Real Estate - April 2022

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Top 3 things I often get asked as a Realtor: Brought to you by - Doug Harden, Atlanta Fine Homes 1. I want to sell right now but how will I find a place to buy or move to? 2. Do I need to put any money in my home in order to sell in this hot seller’s market? 3. Why do I need an experienced agent to list or sell my home, shouldn’t my home sell itself? First and foremost, make sure you go with an experienced Realtor when buying or selling your home, not just a real estate agent. Yes, there is a huge difference. Not sure what the difference is, just ask a Realtor, we’ll help explain it! 1. While it is certainly a seller’s market and fewer homes available, there’s a strategy for selling and buying. Local agents have a pulse on the market and usually know of off market homes with willing sellers. This is where experience and relationships come in play. 2. Sure, it’s safe to say that 99% of homes will sell in today’s market, but how much money are you leaving on the table by not making home improvements or freshening up your home. Because buyers are paying more for homes these days, the expectation is the home is updated, fresh and ready to be lived in from day 1. An experienced Realtor can help guide you on what will give you the best return on your home improvement when listing your home. 3. The market is hot, but that doesn’t mean that the deals are easier. The risks for deals are greater with more money on the line and shorter timeframes to make decisions. Multiple offer scenarios equal more to compare and a Realtor will have the skills needed for a strong negotiation to keep more money in your pocket

With spring cleaning starting, your REALTOR is a valuable resource Brought to you by - Doug Harden, Atlanta Fine Homes Hello friends! You know it’s Spring when the pollen invades, and your car is yellow! Are you thinking about Spring Projects or Renovations around your home? Contact your REALTOR! We are a tremendous resource! Not only do we have contractor and vendor recommendations; we can also provide insight to how your project will impact your property’s value. From installing a garden to adding finished square footage for a home business, we’re here to help! Our vendor list includes professionals like handymen, painters, lawn maintenance, pest control, to larger projects such as renovations and remodels, pool builders and designers. If your REALTOR doesn’t know a vendor for the service you are looking for, then I’m sure they have plenty of contacts to find someone to share with you. If you need a vendor for any project around your house, please click on the QR CODE below to obtain our vendor list! As a former CFO with an MBA in Finance, I have an appreciation for statistics. Here are some stats from the Milton Forum on March 29th: • Zillow estimates growth for 30004 at 16.7% over the next year and 22.7% for 30009. That roughly means a home worth $1 million today will appreciate an estimated $167,000 to $227,000. • Appraisers are having a challenging time with home prices moving so aggressively upward. Homes in the $500k - $600k price points are seeing offers up to 20% over asking price. • From a builder – Lumber is up 254% compared to pre-covid levels. Building permits are up 31%, yet building starts are down 70% since 2018. We are roughly behind over 4 million new homes already due to the previous recession. Price per SF in 2020 was around $175, now its closer to $250 or over.


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Can the pace of home remodeling continue? Brought to you by - Remodeling Expo Center Throughout 2021 home remodeling seemed virtually unaffected by the Covid pandemic. Home sales continue to be robust, but the pace of home remodeling is even greater. New home buyers tend to remodel as soon as they move into their new home, but the remodeling craze seems to apply to everyone. “Our Kitchen and Bathroom remodeling business has experienced a 75% year over year increase” says John Hogan, president of Remodeling Expo Center, “and we don’t see any slowdown in sight”. There’s been a rapid change to supply chains in our entire economy and while some businesses are suffering, others are prospering. Demand for products and services are at record levels and businesses are required to re-think their supply chain from end to end; those businesses that creatively maneuver around the supply chain issues are

prospering. “Last year we re-focused all of our purchasing to those suppliers with local inventory, so we get instant access to products, then we diverted custom built products to smaller, more nimble suppliers, and finally we began to inventory some items so our remodeling jobs could get started faster and eliminate job progress interruptions. These changes weren’t easy but without them we couldn’t be in the hyper-growth mode that we’re presently experiencing, says Bobbie Kohm, Vice President of Remodeling Expo Center, “Turnkey Design-Build companies, like us, keep the process very simple”. Low interest rates are going to be around for a long time and investment in our homes is likely to continue. For more information on Remodeling Expo Center (RemodelingExpo.com), contact them at their showroom at 48 King Street in Roswell or at 404-910-3969.


