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August 10, 2005

The Good Life In Atlanta

The good life just keeps getting better in Atlanta - and because of supply and demand more affordable. Our area median home price is right at the $200,000 mark. And with nearby lakes and mountains and all our other amenities, you can’t even come close to buying our quality of life in other big cities for less than 2 or 3 times comparable amounts.

With demand from corporate relocation easing this summer and supply increasing thanks to record-breaking new home construction sales, prices and terms have definitely shifted to the buyer’s side of the transaction. With interest rates still near 40 year lows, it’s the perfect time to buy in Atlanta.

But don’t wait too long – the one thing all lenders now agree upon is that these rates won’t last through the end of the year. If you’re thinking about making a move in the Atlanta area, now’s the time to act.

Jimmy Herchek
REALTOR (R)
ZipRealty, Inc.
Licensed in Georgia
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Great Blog. Wish your business great success.

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