The Monthly Housing Indicators for Georgia are in for the month of August. Pending Sales jumped 25 percent year over year, and Average Sales Price increased by 15 percent. Meanwhile, Inventory dropped to only 2.2 months supply. New Listings decreased seven percent to 16,577 Pending Sales were up 25.5 percent to 15,877 Closed Sales were up 12.5 percent to 15,172 Inventory levels shrank 37 percent to 27,937 units The Median Sales Price increased 14 percent to $263,000 The … [Read more...]
Saying Thank You!
Can We Say "Thank You" Enough? This year we have a better deeper understanding about the value of work. Work is precious and doing what you love is even more valuable. Not everybody gets recognized for the value of their work, but thankfully most people continue to provide value for selfless reasons. And right now, we have a lot of people who are compelled to continue their work, even without proper recognition. Over the past few months, we have truly discovered that not all hero’s wear … [Read more...]
“Just the Facts Ma’am”
So what is going on? That’s what this blog series is about and let’s get right into it; as Joe Friday said, “Just the Facts Ma’am”. Over the summer, during the Corona Virus Pandemic, the average FICO score rose. This is surprising to most. We are not talking about those in process for a home loan or those applying for a mortgage. We are talking about average consumers, who’s scores rose slightly over the summer months. … [Read more...]
August real estate news about your property in Northwest Atlanta
Here is our August 7th, 2020 Email Update about Real Estate in Northwest Atlanta (primarily Woodstock, Canton, Roswell, Acworth, Alpharetta and parts of Marietta.) Covid 19 Dominates the News with lots being focused on Schools Reopening. Fulton and Cobb County are Online Only while Cherokee County allows a choice as to whether they go in person or learn from home. When given the choice in Cherokee 70%+ of the parents are sending their children back to school. Other districts have pushed back … [Read more...]
6 red flags to watch for when screening renters
We as your property manager have many important responsibilities, but none more important than screening potential renters. Done incorrectly, leasing to poor tenants becomes a frighteningly real, and costly possibility. Fortunately, screening renters is a fairly straightforward process, and warning signs make it easy to identify and avoid problem tenants — if you know what to look for. Over the years, we’ve helped place hundreds of renters for clients, and we know exactly what to avoid when … [Read more...]
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