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New listings with some re-listings thrown in

Homes on the market this morning in Roswell, Milton, Alpharetta and Johns Creek March 31st 2010

This is one of those mornings and weeks where several things are at work. First, it is the end of the month so agents are much more focused on getting their buyers closed than getting their new listings on the market. Additionally, couples with expiring listings are giving it a shot with another agent who they believe can do a better job and the home is thus re-listed. The last week of each month is the slowest for new listings and it is also the slowest for my website traffic for what may be similar reasons.

I imagine the new listings aren’t necessarily going to blow anyone away who is looking in several areas whether it’s Roswell, Milton, Johns Creek or whatever. I might venture to guess though that families focused certain neighborhoods will be happy to see the new homes on the market in neighborhoods like Enniskerry, Edenwilde and Westchester… Read the rest of this entry »


Wide variety new on the market in Roswell

Homes listed this morning in Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton and Johns Creek March 30th, 2010

624 Glenover Drive

The new homes on the market have left me speechless this morning and not necessarily in a good way. There’s just not a whole lot that I feel needs to be highlighted due to the home or the price.

There is quite a variety with a number of new listings in all price points. White Columns continues to place properties on the market this morning as it has over the past few weeks. Obviously, those high end listings in White Columns are exceptional but you don’t need me to tell you that. 624 Glenover Drive, Alpharetta GA 30004 came on the market for $1,200,000. Contact me if you would like to look into pricing out homes in a high end community like White Columns… Read the rest of this entry »


Stucco day with seven new listings

Homes for sale March 29th, 2010

Understandably, I do get a lot of questions from anxious clients wondering about whether they should seriously consider a stucco exterior home like the one on the left. This is a nice home newly listed this morning in Oxford Mill. 580 Dartington Way, Johns Creek 30022 was listed this morning for $569,000.

The fact is that “stucco” is on the mind of home buyers today more than ever before. It has become a stigma that is probably a little bit out of control. A well maintained hard coat stucco home will more than likely give you little to no problems if you continue to maintain the property as needed. The problem though that these stucco owners face is this stigma described above. Buyers are extra sensitive and picky about traipsing through and making an offer. They might be ok with stucco but they are worried about the NEXT buyer once they decide to sell. It’s a valid concern. It has been imprinted on the minds of buyers and probably most people reading this blog. Will this stigma fall away over time? It’s possible but only time will tell.


Sunday morning selections on the home front

Homes listed this morning in Roswell, Milton, Alpharetta and Johns Creek March 28th 2010

There are a couple this morning in the low $300k range that are worth taking a peek at but not a whole lot else to discuss. Please strongly consider an Organic Home Search if you have some areas of interest that your family is focusing on.


Milton County proposal dead for the year at state Capitol

A controversial proposal to carve Milton County out of north Fulton County died in the state House of Representatives late Friday night, unable to get the two-thirds vote it needed to stay alive.

House Speaker Pro Tem Jan Jones (R-Milton) decided just before midnight not to bring House Resolution 21 to a floor vote. Jones, the proposal’s key supporter in the House, said proponents were within three or four votes of the 120 they needed in the 180-member chamber.

“We waited and tried to get the votes as long as we could,” Jones told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution at 11:55 p.m. “We came up a few votes short.”… Read the rest of this entry »


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