What will 2013 Hold for the Housing Market?

Many people are curious about what the housing market will look like in 2013. Since housing is seen as a leading indicator of economic recovery, even people who aren’t looking to enter the market are anxious to see if this will be the year that the market fully recovers. This month, we’re sending along information […]

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Homestead Exemption Update

If you have filed for Homestead Exemption on a MAC computer for Fulton County, be prepared that your homestead was not accepted. It was just brought to our Broker’s attention that they realized their system did not communicate with MACs.  You will need to dispute and have your taxes adjusted.  If you filed electronically, whether […]

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Resources for Growing Companies

Whether a business owner views himself as a entrepreneur or simply the owner of a small business, any individual who forms and/or manages an enterprise does so with considerable initiative as well as risk. To mitigate those risks – and increase the likelihood of thriving – experienced business leaders advise their counterparts to do as […]

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February in Real Estate

February 2012  Market Update 2012 is off to a promising start. Mortgage rates continue to drop and have remained under 4% for nearly two months. Home sales are strengthening and pending home sales, a measure to gauge future sales, are at their highest levels since March 2010. Job growth has been increasing for most of 2011, […]

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Selling Smarter in the New Year

This newsletter is designed to share ideas and information proven to help small, growing enterprises. Please circulate it to business owners and managers you think would find it of interest. This time of year companies of all sizes and trades are focusing on how to achieve their sales goals in the new year. Top consideration […]

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This Month in Real Estate

January 2012 Market Update 2012 shows signs of an improving housing market as the U.S. economy continues its forward-moving yet slow road to recovery. Although there are economists projecting housing prices will decline further, aided by distressed property sales that sell at a greater discount, these prices are expected to rebound considerably later in the […]

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PCID’s Announces Improvement to Intersection

Construction of Innovating New Interchange Begins Next Week Jan. 12, 2012 – Construction of the first Diverging Diamond Interchange (DDI) in Georgia launches next week at I-285 and Ashford Dunwoody Road. “A number of issues and changes are to be anticipated with a construction project of this type and magnitude,” said Perimeter Community Improvement Districts […]

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