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7 Steps to Winning 2011

August 31, 2011 by Thom Abbott

HeatherONo, I can’t take credit for being so clever as to come up with the 7 steps to Winning in 2011. I’m not quite that witty I’m afraid. But, I do know good, great, incredible advice when I see it…and this is some of that good stuff you just want to make sure everyone gets to read.

My good friend (we’ve actually only met IRL once in Raleigh for a social media/real estate gig) HeatherO has some pretty good stuff to say. I enjoy reading it, following it and/or putting things into practice. So it best I share it too. Thanks Heather! (Not sure I can pull 4og’s out of a hat in 3 months, but hey, you’ve inspired me!

Read the 7 Steps to Winning in 2011 here and enjoy!

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories Tagged With: odds and ends, personal thoughts, So You Know

Make some cash, find deals at yard sales | Atlanta Bargain Hunter

July 2, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Looking for something different to do on a Saturday Morning? Wanna get OUT of Midtown and see some other parts of Atlanta? Not to mention what great finds you might find at a garage Sale? Check out this article….and go Garaging! ~~~Thom

 

The thing about yard sales, says Sheryl Cronin, is you never know what to expect.

The Marietta resident holds an annual yard sale to get rid of consumer buildup in her household. But she ended up donating to charity a vacuum cleaner she was confident would sell at her spring garage sale.

“There’s always stuff you think is going to go that didn’t go,” she says.

By the end of the day, Cronin had unloaded an old lawn mower, a computer and boxes of children’s clothes, among other items, successfully navigating the sometimes choppy waters of yard sale pricing.

“Sellers tend to think their things are worth more than shoppers think when they come to the sale,” Cronin says. She suggests sellers consider placing valuable items on Craigslist.com, especially if they don’t want shoppers making low-ball offers on them.

“People are going to try to pay you less than you want. If you want to move the stuff, you’ve gotta do what you’ve gotta do.”

Karen McCoy, who was holding her own garage sale in Norcross the same day, says she compares prices at the thrift store down the street before selling her own items.

“So if someone said, ‘This is so expensive,’ I could say, ‘My prices are lower than Goodwill,’ ” she says, adding that sellers can bump up their sticker prices if they’re prepared to haggle.

McCoy made about $300 from her sale without any big-ticket items such as furniture. Dishware was her best seller, but her daughter’s CDs — $1 each — seemed glued to the box on the driveway.

“We heard from somebody that came that someone else was selling them for a quarter. So you’re in competition with other garage sales.”

McCoy says jewelry also was a big seller, an observation echoed by Judy Friedman, president of Norcross-based Atlanta Antique & Estate Liquidators. Friedman notes today’s precious metal prices are comparatively high: Gold has been trading at more than $1,500 an ounce; silver fluctuating around $35.

“We’ve been selling a lot of silver,” she says. “We’ve had individuals standing in line to buy it starting at 4 in the morning. It’s a really aggressive market.”

Friedman, who has almost 1,000 Atlanta-area estate sales under her belt, says this season’s a good time for buyers and sellers, especially when it comes to appliances.

“With the real estate market as tight as it is, people are renovating and staying in their homes, so they’re finding washers, dryers, refrigerators at yard sales that they pick up for a fraction of the cost,” Friedman says. “They’re usually difficult to move and expensive to move, but people are seeking them out.”

Her list of worst things to unload include clothing and bedding. “You’re not going to recoup the value.”

For some sellers, it’s not about redeeming the value. Friedman says she’s found some amazing deals over the years, including an elephant tusk she bought from a Vietnam veteran.

“He was aware of what it was worth and sold it to me for $40 or $50, and it really is worth thousands. It just goes to show you, you can find really valuable things out there.”

Yard sale tips

For buyers

Timing: Shop off-season — fall and winter — or holidays when there are fewer buyers.

Tools of the trade: Don’t forget to bring cash.

Do your research: You run the risk of insulting someone if you offer too far below an object’s value.

On haggling: Be respectful. Insults will not get you a lower price.

Insider tip: Show up early if you want the best selection; show up late to bargain for a better price.

For sellers

Timing: Sell off-season or holidays when there’s less competition.

Tools of the trade: Have about $20 to $40 in change, in both bills and coins.

Do your research: Consult eBay, Craigslist, consignment shops or thrift stores before pricing.

On haggling: Be prepared to negotiate. Your old junk might not be worth as much to others.

Insider tip: Visit the IRS website. Some goods are worth more to you as a charitable donation if itemized under their “fair market value” on your tax return.

Have you had a yard sale yet this year? What was your best seller? What’s the best thing you’ve found at a garage sale?

– By Lauren Davidson, Atlanta Bargain Hunter

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Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: odds and ends, So You Know

Planned GA400 Interchange Wins Neighborhood Approval

April 30, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Have you ever tried to navigate the Lenox Road/Buford Highway/Sidney Marcus “triangle” on any given weekday morning or afternoon?

How about the Lindbergh/LaVista/Cheshire Bridge intersection? Does the term gridlock, crazy or avoid at all costs come to mind? Then you know exactly what it’s like to try and get from I-85 Southbound to GA400 Northbound or just the opposite!

