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Rent Vs Buy In Lawrenceville We see all kinds of homes every day but being a residential "sales" team as opposed to a leasing agency we rarely get to compare what someone would get for $1,500 a month to rent a home. So I decided to do a search as if I was buyer or renter looking for a home to rent with my 1500 a month. To start off, there are over 1160 Lawrenceville Homes For Sale that could be purchased with a $1,500 a month budget. To reduce that huge number I removed homes in the Berkmar H... Read Full Post
The lovely Georgian town of Canton lies in Cherokee county, in the north of the state, up against the Blue ridge Mountains. As the county town it has a population of some 22,000, and has long been famous as the town that originated the Canton Denim. Canton real estate and Canton Homes have since boomed, and busted, in this area. Canton became best known for its massive growth during the property boom of the last decade- the fastest growing city in Georgia, not to mention one of the 5 fastest ... Read Full Post
Commercial real estate listings in Atlanta, GA are quite easy to find because there are many locations that are available for you to purchase that will be perfect for your office or business. You may alternatively not want to buy directly in the city and instead choose one of the sub cities such as Sandy Springs, Marietta, or even Austell. Regardless of where exactly you do decide to search for Atlanta commercial real estate listings, there are some things that need to be kept in mind while y... Read Full Post
Woodstock, GA offers real estate buyers many different types of Construction, Styles, and Settings to choose from. With all of these amazing features, this great city has something for everyone! Below are some examples of the types of Woodstock homes that are currently offered today in this market. These styles are very common to the North Atlanta Metro Area, with the traditional look being the most highly sought after. Woodstock Home Construction- Everyone has a different build preference, w... Read Full Post
Columbus has been doing a great job of preserving the feel of the old downtown next to the river. In years gone buy the river supplied the power to run the old mills. The mills are pretty much gone in Columbus but the old brick buildings are being turned into loft apartments and condos. These make some pretty neat places to live. Downtown is being revitalized in a lot of ways with the Columbus State University moving its Art and Music departments downtown, the construction of the Rivercenter,... Read Full Post
Purchasing a new home is a great idea if you avoid these pitfalls! 1) Mistake number 1 is not knowing the area. When purchasing a new home as well as a resale it is important to know the area. What schools will my children attend? How far is it to conveniences? What are the demographics of the area? All of these questions will effect the enjoyment you have in your home while you live there and ultimately the resale value of your home when you get ready to sell. 2) Mistake number 2 is not hiri... Read Full Post
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