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MyMidtownMojo Makes for a Happy Seller

July 6, 2018 by Thom Abbott

Thom Abbot Midtown Atlanta Real Estate TestimonialsJust as important as it is to find the right agent when you BUY a Midtown Atlanta condominium, so is it true that you need to have the right person to help you SELL! 

Often times we hear of Sellers that choose to work with “well my wife’s co-worker’s husband is a real estate agent” or “there is this girl in our church that we feel we need to help” and while that may sound all fine and well on the outside, you have to know who you choose will get your condo sold…and know the right things to do, at the right time. Or have the right connection. 

In working with Jacob, at the last minute, the Buyer’s lender requested a document that really none of us had ever had requested. When I reached out to the HOA of the building, they questioned why the lender need the said document. But, my relationship with the HOA helped us get it to the lender, and keep the closing on track! Whew…..disaster averted!  One has to wonder if the “girl in our church” would of had that relationship to help get through a tight spot. 

We had the pleasure of working with Jacob when he first moved to Atlanta from Boston in 2016. He found MyMidtownMojo.com and knew he wanted to live in Midtown Atlanta. His job in the medical field required extensive traveling, and the access to MARTA was also a major plus for him. He also had a unique requirement to find a condo home that would accommodate a family heirloom…a pool table that belonged to his father. Not all condos meet that requirement, but we found him the perfect space at Spire Midtown. 

Fast forward a short two years to 2018, and a company promotion sent Jacob to Tampa. We again helped him sell his Midtown condo, at a great price, and Under Contract after just 6 days on the market!! 

“Thom was great, his local knowledge helped me quickly find what I was looking for to buy, as well as sell a couple years later! When inventory is low, you need someone who will be responsive and timely to act on the market.”

Thanks for allowing us to help you Jacob!!

If you’d like to read more great reviews about our work with both Buyers and Sellers, please visit our Testimonial Page! 

And we are ready to help YOU have an incredible real estate experience! 

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Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Blog, Buyers, Sellers Tagged With: Atlanta Condominiums, atlanta relocation, Buyers, Intown Atlanta Real Estate, midtown atlanta real estate, Sellers, Testimonials

How’s The Atlanta Real Estate Market?

June 15, 2018 by Thom Abbott

How’s The Atlanta Real Estate Market?

atlanta real estateI wanted to share some information regarding the Atlanta real estate market from the recent Case-Shiller Real Estate Report.

The entry-level market has strong demand and very low inventory. There are many multiple offers and values rose faster than other segments. 
The luxury market is a buyer’s market with buyers negotiating better pricing and terms.

Mortgage rates are rising slowly which will impact affordability. Metro Atlanta continues to be very affordable relative to other metro areas around the country.

May pending contracts were up .6% from April and up 8.6% from the prior year. May closings were up 11.7% from April and down 1.3% from the prior year.
Year-to-date pending sales units were up 6.5% versus the prior year. Year-to-date closings were up 2.8% versus the prior year.

The Average Sales Price for May was $322,000 – up 3.2% from April and up 6.6% from last year. 2018 is on track to be the highest annual ASP on record.

Inventory for May was up 5.3% from April and down 8.8% from last year.

Overall Months of Supply for May was 2.4 months. Six months is considered normal. Luxury properties took longer with homes above $1 million averaging 10 months and properties over $2 million averaging 16 months to close. The luxury market remains a buyer’s market in many areas.

The Average List-to-Sale Price Ratio was 97% for all price points. Many properties in high-demand areas are selling above list.

The latest Case-Shiller Index for Atlanta (5/29/18) was up .8% compared to the previous month. Metro Atlanta home values are up 73% from the bottom of March 2012. Increased home values are building equity and getting sellers back into the market.

I always, repeat, ALWAYS tell my clients, whether you are a Buyer or a Seller, that the real estate market will be different for you depending on your real estate plan. Are you looking to refinance? Are you looking to purchase an investment property? We look at your specific real estate needs and goals, and then we talk about the market and what will work best for you. This, coupled with a great lender from our Team Lenders, and we will all work together to make your real estate experience a great one! 

