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860 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta GA 30308 | Spire Midtown Atlanta Condominiums

March 24, 2012 by Thom Abbott

Spire Midtown AtlantaAs a real estate agent, I am always asked, “What is your favorite Midtown Atlanta Condo building?” Yikes, I’m always cautious to answer that question, because not everyone wants the same things in a condo building. But, I’ll start by taking a look at 860 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, GA 30308….also known as Spire Midtown Atlanta.

I remember purchasing my Spire Midtown condo back in 2004! It reminded me of what the land rush of the 1800’s to the Western U.S. must have been like, minus technology and all! There was a model of the building located in the center of about a 1000 sq ft. sales center located across the street from the actual building site. And on a wall, there was a listing of the unit numbers for each side of the building. In the time I was in the Sales Center, I would venture that a black dot (reserved) went on a unit number every 10 minutes!

The developer hosted several pre-opening parties where you got to meet your new neighbors! Afterall, Spire Midtown was THE talk of the town! It was the first new building in Midtown following the wildly successful Metropolis Midtown. At the first party, we were given buttons that said “I live on the ____Floor!” So you could look for your neighbors! (I probably still have the button somewhere!)

The moral to this story? I think there is still the same passion about living in Spire Midtown Atlanta. There are still many of the original owners that live in the building. Others, like myself, have sold and moved on for various reasons. But the “community feel” of the building still remains.

Spire Midtown Atlanta LobbyIn the elevator foyer, electronic screens display various pictures of Spire Midtown, taken by residents of the buildings. Most residents come and go from the parking level elevator foyers…those were upgraded in the past few years to feel more like a lobby themselves, instead of a service entrance. The actual lobby was transformed from the original rather plain design to the inviting one that is now. (It was the subject of MUCH controversy and talk and I’ll leave it at that!)

Another unique feature of 860 Peachtree Street NE is that every residential floor has a hugh picture window at the end of the hallway overlooking Peachtree Street. It makes the hallways brighter, and just gives you a place to go and look out if you want to!

There is hardly a bad view from any home in Spire Midtown Atlanta, and the building’s street level retail has developed nicely with mainstays like Fresh To Order and newcomers like Five Guys Burgers and a soon to open Mexican restaurant.

860 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta GA 30308. A.K.A Spire Midtown Atlanta Condominiums. A pretty cool place to call home in Midtown Atlanta!

Filed Under: Blog, Condominiums of Midtown Tagged With: Atlanta Condominiums, Condominiums, Intown Atlanta Real Estate, Midtown Atlanta Condominiums

Is Your Midtown Atlanta Condo Listed Correctly?

March 20, 2012 by Thom Abbott

MyMidtownMojo.com Condos For SaleCongratulations! You’ve decided it’s time to sell your Midtown Atlanta Condo! The agent interviews are over, the paperwork is done, the lockbox is installed and you are ready for the showings! But they don’t happen!! Did you pick the wrong agent? (Honey, I TOLD you we should of listed with Thom Abbott!) Is the price to high? Maybe you should ask your agent if Your Midtown Atlanta Condo is Listed Properly?

Is Your Midtown Atlanta Condo Listed Correctly?

How do you know? You would hope that your agent knows what they are doing, right? But there are numerous little mistakes that can happen during the listing process that can quickly send your Midtown Atlanta Condo to Forsyth County and Cumming, some 20 miles away! Let’s take a look at some common mistakes and how you might find them.

Your Condo Listed in the the Wrong “Area”

Is Your Midtown Atlanta Condo Listed Correctly?In Metro Atlanta, our two listing services (FMLS and GaMLS) have the city divided into areas but numbers. (For this discussion we will use FMLS numbrs)  Midtown Atlanta is in Area 23. Some agents like myself are responsible for putting your listing into the listing service. Others may have a coordinator, assistant or office manager that does this. So, the Area may have been written down wrong, or the agent/office manager could of made a wrong key stroke. By adding an extra “2” to the Area Number, you have just listed your Midtown Atlanta Condo in Forsyth County, about 20 miles NORTH of Midtown! Whoops!

How do YOU, the Seller know if this happened? Well, you do not have any websites that search real estate by FMLS Area’s. So, once your condo is listed, ask your agent to give you a Competitive Market Analysis (CMA) of the neighborhood, or building where you have your home For Sale. If it’s not appearing in that CMA, Bingo!

 

Your Condominium Name is Spelled Wrong!

Plaza Midtown Atlanta Condos For SaleNO! Not really? Ah, YES….REALLY! As an agent that specializes in Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, I have specific searches built for all the major condo buildings in Midtown Atlanta. For example, let’s say you live in Plaza Midtown Condominiums and have your condo listed For Sale. I have heard some Buyers and even Owners refer to the building as Midtown Plaza. Well, search for a listing in “Midtown Plaza”, and get nothing. (Midtown Plaza is actually an OFFICE BUILDING located on West Peachtree Street. A search with just the word “Plaza” will also bring up ANY listing with the word “Plaza” and there is another condo community with that word. 

