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Janice Slaven, Suwanee Georgia Real Estate

COME PLAY IN THE FOUNTAIN AGAIN!


It's a sure sign of summer when you drive by Town Center Park and see pet owners throwing
a frisbee to their dog, Dad's playing catch with their kids; or people lounging on blankets
taking in the warmth of the sun's warm rays! And by all indications, it's that time of year!
SUMMER IN THE SOUTH!
The sun is warm, the sky is blue (most of the time) and the water is flowing....
From the fountain at Suwanee's Town Center Park that is!

The fountain is open for all to enjoy from 10:30 am to 9:30 pm daily through October 31.




When you are having so much fun with your friends it is hard to remember the rules,
so for the safety of all the "kids" here are just a few reminders:

  1. No food, gum or beverages are allowed in the fountain area (but there is
    plenty of green space to spread your blanket arount the fountain
    area to enjoy something to eat)
  2. No pets
  3. No toys inlcuding water balloons and water guns
  4. No skates, skate boards, scooters or bicylcles
  5. Toddlers must wear swim diapers
  6. An accompanying adult must be present
  7. No running or rough play
  8. No jumping from wall


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SUWANEE GEORGIA - "AND, THE SURVEY SAYS....."

The vote is in and it appears the residents of Suwanee consider their city a great place to live!

This comes after Suwanee held its first National Citizen Survey late last year. Surveys were sent out to approximately 1200 residents and received a 32 percent response rate. According to City Manager, Marty Allen, the purpose of the survey was to assist city officials in setting priorities for the city and improve areas of weakness.

The survey was conducted in November and covered eight areas:

  1. Community quality
  2. Community design
  3. Public safety
  4. Environmental sustainability
  5. Recreation and wellness
  6. Community inclusiveness
  7. Civic engagement
  8. Public trust


Overall Rankings by Respondents:

  • Ranked quality of life as good or excellent - 95%
  • Ranked Suwanee as a good or excellent place to live - 97%
  • Those who plan to live in Suwanee for the next 5 years - 91%
  • Ranked the city parks as good - 21%; Ranked the city parks excellent - 76%
  • Residents who felt a strong sense of community - 90%
  • Ranked Suwanee as a good/excellent place to raise children - 97%

As a resident of Suwanee for over 21 years and a regular visitor to the Suwanee Creek Park, the results are not a surprise! What was a surprise...Only 78% of those who responded rated the services for taxes paid as excellent or good - For me personally, I think every city tax dollar we have paid has been well worth it because the improvement in our quality of life has improved exponentially!!!


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SUWANEE GA - 2009 EVENTS CALENDAR

  • April 25 (Noon)
    Suwanee's Big Backyard Bash
    Suwanee Town Center
  • Daily thru May
    Art on a Limb
    Suwanee Creek Greenway & Sims Lake Park
  • May 1-June 5-Aug 7-Sept 4 (7 pm)
    Outdoor Concert Series
    MAJIC 107.5 & 97.5
    Town Center Park
  • May 16 (Noon)
    Petapalooza
    STAR 94FM
    Town Center Park
  • May 22 (7 pm)
    Gwinnett Daily Post Memorial Day Weekend Concert
    Town Center Park
  • July 25 (8 pm)
    B at the Movies
    Town Center Park
  • July 31 and August 1 (8 pm)
    Suwanee Performing Arts "Beauty & the Beast"
    Town Center Park
  • August 15 (8 pm)
    Concert in the Park
    Town Center Park
  • August 29 & 30
    Paddle in the Park
    Sims Lake Park
  • September 12 (8 am)
    Suwanee Day 5K and 10K Classic
    Town Center Park
  • September 19 (10 am - 10 pm)
    Suwanee Day
    Town Center Park
  • October 31 (11 am)
    Trek or Treat
    Suwanee Creek Park
  • December 5 (5 pm)
    Old Town Holiday Festival & Caboose Lighting
    Main Street

SUWANEE FARMERS MARKET
Every Saturday
May 2 through October 17
(except Sept 19)
8 am - Noon
Town Center Park


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SUWANEE GA - FIRST QUARTER 2009 vs FIRST QUARTER 2008

FIRST QUARTER 2009

2009

CURRENT ACTIVES:

Total Units: 751
High Price: $8,500,000
Low Price: $105,000

BREAKDOWN:
  • Corporate Owner: 19
  • Estate Owned: 3
  • Foreclosure: 50
  • Lease/Purchase: 39
  • Lender Owned: 9
  • Owner Transfer: 46
  • Other: 585

PENDINGS:

Total Units: 94
High Price: $1,749,000
Low Price: $74,900

BREAKDOWN:
  • Corporate Owner: 18
  • Estate Owned: 0
  • Foreclosure: 24
  • Lease/Purchase: 6
  • Lender Owned: 1
  • Owner Transfer: 4
  • Other: 41

SOLDS:

Total Units: 133
High Price: $1,017,000
Low Price: $49,900

BREAKDOWN:
  • Corporate Owner: 29
  • Estate Owned; 0
  • Foreclosure: 38
  • Lease/Purchase: 6
  • Lender Owned: 5
  • Owner Transfer: 3
  • Other: 52

FIRST QUARTER 2009 SOLDS RECAP
  • Average List Price: $308,648
  • Average Sales Price: $288,313
  • Average List to Sale Percentage: 93%
  • Average DOM: 110


SOLDS BY COUNTY:

1) Gwinnett County: 92 Units
2) Forsyth County: 39 Units
3) Fulton County: 2 Units


FIRST QUARTER 2008

2008

SOLDS:

Total Units: 159
High Price: $2,493,032
Low Price: $96,.000

FIRST QUARTER 2008 SOLDS RECAP:
  • Average List Price: $357,349
  • Average Sales Price: $375,348
  • Average List to Sale Percentage: 95%
  • Average DOM: 107



BREAKDOWN:
    ANALYSIS:
  • Corporate Owner: 13
  • Estate Owned: 0
  • Foreclosure: 22
  • Lease/Purchase: 4
  • Lender Owned: 0
  • Owner Transfer: 12
  • Other: 108

ANALYSIS:

1) Sold Units: '09 vs. '08
2) Average List Price: '09 vs. '08
3) Average Sold Price: '09 vs. '08
4) List to Sale Price: '09 vs. '09 +2%


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ATLANTA GA - MARCH 2009 IN REVIEW

The crystal ball has been shining a bit brighter these days; but fair to say it isn't quite glowing yet. According to Steve Palm, Smart Numbers, indicators are beginning to point in a positive direction supporting the predications of positive results in the second half of this year.

The first time home buyer has helped fuel improved sales due to historically low interest rates and the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit. According to Lawrence Yun, NAR Chief Economist said, "The share of lower priced home sales has trended up, indicating a return of many first-time buyers, which we also see in a parallel member survey." Sales in the upper price ranges remain stalled because of higher interest rates on jumbo loans." (Realtor.org April 23, 2009). A survey by NAR shows first time home buyers accounted for 53 percent of transactions nationwide.

As we all look forward to a more robust selling season here in Atlanta, let's take a look at how the market faired in March 2009 compared to March 2008.

For additional reading:

H.R. 3221- First Time Home Buyer's Tax Credit

State of the Market


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