Let’s sit down over coffee (or an adult beverage) and talk about location, location, location…and how important that is in real estate. 

Filed Under: Atlanta Real Estate For Sale Or Rent, Atlanta Relocation, Blog, Buyers, Market Reports, Sellers Tagged With: atlanta relocation, Buyers, Intown Atlanta Real Estate, midtown atlanta real estate, Sellers

Brookhaven Innovation Academy Unveils New Campus

May 29, 2018 by Thom Abbott

Brookhaven Innovation AcademyIt was a while back when we probably posted on our Facebook Page, Chamblee Homes and Lifestyles, that the Brookhaven Innovation Academy had purchased property on Shallowford Road, in Chamblee for a new school. The public charter school, founded by the City of Brookhaven in 2016, has rolled out some impressive “first looks” at the new, permanent campus. 

Brookhaven Innovation Academy Unveils New Campus Renderings

Located at 3031 Shallowford Road in Chamblee, the school has the potential to have upwards of 540 students. Located on 2.5 acres, the campus would consist of a 71,300-square-foot, 2-story building that would contain academic, administrative, enrichment, maintenance, and multipurpose space along with a media center, student dining …and…a center for exceptional children. That’s a lot going on in that building! Whew! 

Here are a couple other renderings:

 

 

Brookhaven Academy Renderings

 

The location of the school is very close to St. Pius X Catholic High School. It’s a distance between traffic lights at Dresden Drive and the I-85 Access Road. We did not dive into the plans to see what plans there are, but did see mention about turning lanes. We’ll have to see how this all progresses. Here’s the map location of the school:

Map of Brookhaven Innovation Academy

 

If you are looking to live close to, or closer to the school location, we’d be happy to help you with your home search. Just contact us and so we can learn about your new home needs, and find the right place for you in Chamblee OR Brookhaven! 

You can Search Brookhaven Homes For Sale HERE

You can Learn More About Chamblee HERE

 

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Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Blog, Brookhaven, Buyers Tagged With: Brookhaven, Gold Line Communities, Intown Atlanta Real Estate

Embassy Suites Atlantic Station Moves Forward

May 23, 2018 by Thom Abbott

Once upon a time, lodging options in the Midtown area were pretty sparse. You either went luxury or almost nothing else. Fast forward to 2018, and you have numerous hotels to choose from, and several new options on the horizon. Embassy Suites Atlantic Station will be one of those new options. 

 

Site of proposed Embassy Suites Atlantic StationEmbassy Suites Atlantic Station Moves Forward

Horizon Hospitality Management has filed a permit application with the City of Atlanta for a 10-story high rise building, next to The Atlantic Condominiums at 200 17th Street. The photo to the right shows what I think will be the location of the property, based on the renderings provided in an article at WhatnowAtlanta.com. There is a possibility the site could be next to the tennis courts that are alongside The Atlantic. 

Details mention 175 rooms taking up some 145,020 square feet and potentially a “high end steakhouse” fronting 17th Street. Hmmmm…steak. Designed by Mike Clifford of the Atlanta-based firm of LPBC, the project could break ground later this year and be ready for guests by 2020. (Remember, 2000 and we thought how is that possible, and now we are talking about 2020!!!!)

While North of the campus, this hotel would be another option for guests and parents visiting Georgia Tech.

Below is a rending of the proposed Embassy Suites Atlantic Station, as well as a couple site photos I snapped today. We’ll be keeping an eye on this one!

Currently, the only other hotel at Atlantic Station is the Twelve Hotel. 

 

Atlantic Station Embassy Suites

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New Embassy Suites Atlantic Station

Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Midtown Atlanta News and Events, Random Topics Tagged With: atlanta relocation, Georgia Tech News, Midtown Atlanta Business, News

The Pros and Cons of Condo Living

May 13, 2018 by Thom Abbott

Thinking about buying your first home? Or maybe the kids are out of the McMansion you have in the suburbs, and you’d like to be closer to museums or the theater? Either way, you are probably considering purchasing a condominium (often just called a condo)

Condo Living Pros and ConsThe Pros and Cons of Condo Living

In many large cities, people talk about buying an apartment. For our sake, in the Atlanta area, an “apartment” is a rental place, and a condo is something you buy. And there are pros and cons to that, but that’s a topic for another post! 

