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Midtown Atlanta Condos For Rent Why Can’t I Find One?

May 21, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Plaza Midtown Atlanta’s Twin Towers

Perhaps its a sign of the real estate times. My phone rings daily. But not for someone looking to buy or sell.

They are looking to rent.

There are Midtown Atlanta Condos For Rent but Why Can’t I Find One?

Well, there is this thing called supply and demand, followed by price. And location.

I’m getting calls from people wanting to rent in the “premiere” buildings of Midtown Atlanta Condo Rentals. This usually means Viewpoint Midtown, Spire Midtown, Metropolis Midtown, Plaza Midtown, Mayfair Renaissance and 1010 Midtown.  For those of you that don’t live in the Atlanta area, everyone of these buildings is on Peachtree Street, except for Plaza Midtown which is two blocks West on West Peachtree, and Mayfair Renaissance which is two blocks East on 14th Street.

I often sense frustration from potential tenants when I tell them what’s available in their price range. In fact, I think they don’t really believe me. If you work with me, I call ’em like I see ’em. Straight talk. So, let me give you and example of Midtown Atlanta Condos For Rent and Why I Can’t Find One.

Below, you have the names of the buildings on the left and the addresses on the right (off by a line) Take a close look at this list. (For Midtown, I searched by zip codes 30308 and 30309 which extend outside of Midtown Atlanta proper, and searched Midtown Atlanta Condos For Rent with a price range of $1000-$1400 per month rent.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So, do you notice any of the names of buildings I mentioned above? Or Peachtree Street addresses? Well, you do see ONE listing for Plaza Midtown; 400 NW Peachtree Street is actually Downtown, and 1280 West is actually located on WEST Peachtree Street. Starting to see my challenge in finding you that Midtown Atlanta Condo For Rent?

So, lets change our monthly rent. Same zip code search, but now let’s look for Midtown Atlanta Condos For Rent at $1400 -$2000 per month.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOW, we start to see the buildings you are looking for. Viewpoint, Mayfair Renaissance and Plaza Midtown. But even with the increased monthly rent, you only see Viewpoint twice, and Plaza Midtown once. No listings for Spire, Metropolis or 1010 Midtown! And the lowest priced home at Viewpoint is $1650 per month.

So the next time you call me and ask about Midtown Atlanta Condos For Rent and Why Can’t I Find YOU One you can have an idea of the market place for Midtown Atlanta Condo Rentals!

View Midtown Atlanta Condos For Rent $1000-$1400

View Midtown Atlanta Condos For Rent $1400-$2000

If you are the owner of a Midtown Atlanta Condo with HOA Approved leasing permit and would like to talk to us about marketing your home for you, please contact me!

Midtown Atlanta Skyline

 

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

Georgia Tech Parents Where Is YOUR Student Going to Live?

April 17, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Georgia Tech College StudentIt’s been a few years since I went to college. But the memories are quite fond. Maybe not of studying and final exams, but certainly of college life in general. It was my first opportunity to live away from my parents. (Yippie!) But, I can also remember HOW scared I was at the same time!! Meeting all these new people, fitting in with them in some form or fashion, and also being able to “start out fresh” from high school. WOW…there was lots to think about! Of course, Georgia Tech Parents want to know where their student is going to live?

I don’t think I could/would ever trade my 2 years of dorm life. I had two years, because I transferred schools. The first was my freshman year at Montana State University, and then after 3 years, I transferred to University of Houston where I again lived on campus for 1 year in the dorm, before I moved to off campus housing.  That first year on campus at both colleges gave me the opportunity to make new friends and meet all the guys (and girls) that would later be my room mates.  (In the essence of full disclosure, during one year at the University of Houston, we did an opposite Three’s Company living arrangement with 2 guys and one girl, living in a 3 bedroom house.)