So, I as an agent that knows the building names could MISS your listing if the building name is not listed correctly (or SPELLED correctly) on your listing. How do You, The Seller know if this happened? Once your listing is Active, again ask for a CMA of all the condos listed in Plaza Midtown.  On the right is an example of a search using just the word “Plaza.” (Note: I do an area search as well to look for EVERYTHING, but does every agent?)

Your Condominium Building Is in the Wrong Zip Code?

Midtown Atlanta is split between TWO Zip Codes….30308 and 30309. And the dividing line does not follow ANY logic! If you live in Spire Midtown Atlanta, you are 30308. Go just two blocks North on Peachtree Street to Metropolis Midtown Atlanta and you are now in 30309! These are the main Zip Codes for Midtown, but if you were searching for Midtown West, it’s in 30318.

One overall way to make sure your Midtown Atlanta Condo is listed correctly is to have your agent provide you a copy of the FMLS AGENT report. We can print reports in a variety of ways, but the AGENT report gives detailed information not visible to the Public. (A portion of one is below.) 

THIS is the report you should review in great detail to make sure Your Midtown Atlanta Condo Is Listed Correctly!

Filed Under: Blog, Sellers Tagged With: Atlanta Condominiums, Intown Atlanta Real Estate, Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, Seller Tips, Sellers

Do You Have the Measurements of that Midtown Atlanta Condo?

March 13, 2012 by Thom Abbott

How Big are Midtown Atlanta Condos?Questions we are asked as real estate professionals range from reasonable to riduclous, and everything in between. In my time, I’ve found most questions to be reasonable. Keeping in mind that Buyers and Sellers all are individuals with their own wants and needs. So of course those questions will vary. I’m often asked about the size of a condo but, Do You have the Measurements of that Midtown Atlanta Condo?

In selling Midtown Atlanta condos for the past 6 years, I’ve become pretty knowledgable in the various buildings in my market. One key component of my market knowledge is floor plans for many of the buildings. Most of these came for original sales/developer materials. So, as a result they list total square footage, but dont’ look to “pretty” if you muddy them up with the dimensions of every room, nook and cranny.

I had a request today from an agent who showed one of my listings. I’m not sure how versed she is in condo sales, as she also asked me for an additional parking space as the Buyer has 2 cars. Ah, rule of thumb…1 parking space per bedroom and mine is a 1 bedroom. She also asked me if the Seller had a floor plan of the condo. I replied I did…and in fact, it was emailed to her before we even finished the conversation. About 30 minutes later came the e-mail, “Do You have the Measurements for that condo?”

A word to the wise, both in Buying or Selling (showing) Midtown Atlanta condominiums. Bring your tape measure.

Another word to the wise…that sectional that looks so lovely in your living room will probably not fit in a condo living room.

If you are buying a condominium, you may not be able to visualize your furniture there, or if your bed will fit. So, make sure you bring a tape measure to check the space.

If you are working with me, I’ll have one. So, in a word, Yes, I Do Have the Measurements of that Midtown Atlanta Condo!

Filed Under: Blog, Buyers Tagged With: Atlanta Condominiums, Intown Atlanta Real Estate, Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, midtown atlanta real estate

Can I Buy a Midtown Atlanta Condo for Under $60,000?

March 10, 2012 by Thom Abbott

Real estate prices have certainly changed from a few years ago. That is no surprize to home sellers or buyers. And how much you are willing to spend/can afford will ususally dictate where you will be able to buy. So the question is, Can I Buy a Midtown Atlanta Condo for Under $60,000? The answer is a sort of yes.

Sort of yes, because in Midtown proper, your options are very limited. Many people have many “descriptions” of what encompasses Midtown Atlanta. Of the 46 listings that came up in a search today, only 6 of them are in Midtown. The rest are in surrounding areas, that to most, would consider them in Midtown Atlanta. Some of the condos in our search are as far away as Cheshire Place Condominiums on Cheshire Bridge Road near LaVista Road. Others are at City Heights Condominiums on Ralph McGill Blvd. NOT MIdtown proper, but to most, they would call this Midtown Atlanta.

Here is a map of our search, followed by the listings in the area. If you see a particular home you are interested in, why not contact me and we can schedule a personal showing!  NOTE: You will notice some listings that are nowhere close to Midtown Atlanta. This is because the listing agent entered them in the wrong area and they are showing in the wrong search!!

Can I Buy a Midtown Atlanta Condo Under $60,000?

