Archive for February, 2012

Dunwoody – Family Living at Its Best

Monday, February 27th, 2012

Take a drive through historic Dunwoody Village and you’ll be intrigued by the Colonial Williamsburg inspired architecture.  Meander along the tree lined streets past the Dunwoody homes for sale and come to rest at the Cheek-Spruill Farmhouse or Dunwoody Nature Center.  Take time to gander at the smiling children playing amidst their natural surroundings or go for a quiet stroll through the intricately carved paths cascading throughout the park.

While in the neighborhood, you’ll be sure to see the beautiful Dunwoody homes for sale and may wonder why someone would want to sell such properties in a prime location.  The area is home to several public and private K-12 schools including a plethora of school centers.  The area schools are known for their sports teams including Dunwoody High School’s Championship baseball and football as well as girls and boys’ basketball teams.

The neighborhood welcomes families from around the world. If you are considering buying one of the Dunwoody homes for sale, the International Student Center will make your children feel right at home. The ISC employs a full multi-lingual staff to help your children acclimate to their new schools and surroundings.

If you are considering purchasing one of the Dunwoody homes for sale, make sure to visit the Dunwoody Homeowners Association which strives to preserve the community.  Their purpose is to ensure homeowners in the area receive the best quality of life and assist in actions taken in the neighborhood that will benefit its residents.

Dunwoody, located in metro Atlanta, offers many places to visit and is ripe with activity.  The Perimeter Mall, located on the edge of the city is easily accessible by interstates GA 400 and I-285.  Home to the annual Spring Home and Garden Show, its surrounding neighborhoods encase several Dunwoody homes for sale.

Chambee Homes for Sale

Redfield Homes for Sale

Sandy Springs Homes for Sale

Roswell Homes for Sale

Real Estate Market – More Good News!

Friday, February 24th, 2012

There have been a rash of good news stories regarding the real estate market in the last few weeks but here are 3 that we think everyone should be aware of.   Buyers and sellers, these affect you both!

First, there was a local Atlanta news story the other night that spoke of 12 Metro Atlanta neighborhoods whose sales have just taken off since the beginning of 2012!  In almost every case these neighborhoods are spread across the top end perimeter including Johns Creek, Roswell, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs and East Cobb but touching inside the perimeter, Buckhead and Brookhaven are included as well.  A local realtor mentioned that sales were higher than anything seen in the last decade!!  That’s saying something.  If this holds for another few weeks you can be assured that housing prices in these sought after neighborhoods will begin rising as the competition heats up and the results of the following news stories hit the market.

 

Housing Crisis to End in 2012

as Banks Loosen Credit Standards

 

Capital Economics expects the housing crisis to end this year, according to a report released Tuesday. One of the reasons: loosening credit.

 The analytics firm notes the average credit score required to attain a mortgage loan is 700. While this is higher than scores required prior to the crisis, it is constant with requirements one year ago.  Additionally, a Fed Senior Loan Officer Survey found credit requirements in the fourth quarter were consistent with the past three quarters.

 However, other market indicators point not just to a stabilization of mortgage lending standards, but also a loosening of credit availability.  Banks are now lending amounts up to 3.5 times borrower earnings. This is up from a low during the crisis of 3.2 times borrower earnings.

 Banks are also loosening loan-to-value ratios (LTV), which Capital Economics denotes “the clearest sign yet of an improvement in mortgage credit conditions.”

In contrast to a low of 74 percent reached in mid-2010, banks are now lending at 82 percent LTV.

 While credit conditions may have loosened slightly, some potential home buyers are still struggling with credit requirements. In fact, Capital Economics points out that in November 8 percent of contract cancellations were the result of a potential buyer not qualifying for a loan.

 Additionally, Capital Economics says “any improvement in credit conditions won’t be significant enough to generation actual house price gains,” and potential ramifications from the euro-zone pose a threat to future credit availability.  (DSnews.com)

 

Mortgage Rates Cling to

Record Lows This Week

 The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage stayed at a record low this week, providing some added incentive for those looking to buy a home or refinance.

Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac says the rate on the 30-year loan was unchanged at 3.87 percent.

