A pre-inspection can be done anytime in the process of selling your home, but should be done before a buyer makes an offer for your protection and sanity.
Here is a video with valuable advice and information to ALL Home Sellers!
brought to you by Georgia’s #1 Real Estate Agent - Rhonda Duffy
Dear Radio Station,
I am a long time listener, and enjoy several of your programming offerings such as Randy Cook, Rhonda Duffy, WSJ Mornings, the Rick Edelman Show (though another one bites the dust,) and Coast to Coast AM. To take it a step further, some programs have even been “life changing,” such as the Dave Ramsey Show. I have spread the word to many friends on how Dave on WGST got me out of debt for the first time in 30 years. Although I do not enjoy all your extreme programs, I have always found enough information to expand my education and enrich my life to keep me coming back day after day.
Recently, your ad department has started engaging in churlish behavior by taunting that your radio station is to the right of center, to the point that your “left speaker is broken.” Do you really need to engage in such unprofessional, childish advertising to make your right wing listeners tune in? Doesn’t advertising your program “Noon to Rush” speak loudly enough for itself without having to remind your audience that you are not for the left listeners?
I am a bleeding heart liberal in Atlanta, but I still enjoy Randy in the morning, Dave in the afternoons, and Rhonda and Rick on the weekends. Please allow me to continue to do so without shoving it in my face every 10 minutes that I am not welcome as the minority in your audience. Just because I supported our current President, I still have lots of money to spend with your advertisers.
Respectfully yours,
Suzanne A.
Atlanta, GA
Forbes Magazine predicts good news is around the bend for the Atlanta real estate market in 2009. Forbes expects new home starts to be up 32.5% for single family homes in the metro area, and job growth to continue at 2% for 2009. While the job growth number might seem modest, it beats most areas of the country, and has been consistent with Atlanta for a number of years.
Forbes named ten US cities expected to begin a long term recovery in 2009: Albuquerque, NM; Charlotte, NC; San Antonio, TX; Portland, ME; Austin, TX; Salt Lake City, UT; Colorado Springs, CO; Minneapolis, MN; Atlanta, GA; and Oklahoma City, OK. With good news from an established source, the continued dedication of Georgia’s real estate professionals, and a public still in need of housing things could be looking up soon.