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The Kroupa Team,

Alpharetta and Milton Real Estate Specialists Brought to you by - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties Todd Kroupa and The Kroupa Team are one of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties’ top selling teams. Whether buying or selling a home or property, Todd Kroupa and The Kroupa Team ensure the highest level of professionalism and real estate expertise available in Alpharetta, Milton, and north metro Atlanta. Todd is passionate about his clients’ goals and aims to treat each client as if they were his only one. He and his team are experts in the local real estate market and utilize the latest technologies and marketing techniques to bring buyers and sellers together. He is committed to providing excellent customer service and building longterm relationships. Todd is a Chairman’s Circle Platinum Realtor and in the top 1% of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices agents globally. He is an Atlanta Realtor’s Association Top Producer and a BHHS designated Luxury Collection Specialist. As a licensed real estate broker in both Georgia and Florida that has record-setting home sale prices and over $200 million in recent real estate transactions, you are assured to be working with one of the industry’s top professionals. With his extensive professional and personal experience in real estate, he is the number one choice to help you buy or sell anywhere in Georgia. Todd first established himself 18 years ago among the real estate market of South Florida where he specialized in selling farms and luxury estates. He and his wife Abigail were owners and managers of a real estate office located in Wellington, Florida. Within three years, they grew their office to be one of the highest producing offices in Palm Beach County and were home to over 250 real estate professionals. Six years ago, they fell in love with the Atlanta area and made the exciting decision to sell their Florida office and move their family and business to the North Metro Atlanta region. Over the years, they have helped thousands of clients and have developed core values that drive their business. Integrity - A promise to always keep the needs of their clients at the forefront of their business and put their best interests at heart. Commitment - Fully committed to providing exceptional customer service and meeting the real estate needs of their clients. Passion - Passionate about their business and building positive long-term relationships with clients. Todd and his wife Abigail are avid equestrians and farm owners. On their days off they enjoy spending time on their equestrian property with their horses and children. Abigail is the marketing specialist and transaction coordinator for The Kroupa Team. She is also a professional dressage rider and is the current Vice President of The Georgia Dressage and Combined Training Association. For help with any of your real estate needs, call 770.910.4860 or visit ToddKroupa.com.

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Choosing the right material for your Exterior Shutters Brought to you by - Dupbel Millworks, Inc. Shutters can make or break the curb appeal of a house and it is important to consider the different materials that shutters are made of. Prices will vary considerably between the different materials and each will have its own positives and negatives. Let’s take a look at the 4 main ones. Wood: Very traditional and good looking. Could be pricey depending in the wood species that is used. Stay away from cheaper woods like Poplar or pine that will rot, twist and split within a short period of time. Good species are Western Red Cedar and Cypress. Make sure you add some sort of a cap to the top of the shutter to prevent splitting and make sure your provider seals the wood effectively to prevent rot. Easy to customize size and styles. Easy to repaint depending on the paint used, and special care should be taken to ensure the paint seals the product completely. Vinyl: Cheapest option you can get, but then it will also look like that. The summer heat can play a trick on these where the shutters became brittle with color fading over time. These shutters are typically hollow and not very strong. Its recommended that they are mounted flush against the wall, although some service providers sell hardware kits to mount them on hinges. Vinyl shutters are typically 3 times cheaper than wood or composites, but remember you’ll have to pay for installation 3 times. Limited options available for size, style and color. Difficult to repaint effectively. Composite Wood: Pricing is comparable to wood, and although you get the look and feel of wood, you don’t have the issues that comes using wood. No rotting, swelling, twisting and if it is the right material, no insect damage. There are different composite materials available and not all are rated for extended exterior use, so make sure your provider uses the right stuff (and can prove it). Very long lasting and in some cases you even have environmentally friendly/safe options available. Easy to customize and a good provider should be able to create unique designs and styles perfect for your home. Similar to wood it will need repainting in a few years, but generally easy to do. Can be mounted on hinges or direct to the wall. PVC: Pricey, so shop around. This stuff will

