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June
10

Atlanta Neighborhoods with HOA-JYB Realty

One of the reasons that Atlanta is known as "The Hollywood of the South" arises from the many beautiful and well-manicured homes that are nestled within the landscape. More than a few of the Atlanta homes for sale in the city's finest neighborhoods feature exceptionally maintained lawns, lush parks, and everything from golf courses and swimming pools, to tennis courts and clubhouses.

As you might expect, a fair number of these homes and condos are overseen by homeowners associations (HOAs). There are pros and cons to HOAs, and you should be aware of these before you purchase your next home. 

The Pros of an HOA in Atlanta

Your HOA will set rules regarding landscaping in the community. These rules govern what kinds of trees, grasses, shrubbery, etc. you can plant. This helps establish a uniform atmosphere that is visually appealing. The HOA will maintain the common areas such as parks and easements, and in many cases, they will also maintain the landscaping on your property, which means you won't have to worry about mowing, trimming, or weeding ever again.

HOAs will also serve as a mediator when your neighbor puts their car up on blocks, plays the radio too loud, or has a dog that won't stop barking into the wee hours of the morning. All you have to do is file a complaint or a request for help, and they will help resolve the problem.

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April
29

 

Home Inspection Report-JYB Realty

Our real estate agents at Josey Young & Brady Realty will help you find the Atlanta home for sale that puts you right at the heart of all the Peach State has to offer.

Sometimes, getting to closing on your dream home has challenges. With help from the right real estate expert though, you can overcome any bumps in the road. You may not be able to plan for everything that might happen, but you can always adjust and move forward.

One worrying situation is a problem with a home inspection. A home inspection is used to ensure a home is safe and ready for move in. A qualified inspector examines every aspect of the house, including its plumbing, electrical systems, roof, walls, floors, and much more. He or she then compiles a report specifying any issues.

Some mortgage programs for first-time homeowners require a "clean" home inspection that does not indicate defective wiring or anything else that may compromise human safety. In most cases, however, a home inspection is for advisory purposes only.

You can still go forward with buying a home after a poor inspection. Still, it's important to ask yourself how the results of the inspection might add costs or other complications to your plans. Here's what to do:

  1. Start With a Strong Inspection Clause
    A real estate lawyer is your best ally in ensuring your contract has an inspection clause that can make things right in the event of trouble. A common approach is to stipulate that the seller must pay to make certain types of repairs or provide a lump sum. However, this can come back to haunt you if faults cost more to fix than the seller agreed upon.

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March
25

Spring Home Bidding Strategies-JYB Realty

Our real estate agents at Josey Young & Brady Realty have made it easier than ever to explore the best Atlanta homes for sale. No matter what time of year it is, we give you the winning advantage with accurate advice you can count on.

Real estate markets are built on cycles. There are small cycles that affect only one neighborhood or community, and bigger ones that impact the entire country. One of the most important is the cycle of transaction activity in real estate.

Spring is usually the busiest time of year for buying and selling a house in Atlanta. That means the competition is higher for the best properties. It's even more important than usual to make sure you have a bidding plan in mind before you contact a buyer.

As with any other purchase, lots of factors go into pricing. While price is never an exact science, a seller who has retained the services of a leading real estate agent is much more likely to price a property in a way that reflects its fair market value.

Connecting with sellers whose price point is already reasonable can help you avoid dealing with unrealistic price demands. Still, negotiating is an art. Psychology and persuasive powers play a role. So does strategy. Your real estate agent can help with all of the above!

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January
28

Applying for a Mortgage - JYB Realty

Are your preparing to purchase a home for the first time? Understanding what's ahead will help you navigate the process of buying for the first time, and applying for a mortgage is one of the most important steps in that process. Before you apply for a mortgage, however, it's a good idea to read what our real estate agents have to say about how to make the process as seamless as possible.

First-Time Buyers: Applying for Your First Mortgage

Let's say you've been browsing Atlanta homes for sale, and you've identified a property that fits both your taste and your budget. If you want to make a serious offer on a home that suits your goals, then applying for a mortgage is a must. Understanding what to expect is key, and will help you navigate the process with confidence.

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January
14

Atlanta Moving Tips - Josey Young & Brady Realty

Relocation to Atlanta has exploded in recent years, and if you're planning to do the same, there are a few things you need to keep in mind to ensure your move goes smoothly. With all the hassles involved – from the big physical stuff such as packing, down to the small things like paperwork – it's no surprise that you might forget some things.

With the following tips from our real estate agents, you'll be sure to comb through everything and ensure you don't leave any stone unturned.

  1. Changing your address
    When you move, simple things like changing your address can go unforgotten. Ensure that you contact the US Postal Service to update your address, letting them know if you are making a temporary or permanent move. It's also wise to update things like credit card and bank companies, and DMV.

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