Smaller in size than a traditional single-family home, a condo has many benefits, but there are other things to consider as well. 

PROS

Minimal Maintenance

Now you should not presume that living in, or owning a condo means you have ZERO maintenance. You still have a hot water heater, an HVAC system, and plumbing. But you don’t have to worry about mowing a lawn, cleaning the garage or the pool either! 

This low-maintenance life style offer you more…well…lifestyle! Time to enjoy parks, restaurants, the pool, or even travel since you aren’t worried about those outside things. 

Lock and Go

Pros of Living in a CondoWanna head to New York City or maybe the beach for the weekend? Just walk out your door, lock it and GO! No worries about setting the sprinkler system or watering the plants (Just ask Serenity Pond about this!) You also have the security, if you live in a controlled access building, that your home it safe. (This has variables depending on they type of community you live in…) 

A condo is also perfect if you want to maintain more than one residence. Say you have a place in the mountains, or at the beach…it’s easier to just leave and head to one or the other when it’s condo living.

Transit Access

Now this is not the case with every condominium option in Atlanta, but certainly living in Midtown Atlanta, you have the convenience of access to THREE MARTA stations! It makes getting to and from the airport a breeze for those aforementioned weekend trips, or even business trips. And depending on where you work, you may have the option to use transit to get to work. Also, if you happen to be reading this and live in a city other than Atlanta, the transit access may be even more available. 

Lower Price and Lower Taxes

Now this factor really does depend on many things. Yes, if you purchase, say a $400,000 condominium, and are selling a $600,000 home, your property taxes may be lower. Your tax advisor can help you determine if you have benefits here. If your Atlanta condo is your second home, you will be paying higher taxes since you are not able to claim Homestead Exemption  on your property. So maybe the other home is the best one to be a second home, and call Atlanta home. 

Community

Living in a condo building, the sense of community can be both a Pro and a Con. I’ve lived in several Midtown Condo buildings and hardly knew anyone on my specific floor. (Could be a Pro or a Con?) Yet I made great friends at the social events and at the pool on the weekends, by hanging out with my neighbors. In a single-family home neighborhood, the same thing can happen. You can know your neighbors, or not. 

Accessibility

Be it now or in the future,  your condo may be much more accessible to you that a home with multi-levels. You might have to add  grab bars and such in a bathroom, but the “one-floor living” will certainly be easier, along with an elevator to get you to your parking deck, amenities and lobby. (Again, keep in mind there are low rise buildings that may NOT have an elevator!)

CONS

HOA Fees

You may not have to maintain the roof, or clean the pool or staff the 24-hour Concierge, but someone does, and someone has to pay for it. This is called your Homeowners Association, or HOA. Your monthly HOA fee you pay covers these expenses, and more. Monies from this monthly payment are also placed in a Reserve Fund to build up funds to pay for future expenses. This can be things like a new roof, pool renovations, lobby and hallways upgrades, and more. 

Some HOA’s bill your utilities through your monthly HOA bill. This is often the case with water and sewer, and you establish your electric service with Georgia Power. 

When purchasing a condo, your lender will request a Condo Questionnaire to learn more about the financial stability of the HOA, and you want to know this as well. Not having an adequate Reserve Fund could lead to a special assessment down the road to repair one of the above mentioned items. And these assessments can be minimal..or they can be very expensive, depending on the nature of the issue to be addressed. 

HOA Rules and Regulations

The Pros and Cons of Condo LivingLet’s face it….when you have a few hundred (or more) people living in one building, there is going to have to be rules. And some of them may seem trivial to you, but most rules are there because somebody did something wrong….

Imagine these things:

  • Lighted cigarette butts land on your balcony and burn your chair cushions…or in landscape below and start a fire.
  • Your puppy relieves him/herself at the elevator door because they couldn’t wait
  • Throwing a 50 lb dumbell down the trash chute because you don’t want it anymore
  • Breaking a glass bottle next to the swimming pool, causing it to be closed, and drained. 