Atlanta Condos Cornerstone VillageBut after the first year, I was off to bigger and better things, living off campus in apartment or houses. While my parents still paid my rent, or a portion of it, I was still renting. Paying someone else’s mortgage payment. It worked for my situation, but perhaps as a Georgia Tech parent, you might want to look at your students’ housing as a potential investment.

One way to do that is to consider purchasing a condominium near the Georgia Tech campus where your student could live after their first year on campus. Why consider a condominium? Well, first off, your student gets way more space than most any dorm room can offer. (I speak from experience here!) Secondly, it gives them the the added sense of independence by living in more of a home enviornment. But from a financial perspective, it gives you an opportunity to make a real estate investment.

Georgia Tech Parents Where Is YOUR Student Going to Live?

Midtown Atlanta Real EstateI know, you think “invest in real estate in this market?” Actually, this is the BEST time to invest in the real estate market, especially Midtown Atlanta. Prices have fallen dramatically in the past two years and interest rates are most likely at “once in a life time” historic lows we may never see again.

As a Georgia Tech parent, you can make a real estate investment while providing your student a safe enviornment to live in and experience more of what life is like living outside both the dorm and your home.

Additionally, you can help your student with their future through an FHA program called the Kiddie Condo Program. Basically, you purchase a condo, and co-sign with your son or daughter. Some of the advantages to this purchasing program are:

  • A low down payment (as little as 3% of the purchase price).
  • A lower, owner-occupied interest rate on the mortgage Vs the higher investment property interest rate.
  • Helps the new borrower establish a solid credit rating.

With a Kiddie Condo loan program, at least one borrower must occupy the property as his/her primary residence, but extra bedrooms could be rented out to help cover the cost of the mortgage payments.

As a Georgia Tech parent, if you’d like to look at these options further, please contact me for more information about the Midtown Atlanta real estate market and the options available to you and your Georgia Tech student.

Filed Under: Buyers, Georgia Tech Tagged With: georgia tech housing, Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, midtown atlanta condos for sale, midtown atlanta real estate

1010 Midtown Atlanta

April 10, 2011 by Thom Abbott

There is something about that new car smell. You know. Not only the smell, but the fact that you are the first owner. Except maybe for a test driver at the factory, you are the first driver of your new car.

1010 Midtown Atlanta
1010 Midtown Atlanta

The same can be said about buying your Midtown Atlanta condominium, and you can find that “new car smell” at 1010 Midtown Atlanta. This exciting condo community is one of the few remaining “new car” living options in Midtown today. With the real estate market like it is, it may be sometime before Midtown Atlanta sees new condo construction. So if you are looking for a new condominium home, with that “new car smell” and the pride of being the first owner, then 1010 Midtown Atlanta is just what you are looking for.

As part of the massive 12th and Midtown development by Selig Enterprises, Daniel Corporation and the Canyon Johnson Urban Fund, this development is in the center of all that is Midtown Atlanta.

With restaurants like Ri Ra Irish Pub and Ra Sushi and shopping at CB2, 1010 Midtown Atlanta is a destination in itself. Across the street, the new Loews’ Midtown Atlanta Hotel offers you, your visiting friends and other Midtown Atlanta visitors luxury accommodations.

The homes here, and their views are spectacular. Beautiful finishes (including the lack of the exposed concrete ceiling found in many condos) along with resident amenities that include a fitness center, club room and outdoor roof top garden and pool make this an exciting living option in Midtown Atlanta.

It’s important to remember, when you visit the sales center of any new single family or condominium community, the sales person you are talking to represents the Seller, and not YOU! You should seriously consider being represented through a brokerage agreement with a real estate broker representing YOU.

Here is a great glimpse of the 1010 Midtown Atlanta community. For a more personal tour, why not call or e-mail me!