The average on the 15-year fixed mortgage rose to 3.16 percent, up from last week’s record low of 3.14 percent. Records for mortgage rates date back to the 1950s.

Still, low rates have done little to boost the struggling housing market. Rates have been below 5 percent for all but two weeks in the past year. Yet few people can qualify to buy a home or refinance. Many of those who can have already done so.  (msnbc.com)

So, take all this news together and what have you got?  The Real Estate Market is on its way back!!

Buyers, it’s still your market but that won’t be lasting too much longer.  If you’ve been holding out, find your house now now.  Mortgage rates are sure to begin to rebound and if you’ve been wanting a home in one of those 12 Atlanta neighborhoods where sales are soaring, rock bottom prices won’t last much longer.

Sellers, your misery should be coming to end – albeit slowly, but things should steadily improve as 2012 continues.  If you’ve been waiting for the market to improve before listing your home, now may be an excellent time, especially if you live in a top-end perimeter neighborhood.

Buyer or seller – let The Anderson Group assist you!

 

Bought a House in 2011? Filing for a Georgia Homestead Exemption Can Save You Money!

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Congratulations, you purchased a home last year!!  If you’re a first time home owner you’ve learned a lot this past year – and likely spent a lot of money beyond the purchase price.  Time to make that house purchase work you and save yourself some serious money!  How you say?  If you live in Georgia and purchased a home in 2011 (that you still have) you can file for a Homestead Exemption.  Below are the web sites and phone numbers for the Metro Atlanta Counties where you can get more information and the forms needed.  We suggest you file early because the deadline is April 1st, 2012 in all the counties listed.   Contact your real estate agent for documents you will need from your closing.

Legal Tip:  FILING FOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION IN 2012

 

Homeowners may need to provide the Warranty Deed, proof of residence, social security numbers, driver’s license and car tag info

Fulton County – deadline is April 1, 2012                  404-612-6440

http://www.fultonassessor.org/Forms/HtmlFrame.aspx?mode=content/TaxReliefInfo.htm

 

DeKalb County – deadline is March 1, 2012               404-298-4000

http://web.co.dekalb.ga.us/taxcommissioner/homesteadgen.html#applications

 

Gwinnett County – deadline is March 1, 2012           770-822-8800

http://gwinnetttaxcommissioner.manatron.com/Tabs/Property/HomesteadExemption.aspx

 

Cobb County – deadline is April 1, 2012                   770-528-8600

http://www.cobbtax.org/Forms/HtmlFrame.aspx?mode=content/Exemptions.htm&LMparent=189

 

Clayton County – deadline is April 1, 2012                 770-477-3311

http://www.claytoncountyga.gov/departments/tax-assessor/residential-property.aspx

 

Cherokee County – deadline is April 1, 2012              678-493-6122

http://www.cherokeega.com/departments/department.cfm?displaySection=HomesteadExemptions.txt&departmentid=30

 

Henry County – deadline is April 1, 2012                   770-288-8180

http://www.co.henry.ga.us/taxcommissioner/PropertyTaxExemptions.shtml

 

Forsyth County – deadline is April 1, 2012                770-781-2106

http://www.qpublic.net/ga/forsyth/homestead.html

 

Douglas County – deadline is April 1, 2012               770-920-7272

http://www.douglastaxcommissioner.com/

 

Fayette County – deadline is April 1, 2012              770-461-3652

http://www.fayettecountytaxcomm.com/subpages/HOMESTEAd.asp

 

Paulding County – deadline is April 1, 2012               770-443-7606

http://www.paulding.gov/index.aspx?NID=210

 

Anderson Group Sellers, if you have any questions, call Tom Anderson at 404-277-9581.

Morningside – One of Atlanta’s Most Active In-Town Communities

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Morningside is a lovely, long established neighborhood of elegant brick homes, many with bungalows, located in mid-town Atlanta.   Created in 1931,  Noble Park, Hylan Park and Johnson Estates were the first of its subdivisions, with Lennox Park developed later and featuring several model homes for which the city is still famous.  Morningside’s location within the Perimeter of Atlanta makes it the envy of all commuters who live in the outlying suburbs.

Residents who work within the Atlanta perimeter may enjoy the ease of their commute, but it’s the weekends where the neighborhood truly shines!   A variety of activities located in and around the area offer something for everyone.