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Filed Under: Atlanta Real Estate For Sale Or Rent, Blog Tagged With: Atlanta Condominiums, Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, midtown atlanta real estate

What is the Relationship Between Floor and Price in a Midtown Atlanta Highrise Condo?

March 8, 2012 by Thom Abbott

Midtown Atlanta Condos For Sale

I was asked by a Buyer I am working with What is the Relationship Between Floor and Price in a Midtown Atlanta Highrise condo? All the rules have kind of been broken, but here’s how it worked in the beginning. (And still does in a newer building that is still being sold by the developer.)

Condo high rises are built in “stacks.” So the “16” stack is the same floor plan all the way up the building. The exception to that in our market would be Viewpoint Midtown Atlanta where on the 31st floor, the plans do change somewhat to the 36th floor) When originally sold, most buildings had a $3-5,000 premium as you went up a floor. Buyers would buy on a lower floor either because that was the price they could afford, or, did not want the higher floor for personal reasons. Those reasons range from being scared of heights, to wanting to see the activity on the street from a lower floor vs. the long distance or skyline view from a higher floor.

So back to our stack pricing…..(using round numbers to make it easy) if 816 was listed for $150,000, then 916 was $153, 1016 was $156, and so on up the building to the top. Top floors can command a premium, often called the “penthouse floor” because the homes will have higher ceilings and have no one living above you.

Fast forward to today and the rules are totally different when it comes to the relationship between floor and price in a Midtown Atlanta Highrise condo. With foreclosures and short sales, the prices in a building are all over the place. You could now foreseeably buy on a higher floor for less than you could on a lower floor. What now happens is these prices affect the appraisal value of ALL the homes in a building (comparing 1 bedrooms to 1 bedrooms). That is why now I make sure all of my Midtown Atlanta Condo Buyers have Financing Contingencies and Appraisal Contingencies in their contracts. Financing protects you if something happens and your lender will not loan you your money. I had a case in one building where Wells Fargo would not approve the loan because they did not feel the HOA was stable. (PERFECT example of why when buying a condo it’s best to work with a LOCAL lender, like Justin Herring with Southeast Mortgage who knows the market and the decisions (loan underwriting) is done locally. In this example, the loan was being done in Minneapolis and you could not get the Underwriting department to understand the dynamics of the Midtown Atlanta Condo market. The Appraisal contingency protects you in case the lender comes back with a value less than you and the Seller have agreed to. If the Seller is not willing to lower the price, you have the option to terminate your contract and walk away.

Search Condos For Sale in Midtown AtlantaSo, in the stack example above, if 816 was sold in a foreclosure at $125,000 and the owner of 1016 is trying to sell his for $140,000, there most likely will be an appraisal issue with his home. Most condos were built pretty much the same, and owners have not done any kind of massive changes to a home that will keep the value higher. This is where we negotiate with the Seller, but protect you the Buyer if the home does on appraise. This is also where a “short sale” come into play. The owner cannot sell for what they owe on their Midtown Atlanta Condo, and are asking the lender to take less to pay off their mortgage.

ALL of that said, I’ve always counseled my Buyers, “buy as high as you can afford” unless you are afraid of heights. The primary reason is the “protection of your view.”  Other reasons for higher floors could be less street noise, restaurant aromas and restricted views. I will in the same sentence tell you, “you can NEVER guarantee your view, but a higher floor may offer you more protection.”  I can easily demonstrate this to you when we are standing on any balcony and I share my knowledge with you about the Midtown Atlanta market and what is going on.

Filed Under: Blog, Condominiums of Midtown Tagged With: Atlanta Condominiums, Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, midtown atlanta real estate

W Atlanta Downtown Condominium Residences

February 29, 2012 by Thom Abbott

W Atlanta Downtown Condominium ResidencesSome condominium buildings are….well they just are. Maybe there were converted from apartments or even an old office building. They can be made to look amazing or just so-so.

The same can be true with new construction. But in new buildings, designers had the opportunity to “wow” you as a home buyer. One such example is the W Atlanta Downtown Condominium Residences. From the location on the edge of Downtown Atlanta to the amenities (can you say pool to die for!!!) this is one amazing building.

A sign of the real estate times, the building was shut down and has since gained new owners and some equally incredible pricing! If you have ever considered condo living, now would be the time to look at the W Atlanta Downtown Condominium Residences. In fact, take a look, but then, remember to give me a call. As nice as they may be, those agents in the Sales Center work FOR THE SELLER, not for you! You need to have your agent represent you as a Buyer. And I would love to be your agent!

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Filed Under: Atlanta Real Estate For Sale Or Rent, Blog, Condominiums of Midtown Tagged With: Atlanta Condominiums, Downtown Atlanta Condos For Sale

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