Mark your calendars for these upcoming Business events in Sandy Springs:
Join the Chamber for the next monthly breakfast meeting, Bagels & Business, on Monday, June 15from 7:30-9 a.m. at the Westin Atlanta North. Please reserve your spot by emailing jenny@sandysprings.org. Bagels & Business meetings are free for Chamber members and guests are welcome to attend of a fee of $15. For more information call the Chamber office at 404.255.5351 or visit our website, www.sandyspringsperimeterchamber.org.
Unwind with your Chamber friends after work on Thursday, June 18 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Wildfire Restaurant, 94 Perimeter Center West. Business After Hours are free for Chamber members and guests.
The Chamber will hold its next Networking @ Noon on Thursday, June 25 from 11:15-1 p.m. at Food 101 in Sandy Springs. The cost to attend is $12 (cash only please) and includes meal, beverage, tax and gratuity. Space is limited and you must have a reservation to attend. To reserve your spot email lindsay@sandysprings.org or call the Chamber office at 404.255.5351.
Join the Chamber's Young Professionals Group, The 400 Club on Thursday, June 25 for Pub Night from 5:30-7 p.m., location TBD. Stay tuned to the Chamber's website, www.sandyspringsperimeterchamber.org for more information.
What are your children doing this summer? If you are a morning person, you and yours may enjoy Movin' Groovin' Mornings presented by Heritage Sandy Springs and Muse for Life. This is a new series on the Entertainment Lawn at Heritage Green. Designed as a fun and engaging opportunity for those with children ages 3 to 10 to enjoy creative movement, these mornings will offer interactive activities incorporating music, dance and exercise.
The first Movin' Groovin' Morning will be held on Tuesday, June 30 from 9:30-11:00 a.m. For more information call 404.851.9111, ext. 203 or email events@heritagesandysprings.org.
As I have recently blogged about, FHA-approved lenders can now provide short-term bridge loans to first-time borrowers eligible for the $8,000 home buyer tax credit, which allows buyers to use the tax credit at closing and then they just pay back the loan once the refund is received. But under guidance issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development late last week, the loans must be on top of - not instead of - the minimum 3.5% down payment normally required on FHA-insured loans. So that means the $8,000 can go towards repairs required to close and other closing costs or can go towards your principal payment but you still have to come up with the down payment.

But have no fear! Depending on the areas you are making your purchase in, you may qualify for other downpayment assistance programs from the Department of Community Affairs (http://www.dca.state.ga.us/housing/homeownership/programs/GeorgiaDream.asp) and NACA (Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America - https://www.naca.com).
For more information on how you can get funding for your downpayment, email places2love@gmail.com or call 404.444.5777.
Happy House Hunting!
Have you just purchased a home that needs some renovations? Or, are you ready to remodel you current home?
Well, you may be eligible to receive a free federal tax credit under the Recovery and Reinvestment Act for various renovations, which include but is not limited to:
Windows: Approximately $750 per window installed. (Double-check with the contractor to make sure the model you're buying qualifies for the tax credit.)
Roof: From $5,000 to $20,000, depending on the materials for a 2,000-square-foot home. You only get the credit if you've installed an EnergyStar-rated asphalt or metal roof.
Air conditioner/furnace: About $4,000 and up for a central air system, depending on the size of your home. You need to meet specific energy-saving guidelines to get this credit. Water heater: $700 to $1,500, depending on the model and your needs. To get the credit, the new heater has to say somewhere in its documentation that it has "an energy factor of 0.82 or a thermal efficiency of at least 90%."
Solar electricity panels: From $25,000 to $75,000, based on your roof size and how many watts you need. An expensive upgrade, but remember this is one that qualifies for a "super" credit. Put a $50,000 solar system on the roof this year, and you'll qualify for a credit of $15,000 on next year's tax return.
Insulation: From $3,000 to $7,000, depending on the size of the home and the type of insulation used. (It has to meet 2009 standards.) Also, the primary purpose of the product needs to be insulation. You can't put new siding on your home, even though it may have insulating properties, and take the credit.
For further information on what can be claimed, visit: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=products.pr_tax_credits.
You can claim the credits on IRS Form 5695 (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f5695.pdf). Contractors need not provide you with product sales receipts to verify your claim, but you should retain the following for your records as backup:
Happy remodeling!
What metro Atlanta suburb ranks in the top 15 places to live in America according to Forbes.com? Why of course Sandy Springs, GA!
With the average commute being only 23 minutes, the stately homes, the small-business friendly environment and the close proximity to one of the nation's greatest metropolitan areas, Atlanta. (If you live or have ever visited greater Atlanta, you are aware that commutes can take 45+ minutes and that's on a good day - ugh!).
For more information on why Sandy Springs was listed as a top place to live or the other top places to live in America according to Forbes.com, visit: http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/04/towns-cities-real-estate-lifestyle-real-estate-top-towns_slide_12.html.
Happy relocating!
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