The extensive park system is the heart of the social and festive nature of the community.   The parks add even more beauty to an area already known for its loveliness.  There are acres of open green space and playgrounds.  The recently opened Morningside Nature Preserve is just another reason to enjoy these premier parks on a pretty spring day.

When the warm weather arrives, many residents venture out to the farmers’ market.  Every Saturday there, there are cooking demonstrations, fresh fruits, vegetables and crafts.  Bargain shoppers will certainly appreciate the annual Morningside Consignment Sale.  It is a great opportunity for the community to get together and lend a hand to fellow neighbors.  The Taste of Morningside highlights food from local restaurants and chefs.  Every November, residents can sample and enjoy local cuisine.

The Morningside community is truly one of Atlanta’s best and if you’re looking to live inside the perimeter, this is a neighborhood you must check out!

These nearly neighborhoods offer a similar flavor in the same area.

Ansley Park Homes for Sale

Druid Hills Homes for Sale

Virginia Highlands Homes for Sale

2012 Starts with Increased Sales and Stable Prices

Friday, February 17th, 2012

If you’ve been thinking of buying a home but waiting for when prices hit the bottom, you may want to start your search now!  More and more the real estate market is showing signs that the absolute worst may be over.  As more of these signals begin to hit home with sellers, prices have been stabilizing.

 One of the key signals that have been closely watched is the availability of homes on the market and across the country January was the 19th consecutive month that inventory levels dropped.  The number of homes for sale last month was 24.1% lower than the number seen in January 2011.  Although this is likely due in part to falling foreclosure numbers the result is still a ‘Months Supply’ being down to 7.3 months, which is a drop from the 7.8 ‘Months Supply’ in December 2011.  More significantly, this is a 2.8 months drop from January 2011. (‘Months Supply’ is the number of months it would take to clear a market’s active inventory at the current rate of sales.  A six-month supply is considered a balanced market between buyers and sellers. )

Need more proof?  January sales were the 7th straight month of increased sales compared to sales in the previous year.  Averaging the 53 major metro areas, January 2012 sales were 3.4% greater than January 2011 sales.   Twenty of these metro areas saw double-digit jumps from last year and that included Atlanta with an increase of 26.3%.

We here at The Anderson Group have had our own proof that the market is definitely improving – since the beginning of February we have put 4 of our properties under contract!!!  One of those properties went from listing to contract in under 3 weeks.

So if you’ve been holding out, Buyer or Seller, wait no longer!   The Anderson Group is waiting help you!

Looking for a new house or townhome?  Check out these listings from The Anderson Group:

210 Grogans Lake Point

1541 Briarwood Rd, # 63

 

Midtown: The Heart of the New South

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

The Midtown neighborhood is at the heart of downtown Atlanta and offers the sophisticated cosmopolitan atmosphere of a city that is a global hub of the arts, sport, business, and commerce, but still maintains the Southern hospitality for which Georgia is known. While the skyline is full of high rise penthouses with “to die for” views, the Midtown neighborhood is also home to the Midtown Historic District where the author of Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell’s, antebellum home is located.  As the result of the 1980’s redevelopment Midtown underwent, the neighborhood seamlessly and stylishly blends the best of the New and Old South.

For those with a passion for the arts, the Midtown neighborhood offers the best of the visual and performing arts at the High Museum, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and the Fox Theatre.  Additionally, Midtown is the home of the Georgia Institute of Technology and the John Marshall Law School.  For those with a love of green space and outdoor recreation, Piedmont Park offers sport fields, dog parks, tennis courts, fishing, swimming pools, and walking trails.  Additionally, Piedmont Park hosts the Saturday local farmer’s market in the Midtown neighborhood. MARTA offers transportation throughout Atlanta, including to the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, where you can catch a flight to anywhere in the world.

The average-listing price for homes in the Midtown neighborhood is $312,315, while the average sales price is $184,000, as many investors are finding great value among the foreclosures in Midtown. While the 2008 housing market collapse significantly affected the home prices in some areas of the Midtown neighborhood, home prices overall show an upward trend. Listings available include small cottages suitable for investment property, to historic renovated bungalows, to multimillion-dollar penthouses and custom-built estate homes. Midtown offers the best of what the New South and the Old South have to offer.

