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  • by Cheri Riley

    Redwitz Fireplace Featured on Trendir.comParticularly if you enjoy modern or international design.  The ingenuity of the manufacturers that Trendir.com tracks is incredible.  Scrolling through the thousands of state of the art and unusual home decor options featured is a top guilty pleasure of mine.

    For example,  a must have for your shower might be “TileVision”. Both a mirror and a waterproof TV, Porter Lancastrian has created a 23” widescreen LCD unit specifically for the bathroom. Featuring a heated screen that prevents condensation, the TileVision is waterproof and tamper-proof. When not in use the LCD screen is invisible, only the remote control hints at its true function.  A TV that looks like bathroom tile. 

    If you haven’t been keeping up with the amazing options in fireplaces consider this offering.  According to Trendir.com “Install a fireplace in your home that is truly distinctive – the Mazzetto and Rondo Fireplaces from Redwitz have a class all of their own. Unlike anything you may have seen before, these two fireplaces are a far cry from the stainless steel, minimalist aesthetic that dominates the market today. Rather, they are rendered in refined steel with a unique appeal and intrigue. Rondo is a round fireplace with a rustic, antique appearance. It resembles a found object; something that could perhaps tell us a story about its previous life. Its form is simple, its function is warmth. Mazzetto, on the other hand, is more elegantly detailed. The shadow of the intricately swirled front grind is etched on the wall behind, making it even more eye-catching. Compact and artistic, both fires are a stunning way to add interest and warmth to any wall in the house.” These fireplaces literally hang on the wall like art. 

    How about a radiator that is a piece of glass? 

    There are thousands of unique home decor and fixure options from around the world that I haven’t found referenced anywhere else and the ability to quickly scroll through hundreds of items makes it easy to keep up.

    If you have a favorite home decor and design link let us know. 

     

  • by Cheri Riley

    We have just created a mini version of our web posts that can be installed on any other website. This small application will allow viewers to scroll through the last few posts that were made to our website and click through for more information. It is free to install and is just one more way for us to reach the 84% of buyers who begin their search for real estate and real estate expertise on the internet.

  • by Cheri Riley

    Market Action Index for Dunwoody 30350Market Action Index for Sandy Springs 30328

     

    For an explanation about what Market Action Index (MAI) is and who publishes it click to this earlier post.  These charts that I prepared for zip code 30028 and 30050cover the area we know as “Dunwoody” and “Sandy Springs”.  With the incorporation of Sandy Springs into a city the border of which does bleed into 30027 this index will not be a totally correct one.  Refer to 30327 which is primarily Buckhead and is available on that chart.

    We will include just these two zipcodes to define Dunwoody and Sandy Springs for monitoring  residential real estate trends.  Keep in mind that these charts are only referring to the “top tier” properties in the area.   That is defined as the top 25% of the market in terms of sales price, since we specialize in distinctive and luxury real estate, that is the sector we monitor.  For a more macro view check out this link and if you want to receive a very detailed report weekly on your overall market please fill out the request form and we will make sure you get it in your email every week.

    A Market Action Index (MAI) value greater than 30 typically indicates a “Seller’s Market” because demand is high enough to quickly gobble up available supply.  A hot market will typically cause prices to rise.  MAI values below 30 indicate a “Buyer’s Market” where the inventory of already-listed homes is sufficient to last several months at the current rate of sales. 

  • by Cheri Riley

    Market Action Index for 30062Market Action Index for 30068

     

     

     

     

     

    For an explanation about what Market Action Index (MAI) is and who publishes it click to this earlier post.  These charts that I prepared for zip code 30062 and 30068 cover the area we know as “East Cobb”.  To someone unfamiliar with the area it may not make sense because most of this area has a Marietta address. 

    For purposes of tracking though we will include just those two zipcodes to define “East Cobb” for monitoring  residential real estate trends.  Keep in mind that these charts are only referring to the “top tier” properties in the area.   That is defined as the top 25% of the market in terms of sales price, since we specialize in distinctive and luxury real estate, that is the sector we monitor.  For a more macro view check out this link and if you want to receive a very detailed report weekly on your overall market please fill out the request form and we will make sure you get it in your email every week.

    A Market Action Index (MAI) value greater than 30 typically indicates a “Seller’s Market” because demand is high enough to quickly gobble up available supply.  A hot market will typically cause prices to rise.  MAI values below 30 indicate a “Buyer’s Market” where the inventory of already-listed homes is sufficient to last several months at the current rate of sales. 

     

  • by Cheri Riley

    Buckhead Market Heat IndexBuckhead Market Heat Index for 30327Market Heat Index for South BuckheadMarket Heat Index for Buckhead 30305

     

     

     

     

     

     Remember that an index above 30 indicates a hot market where demand is greater than supply and prices start to reflect that. Below 30 and you are entering a cooler market where buyers have more of an advantage.

    Four different zip codes cover the community of Buckhead in Atlanta, Georgia.  30342 encompasses the Chastain area and straddles both sides of Roswell Road taking in Brookhaven and North Buckhead.  30327 is the “finger bowl district” as defined by that area above West Paces Ferry Road from Northside Drive to the West and Roswell Road to the East.  30305 is the Lenox area and the east side of Peachtree Road.  30309 is the south Buckhead area.  It encompasses Brookwood Hills, Brookwood, Collier Hills and Peachtree Hills and takes you to the southernmost border of Buckhead. 

     

 

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