There is no lack of opinions when it comes to the question, “How much is my home worth?”. The truth is that any property is worth exactly what someone is willing to pay for it at that point in time – not a penny more or less.
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November 9, 2018
November 2018 Newsletter
So, the next logical question is, “How do I ensure that I am getting the highest possible price for my home?” The answer is simple – hire an agent that is truly the local market expert. This is someone who knows all the ins and outs of your neighborhood. Who is moving in and why? Who is moving out and why? Someone who has deep knowledge of the key motivators for buyers considering your neighborhood…location, schools, price range, or any number of factors that impact price. Someone who is keenly aware of home features which are in highest demand and which floorplans are most desirable. Someone who will objectively evaluate the maximum potential value of your home based on real, current, and relevant local market facts.
Harry Norman, REALTORS® is unquestionably the leader when it comes to local market expertise. We have represented more buyers and sellers in the metro Atlanta area than any other company. So, the answer to the question, “What is my home worth?” is best answered with, “Call Harry Norman, REALTORS®, they are the local market experts!” Promises kept, relationships enriched.
Vision unveiled for ‘ultimate rooftop experience’ eatery, pool on Westside
The latest project in a flurry of Howell Mill Road construction activity is set to offer a public-accessible roof experience by the makers of Ponce City Market’s rooftop attractions that developers are calling unparalleled. Commercial real estate developers S.J. Collins Enterprises have brought in Slater Hospitality Concepts—the company behind PCM’s Nine Mile Station, Skyline Park, Rooftop Terrace, and RFD Social—to create the rooftop experience at The Interlock. A planned mixed-use investment of $450 million where Howell Mill meets 14th Street, The Interlock is scheduled to begin demolition next month, with expectations of delivering in the summer of 2020, officials tell Curbed Atlanta. The site hosts a smattering of low-rise buildings and a large empty lot now.
House Beautiful launches its first concept house in Brookhaven with an all-star Atlanta design team
House Beautiful’s Whole Home Concept House, which opens tomorrow in Brookhaven, is the first custom house the media brand has ever built. They accomplished it with modern trailblazer Michael Ladisic, a local builder who was involved with the magazine’s Kitchen of the Year in 2016. When House Beautiful reconnected with Ladisic, he was already preparing to erect a house on this particular lot at 983 Carter Drive, so when he brought architect Linda MacArthur, interior designer Sherry Hart, and kitchen and bath designer Matthew Quinn to the project team, the entire concept came together beautifully.
Everything You Need to Know About Working With a Kitchen Designer
With the average major kitchen overhaul costing homeowners tens of thousands of dollars, it’s no wonder that 85 percent of kitchen renovators turn to a professional for help in ensuring that their money is well spent. In many cases, that professional is a kitchen designer. A kitchen designer can take the sometimes overwhelming task of revamping a kitchen — whether it’s updating tired finishes or reimagining the entire look and layout of the space — and help homeowners navigate the process. But how can homeowners know they’ve picked the right designer? Or are asking the right ques tions? Or are investing in the right places? Here’s a breakdown of what potential renovators can and should expect when they hire a kitchen designer.
Blue Ridge Hideout: A Welcoming Retreat
John and Billings Cay loved their quaint cottage just outside of Cashiers, North Carolina, but with married children and grandkids on the way, they realized their mountain retreat would soon get pretty crowded. “We had to have more space,” John says. So when they got word that a nearby cabin built by Charleston, South Carolina–based interior designer Kathleen Rivers, Atlanta architect Jack Davis, and local contractor Dearl Stewart had just come up for sale, they drove over to take a look. It was love at first sight. Situated on nearly an acre overlooking Chimney Top and Rock Mountain, the refined lodge offered ample space for the Cays’ brood yet remained true to the Southern Appalachian aesthetic that drew the family to the area in the first place.
Things to Do
- Do You Think You Can Dance – Nov 7
- Wizard Pub Crawl – Nov 9
- Nutcracker Ballet – Nov 9 – Dec 24
- Rudolph Puppet Show – Nov 13 – Dec 30
- Thanksgiving Day Half Marathon – Nov 22
- Christmas at Callanwolde – Nov 23 – Dec 9
- Marietta Tree Lighting – Nov 29
Thanks for Stopping By!
My name is Christopher Huffer, and I am a licensed realtor at Beacham and Company. Atlanta real estate is my passion, and I enjoy working with both buyers and sellers. Learn more about my services.