Well, help is on the way! The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) held another public meeting this past week, and the neighbors who once threatened to fight to stop this proposed exit ramps have now given their blessing. After years and years of dealing with the congested streets and cars zipping through their neighborhood trying to dodge the mess, GDOT will begin construction of the two ramps.

I had always wondered what bozo designed this intersection and left these ramps off. But having spent a bit more time learning the history of GA400 and its construction (and the fights against it slicing right through Buckhead) I now understand why they focused more on just getting the road built and not so much on these ramps. That said, I think GDOT, and any other organization, past or present, have done some lame planning on the growth of Atlanta and did not have the foresight to see this need. But, that’s water under the bridge and also the subject of another post another time.

For now, we will soon (define soon as a few years of highway construction) we will no longer have to be dancing in the streets as we will be off them and on freeway exit ramps instead. Now, they built the I-85/GA316 interchange in like record time. Ya think you could do the same here?

For more about this story, read about it at the Buckhead Patch.

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: atlanta traffic, automobiles, News, So You Know

RFP Issued For GA 400 and I-85 Interchange Ramps

January 18, 2011 by Thom Abbott

RFP Issued For GA 400 and I-85 Interchange Ramps

If you’ve ever traveled South on I-85 and wanted to head North on GA 400, you know what a big deal this announcement is. If you don’t, then here is what the current commuter must do:

  • Exit at Cheshire Bridge/ Lenox Road.
  • Turn Right on Lenox Road.
  • Turn Left on Buford Highway.
  • Turn Right on Sidney Marcus Blvd
  • Turn Right to GA400 Northbound On Ramp
I-85 GA400 Interchange
I-85 GA400 Interchange

Yep. That is how you currently go from I-85 Southbound to GA400 Northbound. A real morning mess. Or mess anytime for that matter. And it’s repeated pretty much when you are coming Southbound on GA400.

I’ve read the interchange was never finished due to money. Could be true. But considering the Metro Atlanta Region’s track record when it comes to planning for transportation, I’d say they just never thought that would be a route people would use. I could be wrong.

Nonetheless, the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) issued a Request For Proposal on January 14th for the build-design services on the proposed project. Of course, it will probably be several years before this project is completed? (Note: If you saw how fast the GDOT finished the I-85/GA316 Interchange in Gwinnett County, you know a project can be moved quickly when so desired….that was finished in record time!)

The State Transportation Board and the State Road and Tollway Authority voted to continue the tolls on GA400 to pay for these imporvements. The tolls were going to expire this summer when the original bonds from the early 1990’s will be paid off.

The current tolls are expected to raise $50 million. The interchange construction is estimated at about $40 million.  The remaining monies collecteed will go toward 10 other smaller projects along the 400 corridor.

For those many Midtown Commuters that head to the business centers of Buckhead or Perimeter for work, this will certainly help some local streets. But, for those that live say in Gwinnett or the Chamblee/Druid Hills areas, this will make the transition to GA400 North MUCH easier.

Of course, NO highway construction comes without controversy, and the residents of nearby Lindridge/Martin Manor have express concern about their quality of life and property values in their neighborhood as the GA400 Southbound ramp to I-85N will be right along their neighborhood.

Read more: RFP issued for Ga. 400/I-85 interchange | Atlanta Business Chronicle

Filed Under: Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: automobiles, News, So You Know

Streetcars vs. Monorails: The fight for the future of urban transportation. – By Tom Vanderbilt – Slate Magazine

January 13, 2011 by Thom Abbott

See a Magnum Photos gallery of streetcars, trams, and trolleys.

Illustration by Mark Alan Stamaty. Click image to expand.

There is a great, if unnamed and often overlooked, attraction in Disney World: Transportationland.

As any visitor knows, one of the most striking experiences at Disney World is navigating it. The place offers an impressively multi-modal suite of options. There’s walking, horseless carriages, steamboats, the famous monorail (said to carry more passengers than most U.S. light-rail systems), horse-drawn trolleys, the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover, not to mention mobility scooters and, at some parks, bikes. Then there’s the bus fleet that shuttles visitors from the parking lots to the entrance gates. (If it were a municipal fleet, a Disney engineer once told me, it would be the 21st largest in the United States.)

Read more here…..

A great read and some thoughts about the transportation of the future….I never thought about it, but really, how many people DO ride the Monorail at Disneyworld? Hmmmmm.

Thom Midtown Mojo

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: News, So You Know

6 Reasons You Want To Work With A Certified Personal Trainer

January 13, 2011 by Thom Abbott

6 Reasons You Want To Work With A Certified Personal Trainer

I’m so excited to have re-connected with a former co-worker of mine from my hotel management days. Beth Estes, like I finally figured out there was something more to life than answering to a Director of Sales or General Manager. Working 60+ hours per week, and when you asked for a couple hours off……like an Act of Congress.

I’m pleased that Beth has found her place as a Certified Personal Trainer. It gives me great pleasure to share her knowledge with you in this Guest Feature, 6 Reasons You Want To Work With A Certified Personal Trainer.

6 Reasons You Want to Work with A Certified Personal Trainer

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Midtown Restaurants and Business Tagged With: odds and ends, So You Know

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