Yes…these ARE real-life things that I’ve seen happen in a condo building. So we must have rules. 

Additionally, you can’t just decide you are going to take out a wall between your bedroom and living room without permission. There could be wiring or plumbing in that wall that services multiple condos above and below you. So remodeling requires permission from the HOA. 

Now you could live in a single-family neighborhood that already has an HOA with various restrictions, so this is not new to you. But if you are coming from an established neighborhood that may not have them, you need to be prepared to follow the rules…or pay a fine. And some of those fines are quite stiff. 

But I also consider HOA rules to be a PRO as well. They help protect your investment and your right to enjoy your condo without being bothered by someone else’s lack of judgement. 

Privacy and No Yard

Ok, if you ARE the kind that loves to grill every meal, or plant flowers, or sit on your patio with no one watching, then condo living might be a challenge for you! Now, all buildings have grill stations, they just might be 20 floors below you. And you can make that work in any number of ways. 

Some buildings allow plants on balconies, and others do not. I’ve seen a couple amazing balcony gardens, but if you don’t have a green thumb, and it all dies, then the neighbors have to look at all that (Hence those rules again!)  

Privacy on your balcony is relative…I mean after all, in a high rise, there is bound to be numerous buildings around you, and you never know who is watching you! And in some buildings, the balconies are cantileverd …meaning they “hang” off the side of the building with no privacy walls, just railings. So don’t be planning to run around in your skivvies unless you don’t mind someone seeing you. (And that is a WHOLE OTHER SUBJECT…..)

So, we actually seem to have more Pros than Cons to living in a condominium.  That said, each building can have a totally different “feel” to it. I’m here to help you see all your options and find just the right condominium community/building that is right for you!

You will also need to have insurance when you live in a condominium and here is a great article,

Condo Insurance: How Much Coverage Do You Need?

 

Midtown Atlanta Real Estate

Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Blog, Buyers, Condominiums of Buckhead, Condominiums of Midtown, Condominiums of Perimeter, Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Atlanta Condominiums, Buyers, Intown Atlanta Real Estate Buyers Guide, Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, So You Know

Will Atlanta See A Regional Transit System

March 7, 2018 by Thom Abbott

That’s the billion-plus dollar question for sure….

Will Atlanta See A Regional Transit System

Atlanta needs a Regional Transit SystemIf you are fortunate enough to live in Midtown, you may get more use out of the current MARTA system than others due. If you think about it…if you live in John’s Creek for example, by the time you would drive your car to the Doraville (Or Chamblee) MARTA station, park, and then continue your commute to work via transit, you probably would get there in the same amount of time if you just stayed in your car. 

And…what if you live in Duluth, and work in the Cumberland area? Well, you’re just plain out of luck. 

I came across this article in the Saporta Report. It talks about the challenges I’ve known for a long, long time. There are to many people (in this case jurisdictions) involved to get anything done on a regional basis. The need for a TRUE regional transit authority and system is really a key to the future of Atlanta. It’s future being you don’t spend 3 hours in your car each way to work if you have to live in the suburbs. 

As Brian says in the article, ” Currently a transit line from the Cumberland Business District to Duluth would require crossing four different counties and three different transit systems. First, state funds should be prioritized for regionally-important projects that serve multiple jurisdictions. Even with these bills, the majority of transit funding will continue to come from local sales taxes, and individual counties are unlikely to prioritize projects that span multiple jurisdictions. A transit line from Cobb County to Gwinnett County is incredibly important to the region, but none of the four counties involved can build the project on their own. The ATL should ensure that sufficient funding is available for regionally-significant projects.”

And I’m not forgetting the way-out areas either. Imagine high speed rail from places like Columbus or Macon where people would have a option (and a quick one) to get to Metro Atlanta for work, without having to pay the cost of living in this city. Ah….one can dream right?

Will Atlanta see a Regional Transit System?

The article from Brian Gist, Senior Attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center can be found HERE. 

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