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Relocating to Atlanta| What To do in Atlanta

April 11, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Midtown AtlantaI’ve lived in Atlanta since 1992. Shoot, longer than I lived with my parents. But when I moved here, it wasn’t anything like it is now.

Relocating to Atlanta| What To do in Atlanta

First off, we’d not had the 1996 Centennial Olympics. Much happened in Atlanta right before the games with new construction. But much came after that too. I started selling real estate in 2004, and a majority of the Midtown Atlanta condo buildings you find on this website, did not even exist when I started!!! Spire, Viewpoint, Plaza Midtown, Aqua, and 905 Juniper are just a few of the new arrivals! (well, not so new now, but new after 2004!)

Atlanta is a pretty cool place to live. There is one drawback….we are a bit far from any beach! But, after that, you have the city, you have lakes, you have mountains, and all sorts of things in between you can do. Stone Mountain to Kennesaw Mountain. The Skyview to zip lines. Parks everywhere you turn. And a river running right through the middle of it all!

Take a look at Atlanta in this great video from Georgia!

If your future plans call for relocation to the Atlanta area, I’d be delighted to help you find the right neighborhood! I focus on the unique areas that make up “Intown Atlanta” or ITP (Inside the Perimeter) and there are many options from the condos of Midtown Atlanta to single family homes in Brookhaven and Chamblee. You can start your search right here! 

Welcome to Georgia, The Peach State, and to Atlanta, the state capitol!

You can learn more about Atlanta at the Convention and Visitor’s Bureau website. 

Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Blog Tagged With: atlanta relocation, Buyers

A New Weekly Feature at MyMidtownMojo – What You Get For

April 3, 2016 by Thom Abbott

What You Get When Buying Atlanta Real Estate

What You Get For

 

If you follow us on Facebook at MyMidtownMojo or on my personal Facebook page, you know I love to see what real estate prices are around the country! So I usually pull the feature from the New York Times, “What You Get For….$”.

It features real estate from around the country at a certainly listing price point. Then I thought…hey, maybe we need something like that for Atlanta!! Why not?

So, starting today, and every Sunday, we will feature three homes (be they condominiums, townhomes or single family) at a certain price point. We will always offer up something from Midtown Atlanta, but we will then re-e-e-e-ch outside (known as OTP or Outside The Perimeter) to show you what that same price can purchase. Sometimes, it might be Midtown, Chamblee and Roswell. But we will look to places like Stockbridge and Henry County, Peachtree City and Newnan, Lawrenceville and Duluth, Alpharetta and Cumming…well you get the idea.

As a disclaimer, these are listings we are randomly pulling from the First Multiple Listing Service (FMLS) and will give full credit to the listing agent and their contact information. If you are represented by an agent as a Buyer, and you see a featured listing you are interested in, please contact YOUR agent directly to arrange a showing. If you ARE NOT REPRESENTED by an agent, and are looking for help in purchasing a home, be it one of the featured ones, or another one, then we’d be happy to assist you.

These posts will always be tagged “What You Get For” so you can easily search through and see past posts to keep tabs on real estate prices in the Metro Atlanta area!

So, watch for our first post and learn What You Get For $$$$ in Atlanta real estate.

 

Filed Under: Atlanta Real Estate For Sale Or Rent, Blog, Buyers Tagged With: atlanta relocation, Buyers, Intown Atlanta Real Estate Buyers Guide, What You Get For

Which Atlanta Neighborhood Should You Live In?

March 31, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Neighborhoods in AtlantaI always get to know my Buyers when they are looking for a new home. By learning about their lifestyle, habits, and such, I can much better ask the question, Which Atlanta Neighborhood Should You Live In?

If they have children and schools are important that will send us searching in one direction.

If they are looking for walkability and things to do without using the car, well we know we first head to Midtown Atlanta!

But there are other ways to figure out what neighborhood might be right for you. And some computer whiz, along with Curbed. Atlanta has done just that!

Take a look at their Quiz “app” if you will……

CLICK HERE and answer the questions!

Pretty cool, eh? I took it the first time, and was very truthful with my answers, and of course, I got Midtown Atlanta. But, I took it a second time, and played with the answers and ended up in East Atlanta. A third time took me to Decatur! A 4th test took me to Buckhead! (I was really trying to see what it would take to get Alpharetta!!!!)

What Neighborhood did you get? Post your neighborhood below so we can see what is coming up!!

Whatever your neighborhood, we are here to help you find it…and find just the right home in that neighborhood!

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

Real EstateFAQ | What Kind of Condo Insurance Do I need?

