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Legends of Parkview – Luxurious, New, Bank Owned…

Legends at ParkviewBack in February, 2008, I attended an event for agents at Legends at Parkview. At that time I was impressed with the quality of the homes offered in the community. I was also impressed with the philosophy of the builder, Sean Mayfield of Mayfield Homes. I also liked the style of the homes, and the layouts were quite nice.

The problem was that they launched the community just as the market was collapsing around them. And while they were strong at the time, it didn’t last…

This premiere community has slid into foreclosure. The remaining homes (there were 8, now there are 4 left) and the lots are all for sale by the bank. So, now is the opportunity to buy into a luxurious community at fire sale prices… bank-owned prices.

Three of the properties are built on a basement, all have 3 car garages. One is a 5 bedroom/4 bath, and the others have 4 bedrooms/3.5 baths.

The properties that are currently available are priced at:

  • The Waterford on a basement – $563,400 $489,900 5br/4ba
  • The Addison on a slab – $589,900 $439,900 4br/3.5ba
  • The Addison on a basement – $614,900 $479,900 4br/3.5ba
  • The Victoria on a basement – $735,000 $524,900 4br/3.5ba

As an aside, I really like the Addison. It has an exceptional garage. Aside from the spaces for 3 cars, there is about an 8′ wide area along one side that would be perfect for motorcycles and/or tools.

Obviously the prices are pretty well discounted for the remaining units in the Legends at Parkview. There aren’t that many opportunities to jump into this level of luxury in a bank-owned new home community. The foreclosures have really pushed the prices down here… They have sold 4 homes since June. These will sell before long… There were several buyers coming in to visit while I was there… on a Wednesday afternoon.

from Lane’s Active|Rain blog.

Conversations with Lilburn, GA, First Time Home Buyers

KitchenI held an open house today in Lilburn, on 590 Baltimore Ave.  During the open house I had the opportunity to speak with several first time home buyers.  The conversations with first time home buyers in Lilburn, GA, were certainly enlightening…

Keep in mind that the home I as holding open was priced at nearly $400,000.  In this area, that isn’t the normal territory for first time home buyers.  And these folks were no exception… looking primarily in the $150k-$200k range.

Of course we talked about properties that were available in their price range, and Lilburn has some really nice properties for sale in that range, but we talked about something else.  The something else was the tax credits that are currently available.

Basically, there are two tax credit propgrams currently available:

  • the Federal First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit of (up to) $8000 that expires after November 30th
  • the Georgia Home Buyer Tax Credit of (up to) $1800 that is slated to expire at the same time

All of them were well aware for the federal incentives… but none knew about the state incentives.  I know that a lot of us real estate agents are writing about it, and I also know that we are talking about it to our clients… but the word still isn’t out to everyone.

I should also mention that the Georgia Tax Credit is NOT limited to just First Time Home Buyers

On the other hand, all of them were quite aware of the deadline for the Federal First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit.  In fact, they had all started their search to specifically make sure that they had time to get everything together before the deadline.  Some were also not considering short sales because of the timeline… and the emotional rollercoaster of waiting for third-party approval.

Each of these First Time Home Buyers had also chosen the Lilburn, GA, area for specific reasons… and cost wasn’t the primary motivator.  Convenience was…  Only a few years ago the primary motivator of location for many was how far out they would have to go to get the house and yard they wanted.  Now more buyers are taking into consideration things like commute time, commuting costs, taxes, schools (none of them had kids yet, but schools were a consideration) and convenience to services and amenities.

Finally, of note, is that the majority were not aware that the buyer’s agent was generally paid by the seller and that the buyer’s agent’s comensation wasn’t likely to affect the seller’s fees.  One thought that if they didn’t have an agent they would be in a better negotiation position.

It was both fun and educational to spend the time primarily listening to their impressions and opinions.  Working with First Time Home Buyers in the Lilburn, GA, area is both fun and rewarding.  After all, I am placing new neighbors, not just random buyers.  I live where I prefer to work.

from Lane’s Active|Rain blog

Big Garages in Gwinnett County, GA

Since I specialize in homes with big garages in Gwinnett County, Georgia, it seems only appropriate that every once in a while I take a look at some of the available homes and highlight some good deals.  And there are some exceptional deals…

(because of MLS rules, I can’t directly promote individual listings… so I will talk somewhat generally. For information on specific listings, or to view them, please feel free to contact me.)

The firs thing I noticed was that there were several very attractive homes (from the photos) that were priced under $200k.  I found four properties that looked quite nice, with 4 car garages, priced from just over $125k to just under $200k.  What is more surprising is that none of these are foreclosures and only one is a short sale.  So, the idea that in order to afford big garages in Gwinnett County, you have to spend a mint doesn’t hold…

There were two homes that stuck out in the mid $200k to mid $300k price point.  While the pictures weren’t as attractive as some of the other homes, the descriptions were quite alluring…  They could hold promise.

The meat of the market seems to be in the upper $300s to low $400s.  Out of the 20 homes that I pulled (from 127 listed), 7 fell into this range.  Some of these homes look to be exceptional deals.  There were a couple that were short sales and a couple foreclosures.  Most looked to be in good condition from their photos.  One looked like it needed extensive renovation, but depending on the area, could be a good long term investment if you desired to customize a home.

Five more homes were in the $500s or so.  A couple of those look to be real deals… great location, recent or new construction and good comps in the area.

One thing I did notice is that a lot of the homes and neighborhoods that were pushing a million a few years ago can now be found in the $800s.  Some of these represent incredible deals.  Some of them are only average as deals go, but look to be beautiful properties.

I specifically stayed away from the homes priced near $1m and up (and they went up to $8m).  While there are some amazing properties in that price range, they aren’t realistic for most of my clients.  If course I am happy to help you if you are looking for million dollar properties… I actually have one listed right now in South Forsyth…

There is a wide distribution of big garages in Gwinnett County, Georgia.  The highlighted properties are distributed from Lilburn to Suwanee and from Norcross to Loganville.  Lilburn and Snellville seem to be pretty heavy with good properties.

Georgia has lots of car people.  Gwinnett County seems to have a pretty generous portion of 4+ car garages relative to other counties in the Atlanta Metro area.  Baltimore Ave Pano

from GwinnettGarageGuy.com

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Open House on Sunday in Lilburn

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We will be holding open a really cool home in Lilburn that has two 2 car garages, 4 bedrooms, 3½ bathrooms, a full finished basement, sitting on over 3 and a half acres.

Lots of folks are wondering what is hiding up the hidden driveway… now is the chance to find out.

The house will be open from 2-5pm on Sunday, July 26th, 2009.  The address is 590 Baltimore Ave, and the website is the same.

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Join me for an Open House in Cumming!

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On Sunday, I will be at one of my listings holding an open house.  This is a fantastic town home on the southern edge of Cumming, GA, in the Towne Square at Liberty development.

These are beautiful town homes that are just north of Alpharetta and Johns Creek in south Forsyth County, GA.

The builder, Peachtree Residential has just started the last row of these town homes.  Rumor is that the prices will start in the mid $200s… and this beautiful home is priced at $250k.  However, it is also LOADED with option, like a finished third level that the new units won’t be offering.

Check out the home’s website to see the dozens of pictures, as well as the link to the extensive virtual tour, including an interactive floor plan and interactive design tools.

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