Filed Under: Condominiums of Midtown Tagged With: Condominiums, Midtown Atlanta Condominiums, midtown atlanta condos for sale, midtown atlanta real estate

Real Estate Terms to Know in Georgia (Protect Yourself When Buying a Home)

March 29, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Midtown Atlanta Real EstateIn my last post, we started to review the Consumer Protection Brochure that all Georgia real estate agents must provide to their Buyers. Protect Yourself When Buying a Home offers some practical information that while most agents should review this with you when buying Midtown Atlanta real estate, it may not always be the case.

In our last segment, we touched on the following topics:

  • Keeping copies of your signed documents
  • Having your home or condo professionally inspected prior to purchase
  • Inspect and Get to Know the neighborhood where you are going to live
  • Termite Inspections (when necessary)

Now, let’s look at the other points of information you should consider.

Thoroughly Investigate the Property

Here, you want to consider anything and everything that could effect the purchase of your home or condo. From mold, to water to a septic system if buying a single family home. If the home or condominium was built before 1978, you might want to test for lead-based paint. Eating paint chips can be a problem for children. It also can be a problem for adults should you do renovations at a later time that involve sanding or wood surfaces that were painted.

Other real estate terms and things to consider include school districts, flooding, property insurance costs, and any covenants that might restrict the use of the property. For example, in purchasing a condominium, most all of the Midtown Atlanta condominiums have limits on the number of homes that can be rented at any given time.

Survey of the Property

This would apply if you are purchasing a single family home, or vacant lot. You want to know where your property lines are. I sold a home a couple years ago, and the lot line for my Buyers’ house was right alongside the neighbors house, not in the middle of the space between the two houses. A good thing to know.

Undeveloped Property CAN be developed

Pretty plain and simple…but you want to know WHAT you can do with the property and what kind of services may or may not be available. If there are no city water and sewer lines, you will be drilling for a well and putting in a septic system, both which will have rules.

Owner's Title InsuranceBuy an Owner’s Title Insurance Policy

If there IS a real estate term in Georgia you need to know, and HAVE, it’s owner’s title insurance. This protects you against any pre-exisiting title problems, if they come up after closing. Imagine a condo building that has been built on several lots that were purchased, and assembled to create the space to build. Some long lost relative surfaces and lays claim to one of the lots. In steps your title insurance policy.

Remember, when you work with me as  your buyer’s agent, I’ll be here to answer any questions you might have. There are lots of real estate terms to know in Georgia and I’ll be sure to help you understand them.

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

Real Estate Terms to Know In Georgia ( Protect Yourself When Buying A Home)

March 26, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Spire Midtown Atlanta Condos For SaleOK, so Protect Yourself When Buying a Home is a pretty long Real Estate Term to Know in Georgia. Actually, it’s a Consumer Protection Brochure that has been produced by the Georgia Association of REALTORS. In the past, it was optional for REALTORS or real estate agents to provide this to their Buyers. As of the 2011 printing of the Purchase and Sale Agreement, it is now part of the actual real estate contract.

This important brochure should be given to you at the START of your home or condominium purchase process by your agent. At Thomas Ramon Realty, this brochure is included in our initial information package, and we review it  with you.

Consumer Protection Brochure Paragraph

It has 10 specific topics that it covers as they relate to a home or condominium purchase:

  • Read and keep a copy of any signed contract

FileFolderIt would seem pretty common sense, right, that you would keep such things? Well, when you sign the Purchase and Sale Agreement, you have created a legally binding contract with time lines and dates that must be followed. Plan to have a file or notebook where you can keep ALL the documents related to your sale.  In case you might lose them, you could also consider scanning them and having them on a computer, backed up to a service like Carbonite where they would be protected.

  • Have the home or condo inspected by a professional home inspector

Having this inspection performed helps you and I examine the condition of the home and determine if there are any repairs that may need to be performed by the Seller prior to your purchase.  While we never hope for major problems, this inspection can uncover issues that you may not want to deal with, now, or in the future.

