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I agree they gentrified pittsburgh i guess its no longer a “redlined “ community now there’s 800k dollar homes its still african american adair park more neglected then pittsburgh n summerhill
2 minutes in and still nothing... get to the point lady. Dark brown - pained accent wall dark chocolate brown, it look stunning wtih white and black accents, show stopper! And LOL, painted upper floor (raised ranch) into dark gray - french historic gray. Contrasted with medium soft velvet chesterfield and two white chairs. Gold and black accent. Large white-gold-blue painting and blue and white pillows on sofa and gold pillows on chairs. Sounds like a lot but it is super elegant. This is advice from a designer, and I suggest you get a designer, not a real estate agent to stage and colour your house.
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Don’t leave this off. NEVER buy a house next door to people that have constant barking dogs !! Before you buy a house in a neighborhood I suggest you sleep one night in your car to determine if it’s worth your sanity and sleep
@@atlantageorgiarealestate Never underestimate what it will cost to make updates or required changes to an older house in an old neighborhood. Old houses may look charming on Christmas Eve when driving by, however, they are not typically a wise investment as they are burdened with significant problems forcing significant expenditures. They become a money pit rather quickly and an enormous money loser. This is why many young people/couples purchase these old houses thinking they are cute in a "charming" neighborhood. The reality is, the charm wears off quickly and the bills are enormous. And they typically cannot afford the required maintenance. Hence, cost cutting begins. Shrewd and financially sharp buyers won't buy these older houses for this reason. So you are limiting your market when you sell.
This all makes sense. We previously purchased two resales and I was tired of dealing with other people's mess. This time we bought new, with a one bedroom on the main floor so if there is a health issue, we have at least one sleeping space that is accessible. We are not near a school but chose in a decent district. We are empty nesters so the schools specifically did not matter to us but it will matter when we go to sell. Each home purchase is a learning experience.
@@atlantageorgiarealestateyes. I currently live in a house on a flood plain. But it never did get flooded in the history of the home even in the most horrible disasters and events. So I think you have to take a closer look at the flood plain homes…not all of them are what you think. Also many times you can get the flood insurance from the previous owner transferred in to your name and not have as much expense to bear. Some policies are around $600-$800 so they really are not that bad but that is if you get the seller to agree to transfer and many times they are willing to work with you. I don’t think they belong in the never buy category. They are good to sell later on and make a profit from especially since you can get them cheaper.
@@brighid13 Do you know what zone you are in? The ones I would never buy are in the moderate and high risk zones. They are normally on the coast, a lake or a river. Also sometimes the lot is within the flood zone, but the house is not. There are lots of variables. Thank you for sharing!
@@atlantageorgiarealestate I am in Flood Zone AE and it is high risk. So it was mandatory to get flood insurance. Definitely do your research on a home and make sure it has never been flooded before but mine never has and never will. The reason is that it sits on a hill next to a river but the river only flooded once and the home still did not get flooded. So never judge a book by its cover.
@@atlantageorgiarealestate No but I was interested to see if you would say something about the 2, 3 story homes. I am glad that you did! I know a handful of people who went into retirement thinking they could live forever in their 2 story home only to realize after hip surgery, arthritis, etc.. it was no longer a viable option to live in that home so they ended up moving to a one story. Some taking on a new house payment! I think a lot of people don't think about this when buying their "forever home". We all get old :) and just can't go up and down the stairs like we used to. Again, thank you for the video, I think you gave some really good tips!
My husband and I made the mistake of buying a 3 story town home 15 years ago, and we sold it 3 years later. It was in a perfect neighborhood near a park. Great setting, but those stairs would have been awful if something had happened to one of us.
Model homes! It's where the blueprints meet the real world and realize they have to put it together a different way and the model home suffers the testing
I'm trying! One minute he's ready to sell the house and move, then he changes his mind. He has never lived anywhere else. If you have any ideas, please share! I really want to do what's best for him.
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Cedartown? Little ol Cedartown isn’t that bad. I live 10 minutes from there. It is mostly country. Yeah there are some parts you should not venture into but it’s not unsafe as is stated in the video.
Cedartown is developing. If you go behind Walmart off the bypass it’s all new homes and subdivisions. A lot Retirees mixed with people moving away from Atlanta. Waylon Jennings even wrote a song about Cedartown. There have been a few films shot in downtown Cedartown in the past few years. Lol
You left out my former home town of Americus. Three houses shot into in the last two weeks. A murder about once a month. Buy hey, we have the Windsor Hotel.
Are you kidding me? Suwanee is one of the best places to live in GA! Low crime, great schools, awesome parks and trails, events, and a true community feel. Have you been there?
Dear wise commenters, my girlfriend and I are going to work for delta airlines and have to move near Atlanta. I’m pretty sure I can convince her to drive 30 mins+ if it means I don’t have to keep multiple guns on and around me.
Georgia peach here those small towns she listed most of people are not rich but the country people are happy and living nicely so all your list should contain nothing but atlanta and surrounding areas the rest of georgia is country-fied
Sure didn’t, I checked my knowledge of being around some of these towns. Just saying that whoever got that data is wrong. I know of 5 towns that are extremely below the poverty level within a 100 mile radius of where I live. I’m just saying that there are 10 worse cities that could be on that list.