From the Midtown area you can also enjoy these surrounding neighborhoods:

Buckhead Homes for Sale

Druid Hills Homes for Sale

Ansley Park Homes for Sale

Brookhaven – Small Community, Big Profile

Monday, February 13th, 2012

Brookhaven  is a lovely landscape complete with gently rolling hills, broad winding streets and densely wooded hollows, all populated with English cottages and elegant Georgian, Tudor and Colonial homes.   Covering only about 8 square miles it is boardered by Chamblee to the east,  Dunwoody to the north, Sandy Springs to the west and Buckhead to south.  Brookhaven may even become the latest of metro Atlanta’s communities to achieve city-hood – once its exact boards are worked out.

Located northeast of downtown Atlanta in DeKalb county, is a community centered around the historic Capital City Country Club, which dates back to the early 20th century. Most of the homes surrounding the country club were built prior to World War II and exemplify the finest quality artisanship and design of that period. Both the Capital City Country Club and the historic Brookfield neighborhood are on the National Register of Historic Places.

Being so centrally located, access to the rest of the city is convenient.  With Peachtree and Peachtree Dunwoody Streets on either side, the area is also serviced by the Brookhaven MARTA station.  Some of the best schools in the city are in this area; Sarah Smith Elementary, Sutton Middle School and North Atlanta High School.  Brookhaven is also less than a mile away from the city’s best shopping in the Lenox Mall and Phipps Plaza.

The residents of Brookhaven enjoy the many nearby parks that offer biking trails, pool, a lake, and sports fields. In addition to the Capital City Country Club, the Peachtree Golf Club also features offers golf. The neighborhood association of Brookhaven has street parties and other events, which create a strong feeling of community identity and belonging. While there are many places to shop within Brookhaven, there is easy access to the shopping, attractions, and cultural events in downtown Atlanta through the MARTA system.

Prices for homes in Brookhaven range from the low 100’s for condominiums to millions of dollars.  Home values have depreciated about 20 percent from their 2006 highs during the real estate bubble, but have remained stable during the past two years. The stability of prices, plus the few number of foreclosures in the market means there is little downward pressure on home prices.  This means a home purchased in Brookhaven is a relatively secure investment as well as an opportunity to live in one Atlanta’s premier neighborhoods.

Check out other neighborhoods near to Brookhaven:

Sandy Springs Homes for Sale

Chambee Homes for Sale

Buckhead Homes for Sale

Dunwoody Homes for Sale

Dunwoody: Living the Good Life

Friday, February 10th, 2012

When people think of Atlanta, Georgia exactly ‘where’ they think of depends on ‘wha’t they’re thinking of.  Traveling means Hartsfield-Jackson Airport.  Shopping and dining, they think Buckhead.  When it comes to the best place to live and raise your kids, it’s Dunwoody, hands down!!  It’s long  been considered THE best of metro Atlanta’s communities and for very good reasons that are important to most families.  Great schools, convenient access to just about everything and even in today’s sometimes troubled world, an overall safe and secure area.  What more could be asked for?

Dunwoody’s roots go all the way back to the 1830’s, but this northern suburb of Atlanta didn’t incorporated as a city until 2008.  The new city consists of six districts and range from the historic districts of Dunwoody Village and Winters Chapel to the mixed use communities of Perimeter Center, Georgetown, Tilly’s Mill, and Jett Ferry/Williamsburg.   Each district has its own diverse architectural style and style of living but all of the districts are bound by the community’s focus on natural beauty, the arts and a vibrant business community, which integrates itself into community life as opposed to dominating the community.

 

The hallmark of Dunwoody is its commitment to green space as exemplified by Brook Run Park and the Dunwoody Nature Center.  The natural beauty of Brook Run Park is accentuated by an adventure garden for children, a dog park, a skate park, and trails. The purpose of the Dunwoody Nature Center is to conserve and maintain the beauty of the native plants, flowers, and trees at Dunwoody Park.  The Nature Center also provides nature education for both children and adults through camps, classes, and lectures.

