Monthly Archives: April 2009

More Condo Auctions – Good or Bad for the Atlanta Market

By:  Leslie Williamson

As reported in the recent AJC Article two more new condo communities will be on the auction block.  What are the pros and cons in relation to the Altanta market?

1) The auctions aid in moving inventory of new product off the market quickly. 

2) The auctions also set or reset the  current Atlanta market prices among new condo communities and resales.

3) The auctions stimulate the economy and bring ready, willing and able buyers to the table, excited to take advantage of the discounted pricing!

4) Auctions take buyers out of the market  - many buyers wait and see the response to the actual auction before moving forward with their own buying decision.

If you are looking for a deal or a steal, take advantage of the auctions, but also do your research, the same deal could be just around the corner offering auction pricing with the auction.

Social media important tool in the homebuying process

By: Jessica Weston

The internet has been climbing the ladder over the past several years as one of the most valuable tools in the homebuying process for buyers and, therefore, for realtors. In a recent study by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), “87% of recent homebuyers in the U.S. say they used the internet as an information resource during their home-buying process, and nearly 1/3 say they first leaned about their newly purchased home from an online channel.” And, with the recent craze about social media, the internet is also a powerful communication channel amongst friends, colleagues, and trusted industry experts. Given this data, it is very important that real estate professionals focus on the internet as a valuable sales tool to reach out to consumers and communicate with them.

Social media outlets are important platforms for real estate agents to share industry news, voice their opinions and promote their listings. Their words are trusted by those listening since their audience is typically friends, family, friends of friends, colleagues, and acquaintances. Gone are the days when traditional media set agendas by presenting information that represented unchallenged truth. Now, consumers are more likely to trust what they have seen, read or heard about a company if someone they know has already mentioned it to them. So, for home sales, all it takes is one real estate professional to begin a blog, post something on his/her Facebook page, and/or share a video of his/her home for sale to begin a chain of communication that reaches a broader audience than ever before. It’s like the conversation at the water cooler, but with hundreds or thousands of people as your captive audience! Word of mouth about a company or association drives trust. Trust drives transactions.

To capitalize on the world of social media, Coldwell Banker NRT Development Advisors will be hosting a series of ongoing training programs, called Socially Speaking. These sessions will educate our sales and marketing teams about how to utilize these outlets to effectively market their listings and inform prospective clients about the social media forums with which their target audiences take part.

Fulton County Taxes Going Down!

By: Maria Mena

Last week I received a letter from the Fulton County assessor and couldn’t believe my eyes…

Fulton County taxes are going down!

Fulton County has increased the basic homestead exemption from $15,000 to $30,000 over the next three years starting in 2009. And the best part about it is I don’t have to do a darn thing to get it! Since I am already getting the homestead exemption at $15K it will automatically transition to the new higher amounts.

I don’t know about you but I can really use that $5000 for numerous other things including paying for the higher cost of healthcare which seems to be sky rocketing, do a little shopping, take a quick trip to see my family in Miami, there are some needed home repairs, etc. etc.

The City of Atlanta is also giving folks over age of 65 as well as those with disabilities a break on their city taxes if they make less than a certain amount of money a year so if you know someone that may qualify check it out at the website www.fultonassessor.org.

For many years persons looking to purchase a home have eliminated housing in Fulton County due to the perceived higher property taxes. Not anymore – if you do not own a home and are thinking about buying, this tax break coupled with the additional incentives from the recently approved stimulus package creates a wonderful opportunity to buy a home.

Also, the increased homestead exemption dollars will aid current struggling homeowners keep their house.  I hope this is just the beginning of a trend of changes that will be occurring for home owners in Fulton County.