  • Inspect the neighborhood where you plan to live

Atlanta and Downtown ConnectorYou should take time, both with your agent and by yourself to get to know the neighborhood where you are going to purchase your home. There are many factors to consider. In an urban environment like Midtown Atlanta, you might want to visit the area both during the day, and at night to determine if there are any noise issues from surrounding businesses or highways. What is the proximity to a major highway or transit station if you commute to work? Being a long distance from a major highway can add travel time to your commute. Where is shopping, dining, gas stations and other services you might need? If there is vacant land near the building you are looking to purchase in, are there any known plans for that land? A knowledgeable agent like me that works the Midtown market can help you determine these things. Also, you can contact local government planning officials that might have new information about potential plans for development.

  • Termite Inspection

While rarely a concern in condos, this is an important consideration if you are purchasing a single family home. Again, our contracts have changed from where this was a Seller responsibility to provide this information, to now the Buyer is responsible for conducting these inspections. Again, this should be done by a licensed pest control company. If you happen to be purchasing in a condo community that is older, and has ground floor units, then this would be a wise inspection to have.

In our next post, we’ll review the remaining five topics you need to consider as you purchase a home or condominium.

If you are just joining me in this series, and would like to read all the posts, please visit Real Estate Terms To Know in Georgia

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

Gas Prices and Real Estate…How and When Will It Effect Us!

March 13, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Note: I originally wrote this post in May, 2008. Funny how things have a way of repeating themselves. It still makes sense to buy Midtown Atlanta Real Estate if you work in Midtown Atlanta, Downtown or parts of Buckhead…you can walk or ride the MARTA train to work!

I’ve been thinking about this post for a couple days. Then, when I saw the gas price at my local Quik Trip jump $.16 in just two days from $3.59 to $3.75, I said, “Self…we gotta do something about this. What is another question.”

Well….for one thing, we don’t go for any Sunday drives in our classic car anymore. (Actually she has other issues…but we won’t go there today!) But, I think she makes 10mpg, maybe……Sorry Wilma, you’re staying in the driveway for now.

Then, I read an interesting story on Yahoo this morning about a man who is not buying any gas for 31 days! Check out the story! He’s riding a bike 18 miles roundtrip to work! Good for him!

I actually have 3 cars, and a pickup. The convertible is not moving, I only use my truck once a week to pickup things, my Mercedes is not moving, and my Sonata is the only car that gets driven.

Buying  Midtown Atlanta Real Estate , or moving is not a decision that is made on a whim. But I have to wonder, what will it take for the real estate consumer to make a living change, and move closer to work. Atlanta now ranks #1 in the worst commuting times in the U.S. (Not a rank we are proud of…at least not me!) Will it take $6 a gallon gas to change people’s minds and the way we conduct our lives? Apparently NOT!

The New York Times ran an article last week on Gas Prices and Mass Transit! IN New York, the transit authority reported ridership up by more than 5% for the first 3 months of the year! Denver, out of all places, up 8% in the first 3 months!

Hmmm….that train is looking pretty good right about now!

But for us REALTORS, kinda hard to show property on a train, right? Well yes, but for someone like me that does mostly urban areas like Midtown Atlanta, I make a point to show my Buyers HOW CLOSE they are to a MARTA station!

As for my own personal use, I think twice about going to the office from my house (I have a condo which is walkable) unless I have to.

And you can bet, that Buyer is qualified before they get in the car and I show them any Midtown Atlanta Real Estate!

(Climb up on Soap Box)  Everyone should not buy gas for ONE DAY! Just ONE DAY! See what happens to the gas price. (Climb off Soap Box)

I’m thinking people will dump the SUV before they will sell their house. But then again, as I ride down the freeway with that SUV next to me with the New Car tag on it, I’m thinking….you don’t get it do you?

Gas Prices and Real Estate…it’s effecting us now, and for sometime to come!

Anyone want to go bike shopping with me? Or maybe a Moped?

Filed Under: Interesting Stories Tagged With: automobiles, midtown atlanta real estate, News

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