March 31, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Real Estate FAQ at MyMidtownMojo.comI call insurance a necessary evil. You can’t live without it! And insurance comes in all shapes and sizes. From Medical and Dental, to automobile, life and of course your homeowners insurance. So, you’ve just bought that new Intown Atlanta Real Estate condominium, What Kind of Condo Insurance Do I Need?

As part of your condominium HOA Fees, you pay for the Master Association Policy. What’s that? That covers the main portion of the condominium building, such as common areas, lobby, exterior, etc. But when it comes to your condominium, you need to have a policy not only to protect your personal belongings, but to cover the interior of your condominium as well.

What’s all that stuff worth? You might be surprized when you look at this appraisal review of a 1,200 sq. ft. condo:

Real Estate FAQ What Type Of Insurance Do I need in a Condo

Unlike a single family home, you do not have to insure the roof, wall, and such in a condominium. What does a policy like this cost in comparison to a single family home? Here is an example from my condo policy….it was approx $400 per year.

Real Estate FAQ What Insurance Do I need in My Condo?

It is very important to understand that not all insurance agents understand condominiums and what type of policy you should have!!! Just ask me and I can refer you to an excellent agent that completely understands the Midtown Atlanta Condominium market and can answer any questions you may have regarding What Kind of Insurance Do I need in a Condominium?

Filed Under: Blog, Buyers Tagged With: Buyers, Intown Atlanta Real Estate Buyers Guide, real estate FAQ

Why Does A Real Estate Agent Ask Me to Use Their Lender?

March 1, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Why Does A Real Estate Agent Ask Me to Use Their Lender?

Working with a mortgage lenderSo, you’ve decided you are ready to buy a home or condo in Atlanta? You’ve been researching online for sometime now. Getting familiar with areas or condo buildings you think you might like to look at. In doing all this research and reading blogs (ah..hopefully THIS one!) you’ve also seen this thing called a mortgage pre-approval.

Most real estate agents will ask you in their initial conversation with you (we call it a Buyer Consultation) if you have been pre approved. If not, here is our list of preferred lenders. Oh, but I already got pre-approved with Anytown Mortgage. (Names have been changed to protect the not so smart mortgage brokers). What can happen with this?

Well, there are really two scenarios that could take place. First, nothing. Meaning, everything is smooth sailing right up to and through your Celebration (closing)! Awesome! You found a great mortgage broker.

Or, you have a disaster from day one, but to your Celebration…and you find the need for your real estate agent to take you out for a drink!! That is, if you even MADE it to your Celebration!

See, here at MyMidtownMojo and Thomas Ramon Realty, we have a TEAM to help you buy your home or condo. Who’s on your TEAM?

  • First and Foremost — YOU!
  • Your Real Estate Agent
  • Your Lender (Mortgage Broker)
  • Your Home Inspector
  • Your Closing Attorney ( who helps orchestrate your Celebration!)

We are ALL here to help you achieve one thing….getting the keys to your new HOME! All of these people we have worked with, and have a relationship with. We know they get the job done, and done right. And if they don’t do a good job, you are not happy and neither are we!

But, let’s go back to the lender point again, and I’ll give you not one, but TWO real-life scenarios that just happened this weekend! Oddly enough, they both happened with the same lender, but different loan officers within that company.

Buyer One

First Time Home BuyerSuzie is a single young lady, first time home buyer. She’s got a horrible, 1.5 hour commute to and from work where she lives with her parents. She’s ready to be a homeowner! And cut the commute. She is doing an FHA mortgage and looking for a condo. From my perspective (her agent) this was challenging as many condominium communities have let their FHA certifications expire. And she has to have one that is approved. I search and search and find her about 5 we can look at. Pretty slim number. The last one we look at….in her price range, great location that affords a huge park across the street, walkable to a shopping plaza with a Kroger and Starbucks and some restaurants. We have a winner. We make an offer, and ask the Seller to pay all her closing costs. While making her offer, she asks about these closing costs and if this means her down payment. Say WHAT? Long story short, her LENDER never explained what closing costs were, and Suzie thought she only had to have her down payment…..that’s it. Never would of happened with my lender.

I certainly learned that any future first time buyers I work with, I will be having some loan discussions to make sure they know these things. I thought the loan officer who was getting them a pre-approval would have done so. (NOTE: she was “approved” for a higher purchase price, but in the end, no she was not, as she did not have the money for closing costs!) We are currently working with one of our team lenders to make it all happen and get her this great condo!