The Dunwoody Preservation Trust provides oversight in the preservation of the heritage and history of the community. One of example of the organization’s work is their management and maintenance of the grounds and buildings of the reconstruction era Donald-Bannister farm. The arts are promoted and accessible to the community at the North DeKalb Cultural Arts Center, which houses The Spruill Center for the Arts, The Stage Door Players and the Chattahoochee Handweaver’s Guild.

 

The homes in Dunwoody range from very affordable condominiums to million dollar homes.  There is a wide variety of architectural styles and neighborhood types.  Home values and sales recently demonstrated a slight downward trend, but they have remained relatively stable during the past decade. The stability and growth of Dunwoody also translates to a stable real estate market.

Other surrounding cities with similar charm:

Roswell Homes for Sale

Sandy Springs Homes for Sale

Brookhaven Homes for Sale

Powder Springs: Small Enough to Know You, Large Enough to Serve You

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Powder Springs is a quaint community about 20 miles west of downtown Atlanta.  The City offers a quiet, serene, and active lifestyle while having the convenience of all the amenities of a major metropolitan area.  Begun with settlers during Georgia’s Gold Lottery in the 1830′s, the area was originally incorporated as the Town of Springville due to the seven medicinal mineral springs surrounding the area.  The mineral water from these springs caused the sand around the springs to turn black like gunpowder and the City was later incorporated as Powder Springs in 1859.

The city’s motto: ‘ Small Enough to Know You, Large Enough to Serve You’ speaks to what makes the area so popular to those who live there.  This is the suburbs as they were originally envisioned.  Lovely communities close enough to a major city to commute to work and enjoy what the city offers but far enough away to know that you don’t live in the city.  Powder Springs embodies this type of living.  The area has many parks and trails for outdoor enjoyment but best known is likely the  Silver Comet Trail.

 

Due to the City’s location to the west of Atlanta, housing prices are significantly lower and you get a lot more ‘house’ for your money.  Case in point, 2203 Windermere Way.

 

This 5 Bedroom,  4 Bathroom, 3 sides brick beauty of a home in immaculate condition offered at the stunning price of $329,000!  Want to know more about this fabulous Powder Springs home?  Contact Tom or Mary Ann Anderson with The Anderson Group.  They would love to show it to you and tell you all about it!

The Best of Everything is Found in Buckhead

Monday, February 6th, 2012

 

The Buckhead neighborhood offers the best of everything in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Since the wealthy citizens of Atlanta started building vacation homes and estates in the late 1800, Buckhead enjoys the reputation of having the best to offer in the area. Today, Buckhead offers a mix of upscale condominiums, turn of the century restored mansions, and custom-built estate homes in a forested neighborhood with rolling hills. Additionally, Buckhead is a hub for local, national, and international business and commerce in the metropolitan Atlanta area.

The Buckhead neighborhood offers a vibrant arts scene as it is home to numerous fine art galleries and artist studios.  Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza hosts numerous mid to high-end retailers and is the reason why Buckhead is referred to as the “shopping mecca of the South.” For those looking for outdoor and recreational activities, most homes in the Buckhead neighborhood are near parks and recreational areas, golf courses or parks with numerous of amenities. This area is also home to some of the best in fine dining in the Atlanta area.

 

With everything the Buckhead community as to offers, as well as some of the best public and private schools in the area, the homes in the area are in high demand but at various price points, which makes the area affordable for most buyers.  The median sales price of Buckhead neighbor homes is $380,000, with an average listing price of $867,800.  Apartments, condominiums, and townhouses start at about $60,000 and cottage and bungalows start at about $350,000.  The very high end estates and custom built homes run in the millions of dollars.  Homes listed in the Buckhead neighborhood have a variety of architectural styles within all price ranges, so it is possible to find your dream house in one of Atlanta’s most prestigious neighborhoods.

Brookhaven Homes for Sale

Peachtree Hills Homes for Sale

Sandy Springs Homes for Sale

Buckhead Condos:

Buckhead Grand Homes for Sale

One Buckhead Loop (The Meridian) Homes for Sale

1280 West Paces Ferry Homes for Sale

Phoenix on Peachtree Homes for Sale

The Oaks at Buckhead Homes for Sale

 

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