
Finding your dream home in Atlanta is exciting, but the term "closing costs" can be confusing. At JYB Realty, our real estate agents want you to understand these important expenses before you make an offer, so you can plan your budget and avoid any surprises when it's time to close.
Closing costs are the fees and expenses you pay to complete your home purchase, in addition to your down payment. These costs include things like processing your loan and transferring the property title to you. In Atlanta, closing costs usually add up to two to five percent of the home's price. For example, if you buy a $400,000 home, you might need an extra $8,000 to $20,...

A kitchen renovation can have a huge impact on your Atlanta home, but living without your main cooking and gathering space brings its own set of challenges. Our real estate agents at JYB Realty have watched many homeowners get through this short-term disruption, and with good planning, you can keep your routine while changing your home.
To get through a kitchen renovation, you need to create an efficient temporary cooking space somewhere else in your home. Pick a spot with power outlets an...

Kicking off your move prep in January or February puts you ahead of homeowners who hold off until the hectic spring and summer months. Our real estate agents at JYB Realty know how getting an early start turns stressful moves into smooth transitions, and we're eager to share the tactics that make the biggest impact.
The new year brings a chance for new beginnings, and this mindset fits with real estate planning. When you start organizing your move months before, you take charge of factors that often cause chaos for those who wait until the last minute.
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December brings changing temperatures and unpredictable weather to Atlanta. This makes it crucial to check your heating system works well. Our real estate agents know that preparing your HVAC for winter keeps you comfortable and protects your investment. You might be getting ready for winter in your current home or preparing a property to sell in the spring. Either way, taking care of heating and energy needs now prevents costly emergencies and reduces utility bills during the coldest weeks.
Atlanta's winters need heating systems that can adapt to mild 50-degree days and sudden cold spells that make temperatures drop into the 20s or lower. The city sees its coldest weather from December to February, with ice storms and freezing rain now and then causing extra trouble for overworked heating units. Unlike places up north that stay cold, Atlanta's changing temperatures make HVAC systems turn on and off more often. This leads to more wear and tear, making it even more important to have efficient systems to keep energy bills in check.

The holidays bring happiness, fun, and many chances to eat with family and friends. If you're cooking Thanksgiving or planning parties until New Year's, you need to get your Atlanta kitchen ready for all the cooking, baking, and hosting. Our real estate agents know that an organized kitchen makes holiday hosting easier and boosts your home's value when you want to sell.
Setting up your kitchen for smooth holiday meal preparation begins with improving your workflow and organization. Before the busy season begins, inspect your space to identify areas that need improvement. Making your kitchen into efficient cooking zones allows you to move easily between preparing, cooking, and cleaning up during long cooking sessions.