Buyer Two

Buyer Pre ApprovalLarry came to me through a referral website where we work. He too was “pre-approved” for up to $220,000. He had been out with a previous agent who showed him several homes far, far far from where he worked! He did not want this long commute. I told him we certainly could find something closer. He had some particulars in looking for a condo, and did not want an older complex. That quickly reduced him down to just two buildings. He liked the one! Had a second showing, and wanted to make an offer. I explained that I needed his loan information from his lender. There is an exhibit in the Purchase and Sale Agreement, called a Financing Exhibit where we detail the type of financing he is going to get.

Well, he did not have a copy of his letter. Not the end of the world, right? He sends me lender information (we are writing our offer on a Saturday afternoon). NOTE; condo was shown 4 times before 1pm when we looked at it…..a.k.a. HOT market with little inventory!! Lender does not return my phone call. We submit our offer, we get a counter offer, which includes the request that Buyer provide a copy of their pre-approval letter and we accept it! Yeah, right? Ah, not so fast.

Lender does new approval letter, but does not send to ME…only to the Buyer, who presumes I got it. NOT! When I DO get a copy, it’s not a pre-approval letter but just a pre-qualification letter!!! Ok, so this is bad for both of us. I’ve got a Buyer that has really not been qualified ( I took his word for what he said he had done) and I’ve got an offer with a term I cannot meet. When I finally speak with the loan officer (I had left two messages with no return call and finally found a cell phone number and left a message) I’m told that, NO, he’s not pre approved. OK….can we get him pre approved so I can have a new letter. Loan officer says, “Well, that will take at least a week.”

SERIOUSLY?

So, I’ve now got two Buyers, both in love with the places I helped them find, and issues with their mortgage company that may keep them from getting either place.

We are still working on both to try and make it happen.

Neither Buyer would be in this situation had they worked with one of their team members.

Why Does A Real Estate Agent Ask Me to Use Their Lender?

In all fairness to all mortgage brokers/loan officers, not all of them are like this. There are plenty, plenty, plenty of very good ones. But all it takes is ONE not so good one, and your home purchase can quickly become derailed!

Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Blog, Buyers, Interesting Stories, Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Buyers, real estate FAQ, So You Know

5 Reasons You NEED a Real Estate Agent

February 27, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Why Use a Real Estate Agent5 Reasons You NEED a Real Estate Agent

Let’s face it. Some things are just better left to professionals.

If I knew how to work on my car, I probably would…but it goes to a mechanic. I hate painting, but I will paint the INSIDE of my house. When it comes to the outside, sorry, I hire a professional. Some people hire a lawn maintenance company….their yards look almost like a golf course.

So, when you are off to make one of the largest purchases, or a financial investment, called buying a home, don’t you think you might want to engage a professional? A real estate agent can help you through parts of the process that you might find challenging and down right difficult!

5 Reasons You NEED a Real Estate Agent

What’s The Market Like?

I never like to zing other companies, but it is no secret that some of the online real estate portals can be really off… I mean really, really off on what the value is of your home or condo, and those around you. A real estate agent that works the market where you are buying or selling can tell you more about what the current market conditions are, and what they will mean to you.

Experience

You may have bought your last home 3 or 5 or more years ago. Guess what? Times change. Things change….market trends change. A real estate agent is in real estate every day. In my case, I’m searching for homes and looking at what is happening in the markets I work on a daily basis…not every couple months, or even years. I understand the process of buying, selling and what you go through.

Paperwork and Paperwork

Yeah, we do have electronic signatures, but we still have lots of forms to fill out. From a Purchase and Sale Agreement to a Loan Exhibit to a Disclosure Statement. We are here as part of your team ( your lender, loan officer, inspector and more are all here to help you along the way) to help you understand these forms.

Negotiations

Buying or selling a home or condo should be a business-like process. But sometimes, it can get pretty emotional. As a Seller, you’ve lived in the home and it means something to you…how DARE they offer us that much! As a Buyer, you may have been searching and searching and you’ve finally found THE ONE, but the Seller is not budging. My job as your real estate agent is to be your negotiator…the buffer….between you and the Buyer/Seller…depending which side I’m representing.

Pricing Your home to sellPricing To SELL!

And it can be Pricing to BUY too! I’m here to help you understand those market conditions we just mentioned above, and how that special tiled floor you laid in your sunroom might not be worth as much as YOU think it is. I’m here to help you see what the market has said your home may be worth. Yes, you heard that right. The market WILL determine what your home is worth. You can list for $300,000. You might not get more than $285,000. Or in a tight inventory market, you might get MORE than your list price if there is more than one buyer interested in your home.

Working with a real estate agent will help the home buying and/or selling process be much smoother for you.  I’m here to help!

Filed Under: Buyers, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Buyers, Intown Atlanta Real Estate Buyers Guide, real estate FAQ, Sellers

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