charles Gay, who is also the chairman of the Georgia Auctioneer Commission, has an underlying tone in his voice that cannot mask his skills in the chant. It’s almost mesmerizing.

Another question asked was “can you sell anything or just real estate?”

An auctioneer in Georgia can sell anything that doesn’t require additional licenses. For example, to auction real estate, you must have both an auctioneers license and a real estate broker’s license. To auction used cars, you need an auctioneer’s license and a used car dealer’s license. Other examples are firearms and livestock, which have additional legal prerequisites.

Other that that, I can sell anything at auction such as antiques, tools, and other general merchandise. I can perform business liquidations and estate sales, and court-ordered disposals.

Estate sales are good, because I can sell the real and personal property, a form of “one-stop full service!”

If you need to sell real estate or anything else in the state of Georgia at auction, give me a call. I’ll be glad to assist you!

Historic structures in the Cataloochee Valley, Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Steve Woody House in the Cataloochee Valley Great Smoky Mountains National ParkThe Great Smoky Mountains National Park enjoys a rich history of prior human habitation within the contemporary park boundaries.

Unlike the first national parks that were established in the West on lands already owned by the United States Government, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was assembled with the purchase and condemnation of lands owned by private residents and a collection of lumber and mining companies.

Although most of the structures inside the park boundaries were razed at the time the park was created, a select few were allowed to remain as living museums of the historic human heritage of those that lived and worked here prior to the national park establishment.

The photos depicted here are of historic structures currently maintained by the National Park Service in the Cataloochee Valley. At one time, over 1,200 people called this place home.

And they are a testament to those hard working property owners that gave up their land, voluntarily or otherwise, to forever preserve the magnificent beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains!

Eldridge Caldwell Barn in Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains

Palmer Chapel in Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains

Little Cataloochee Church

Photos: Top Right Steve Woody House, bottom: Eldridge Caldwell Barn, Palmer Chapel, Little Cataloochee Church in the Cataloochee Valley,

Foreclosures drop and building picks up in Coweta County in November 2009! A Coweta county real estate report.

Newnan and Coweta County real estate reportIt appears the Coweta County real estate market is showing some signs of recovery. The number of foreclosures advertised in the Newnan Times-Herald for November 2009 is 185, down from 207 in October and a record 265 in September.1

In addition, requests for on-site environmental health evaluations is up nearly 20% from a year ago, indicating that there is a modest increase in building activity, These factors, combined with new federal tax credits for home purchaser, could help to stabilize the local economy.

And while these improvements may only be baby steps in the right direction, they still tend to reduce the slippery slope to something a little more manageable!

Coweta enjoys low property prices, and combined with low interest rates and new tax credits, there has never been a better time to purchase a home in the county. If you are considering a move to the Atlanta area, be sure to include Coweta County and Newnan on your list of possible places to relocate.

1 Source for all statistics: The Newnan Times-Herald

House payments under $500? It’s happening more and more often these days.

Windows of opportunityIt used to be that if a caller to the real estate company indicated that they wished to purchase a three bedroom, two bath home and keep the monthly payment below five hundred dollars we used to ask this question:

“What kind of tires do you want on that mobile home you just described to me?”

And that was back in the mid 1980s! Now, in the year 2009 as incredible as it seems, the combination of low real estate prices combined with excellent mortgage interest rates have many homebuyers purchasing property with mortgage payments at or below $500 per month.

Even more remarkable is that these purchasers are buying homes at or below ONE YEAR’s equivalent of their annual income. We have even sold a few houses to individuals who paid more for the most recent vehicle they purchased.

The bottom line is this: real property has never been more affordable. Anyone that is currently renting that is in a position to purchase should take advantage of this window of opportunity.

Because it will not remain open forever!

The Newnan - Coweta Board of Realtors annual Oktoberfest Tuesday November 3, 2009.

Newnan Oktoberfest gift basket presented by ERA United RealtyThe Newnan - Coweta Board of Realtors Oktoberfest event is held every year for the purpose of raising money for local scholarships and the Red Cross. The event consists of both a silent auction and a live auction of goods and services donated by local Realtors and merchants.

This year's event will be held at the old freight depot in downtown Newnan from 6-9 P.M. on Tuesday November 3. Tickets are $20 and there will be a cash bar available. Price includes catered heavy hors d'oeuvres, appetizers and desserts.

ERA United Realty Newnan has presented a "Taste of Newnan" gift basket for the auction with over $275 dollars in local restaurant gift certificates, sample delicacies, t-shirts and cookbooks donated by local business and ERA United Realty agents and staff!

The old Train Depot is located on East Broad Street at the railroad crossing. Ample free parking is available. Please plan on attending this worthwhile event! Feel free to call with any questions. 770-827-6225

The ERA gift basket includes:

2 Bags of Coffee from Espresso Lane, $20 Gift Certificate from Fabiano's
$20 Gift Certificate from The Half Shell, $10 Gift Certificate for 10 East Washington
$40 Gift Certificate for La Fiesta, $10 Gift Card for Quiznos
$30 Gift Certificate from Golden's on the Square, Bottle of Merlot from Uncork'd
Toffee from Let Them Eat Toffee, T-Shirt from Redneck Gourmet
T-Shirt from Sprayberry's, Bottle of Local Honey BBQ Sauce from Sprayberry's
NCBOR Cookbook, Taste of Georgia, Cookbook Bag of Gourmet Popcorn