How to Research Atlanta Real Estate to Meet My Personal Needs
February 26, 2008
Every day a new website is born featuring neighborhood maps, demographics, property listings, and more. The internet enables you to research sales data, public tax records, addresses of sex offenders, toxic waste locations, school rankings and test scores, property tax millage rates; the list goes on.
Obtaining all this information will still not answer your questions, “How do I find the best place to live in Atlanta”? “How do I sell my home in this market without giving it away?” At least not with a peace of mind.
It takes a specialist to quiet those nagging thoughts; to validate your assumptions; to give credibility to your course of action.
In my opinion, we are Atlanta specialists, an authority on Atlanta real estate. Our knowledge only becomes an asset – an item of value – when it is shared.
Here are the characteristics which, I believe, define an authority:
- Well informed and up to date on industry news. We are prepared to answer your questions with candor and honesty.
- Aggregate and filter information. We weed out the junk and provide a no-nonsense overview to help you move forward.
- Provide a rigorous depth of research. We analyze the Atlanta market and provide information that is unique.
- Makes knowledge accessible for the general populace. We present concepts, data and information in a way that is understandable to a non-specialist audience — with respect for your knowledge.
- Expand the conceptual field. We challenge the traditional concepts and practices of the real estate industry.
To provide excellent service with proven results, we need more information than a list of multiple listing numbers two days before you arrive in Atlanta. We need to know more than how much money you want from the sale of your house. Or, how much money you spent getting it ready to go on the market.
Developing knowledge demands relationship and sharing of ideas.
Providing excellent service with proven results requires no less.
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