last almost forever and moisture have no effect on it. Heat does play a role and it’s prone to cupping, bending and warping, so make sure your provider adds some form of additional strengthening. Seems that the industry standard is to add metal bracing on the back to prevent some of the issues. Difficult to paint and typically comes in standard colors. Make sure from you provider what steps you’ll have to take when it comes to repainting. Can be mounted flush or on hinges. Dupbel Millworks Inc. manufactures exteriors shutters using only weather resistant materials. Our core business is shutters made from a composite wood material that is rot, insect and weather resistant. This is especially important in Georgia’s hot, humid conditions. Although we carry a series of shutters styles, we are fully equipped to help you design the specific look you desire, and every shutter is custom made based on your house, windows and design. We use your house as our showroom, knowing very well how difficult it can be to see what a specific style of shutter will do the look of your home. We come to your house with samples and will help you to choose the perfect style of shutter for your house. Our business is located in Alpharetta, GA and we are proud to serve the residential and commercial market of North Georgia. We are small enough to provide you with personal attention, yet strong enough to handle complex designs. 678-662-4815


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Lemonade Days 3 Ways to own property in Georgia coming up! Brought to you by - Attorney Michelle Wilson

Join Compass at The Lemonade Days Festival at Brook Run Park April 20-24. We will be hosting a booth offering special prizes and games for children and adults. The Lemonade Days Festival is the largest family event in Dunwoody each year. There are rides for the kids, food, and entertainment. Admission is free! This event is sponsored by The Dunwoody Preservation Trust, a non-profit organization fostering preservation, education and community events. GRIFFIN Compass will be giving away Apple iPad and The Big Green Egg grill. We also have a special gift for all who visit our booth. Bring your questions about the current Dunwoody real estate market. We will also provide on-the-spot home values through a computer program provided by the National Association of Realtors. We look forward to seeing you! Dan Griffin, Realtor/Associate Broker Compass, Inc. Scott Einfeldt, Realtor/Associate Broker Compass, Inc.

I am often asked about the ways in which a person can own property in Georgia. This is a topic much too big for this space, but I’d like to summarize it here and we will do a webinar on the subject next month. First Option for OwnWILSON ership: A home can be owned by yourself as an individual or with another person as individuals who each own 50% of the property. This is also called “tenancy by the entirety”. This option is cumbersome because a probate petition must be filed, and an executor appointed to change the title of the home after each person dies. Second Option for Ownership: A home can be owned jointly with another individual. This is called owning

a property as “joint tenants with right of survivorship”. That phrase will be on the first page of your deed if this is the option you chose when you purchased your home. Ownership as a joint tenant “magically” changes from two people to one person when one person dies skipping the probate process after the first death. This magic is less magical in second or third marriages when the children of the first person who dies are cut out completely. Third Option for Ownership: A home can be owned by an entity – or something lawyers made up – such as a trust or a Limited Liability Company (LLC). Ownership by an entity often bypasses probate court and an LLC offers liability protection which is needed for properties that are rented. That’s the most I can fit in the space allowed – come join us for the webinar for more details and a chance to ask questions. Visit Wilson-legal.com/events for more information.


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How does a School District impact home values? Brought to you by - - Sam DeVito, REALTOR® HOME Real Estate, The Kloster Group We all know the ageold saying location, location, location. When it comes to school districts, this reigns even more true. Even if you never plan to have schoolaged children, buying in a good school district brings a multitude of benefits to your home’s

