What to Consider Before Buying Your North Fulton Home

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Buying a new home is a huge step in life. When you decide to buy a home in Johns Creek GA you need to make sure that  you are getting exactly what you are paying for, without any surprises. Here are 3 things to do when buying a home. Talk to neighbors - Talking to the neighbors can help you get an idea of the neighborhood. Also, you can see how many … [Read more...]

Can Higher Mortgage Rates Actually Help the Housing Market?

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As the economy continues to improve, so does the housing market. In fact, mortgage rates are finally beginning to climb from their historic lows. And as the economy continues its improvement, mortgage rates will only continue to rise. Although it might seem like higher mortgage rates would negatively affect the housing market, this is actually not the … [Read more...]

Does It Ever Make Sense to Buy a Foreclosure?

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If you haven't heard yet, now is the time to buy a home in Johns Creek, GA. Numerous factors have led hundreds of buyers to take to the streets in search of their next home, but here are some of the most prominent factors among them. Prices are low - Prices are still historically low. While the selection of homes may be down from the initial surge … [Read more...]

Metro Atlanta Retains Title of Most Popular City for Relocation

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Penske Truck Rental, the household moving experts, recently released results of a survey designed to measure which US cities were the most desirable relocation spots. Cities from across the country were considered and Atlanta ranked #1! Respondents cited the city's diversity, cultural attractions, weather, and family friendly activities as prime reasons to … [Read more...]

Atlanta Real Estate Market Still Showing Strong Recovery

Pam Gebhardt

Recent data from the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index indicates that the Atlanta real estate market continues to improve and has experienced a long awaited turn toward recovery. The fall 2012 selling season was sluggish in metropolitan Atlanta but still posted gains over sales levels the year prior. Details of the Atlanta data include: Home … [Read more...]