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Before You Buy, Consider This!

With the real estate market being the way it is, this is a great time to buy.  But only if you are prepared because purchasing real estate can be a God-send or a nightmare when you have not done due dilligence.  Check out this article on what you should consider before buying and write me if you have any questions or are in the Atlanta area and need help in finding a property as a home buyer or investor:

7 Must-Dos for the First Time Home Buyer — Finding the house is just the beginning. First-time homebuyers will need to answer these questions to see if the time is right to buy in their desired location.

Happy house hunting!

PS – Don’t forget about our upcoming events:

Ready to Build WEALTH?

— Come to this free seminar and learn how to step into real estate as a HOMEOWNER or step up to being an INVESTOR. 

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***** Dates & Locations:

1.  Mon., April 14, 2008, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. – PEACHTREE BRANCH LIBRARY (1315 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309)

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2. Sat., April 19, 2008, 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. – ALPHARETTA BRANCH LIBRARY (238 Canton Street, Alpharetta GA 30004)

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3.  Mon., April 21, 2008, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.– BUCKHEAD BRANCH LIBRARY (269 Buckhead Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA 30305)

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4.  Sat., April 26, 2008, 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. – PONCE DE LEON BRANCH LIBRARY (980 Ponce de Leon Avenue NE, Atlanta GA 30306)

5.  Sat., April 26, 2008, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. – SANDY SPRINGS REGIONAL LIBRARY (395 Mount Vernon Hwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30328)

See you there!

HOMELESS – Why Everyone Should Have a Place 2 Love in Georgia

You may have been one of the fortunate that had a good night’s sleep in your own home.  But here in the metro Atlanta area, there are many that cannot say the same. 

I have determined to help eradicate homelessness in the metro Atlanta area by creating affordable permanent housing that can be rented or owned.  Although we will start small, helping one family/individual at a time, I know we can make a difference!

I had the wonderful opportunity of volunteering with Home Stretch, which provides transitional housing in North Fulton, and I met a wonderful individual.  He had a great work ethic and had worked in lawn care for years but because of the recent drought (affecting greatly his business), he is now among the homeless.

 What are your thoughts about this issue of homelessness?  Let me know.

Here are some stats. from The United Way’s Regional Commission on Homelessnesshttp://www.unitedwayatlanta.org/e0-homeless.asp

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homeless people were found to be on the streets, in shelters, transitional housing, service programs or at meal sites.
23% stated that they were veterans with 32% reporting to have been in combat.
47% of the people indicated that drug or alcohol use was the reason for their homelessness
29% of survey respondents had been homeless for more than one year.

*Source: 2007 Tri-Jurisdictional Collaborative Homeless Census and survey covering the City of Atlanta, Fulton and DeKalb County. The information is from a point-in-time survey.