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value. A good school district typically means safer neighborhoods, access to sidewalks, restaurants and shops, better parks and recreation departments and active communities. All of this leads to the higher price points for homes located in these areas. The link between school districts and property value is so strong that there has been a recent trend of foreign real estate investors buying property in certain school districts without ever seeing the house. That’s how sure they are that the value of the property will increase. When a market starts to correct

itself or has a downturn, the schools can significantly impact how much the pricing fluctuates in those areas. People will always pay more to invest in their children’s future, so it is a great strategy to buy in an area that will likely maintain stable and rising home values. It’s not just important to find a real estate agent who is knowledgeable about houses. They should also have extensive knowledge of the house’s surrounding area to best guide each buyer on school districts and the areas in which each school excels to best fit

their specific needs. Homebuyers are encouraged to gather information and research from various sources and tour each school to find the right one for their family! Investing in your home is one of the hardest and most important decisions you will make for your family. You don’t have to do it alone! Call or email Sam today and we’ll evaluate your needs and get your family into the best schools the area has to offer. Call 404803-5999 or email sam@homegeorgia. com and get a response within 24 hours.


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5 Spring decorating trends for 2022 Brought to you by - Bill Rawlings, Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty Looking to update your home’s interiors? Now is a perfect time. With the renewal of spring comes the urge to clean out closets, discard clutter and freshen up the paint colors. The desire to make your living environment inviting is always a perfectly adequate reason to tackle a few DIY projects; however, here’s one more: if you’re looking to sell your home, making a few aesthetic improvements can make a big difference to your asking price. Real estate professionals are constantly talking about ‘curb appeal,’ and for a good reason. The way a home looks and feels aesthetically naturally attracts serious buyers and results in higher offers. Good interior decorating is about making your space personal, meaningful, functional and comfortable. This year’s trends are definitely putting a lighter, greener spin on those goals. Whether you’re giving your entire home a facelift or focusing on one room in particular, here are some things to consider as you browse the paint aisle and write your to-do list. 1. Bring the outdoors in. Nature is where it’s at! People are craving the beauty and serenity that’s found out of doors, and the trend is toward outdoor living spaces that are an extension of the home rather than an afterthought. Practically, this might mean enhancing your existing green space, rethinking your patio or deck, adding a terrace garden or incorporating more plants into your indoor space to make the nature around you the star of the show. Stylish outdoor-rated furniture is also a rising trend, making it easier to create multifunctional living spaces that allow people to be more connected to the outdoors. Incorporating more natural light into the home by adding more mirrors and skylights, using lighter window treatments and installing larger windows and doors is both a great avenue to nature as well a highROI home improvement. 2. Play with color. Color is always an important element in decorating, and while earth tones that embrace the outdoors are definitely on-trend for this year, there is also a definite move to incorporate more nature-inspired colors like greens and browns. In addition, we gravitate toward different colors for different reasons, and as a way of counterbalancing the turbulence of the last few years, some are reaching for a more calming pastel palette while others are going for a more vivid approach to emphasize optimism. Whatever route appeals to you, don’t be afraid to play with color, using it to emphasize elements of well-being in your home. 3. Design for your lifestyle. Also gaining ground this year is the trend to create designated private spaces for specific activities, whether it be a work area, a quiet room for meditation/yoga or a hobby room for crafts, reading and more. Take a look at where your interests and hobbies lie — it might surprise you just how doable it is to create a mindful space for yourself where you can focus on the things you enjoy! 4. Remember sustainability. Using sustainable practices in decorating is a universal theme for 2022. From reusing/recycling pre-owned furniture to trading in plastic for sustainable materials like wood, porcelain and glass, there is a desire to treat the planet and ourselves more gently. For those desiring a minimalist look, consider warming it up using rounder shapes, natural materials and going for colors like off-white, cream, beige and ochre. If you’d rather opt for a maximalist approach, be sure that your pieces, while bold, are carefully curated and well-balanced, as opposed to noisy and haphazard. 5. Consider your social circle. After the social distancing of the last couple of years, we’re seeing a renewed interest in entertaining spaces. Take a look at the places where you get together with guests — outdoor living areas, living rooms and kitchens — and see where you can afford to make upgrades to add comfort and convenience. Maybe you decide to upgrade the kitchen countertops and sink, put a bar in the living room or improve the lighting in your dining area. If you need assistance renovating your home or have any other real estate needs, please contact Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty at 770.442.7300. We would be happy to assist you! Compiled and edited by Angela Valente, Marketing Copywriter/Copyeditor

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