henry county: What's been selling the last 6 months in the Union Grove School District of Henry County
- 01/22/10 04:45 AM
If you live in the Union Grove School District and you are just wondering about the real estate market, this report is for you. Keep in mind that these numbers change constantly, like a moving target. This report is simply a snapshot of what is going on January 22, 2010. As you can see, there is a lot of activity in the $100K and under price range and then the two price ranges between $125K and $175. It's what many buyers are willing to pay.
If you think homes aren't selling. Look below.
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henry county: What do you guys think about donating prosthetics for Haiti Relief?
- 01/22/10 03:23 AM
The beautiful thing about living in Henry County is that you always know somebody who can find out just about anything you can dream of. The other morning, I heard Taylor from a 104.7 FM (The Fish) says that she and her husband were wanting to find a prosthetics-centered charity to donate to for the Haiti Relief effort. I thought that's it. That's how I want our family to help in the Haiti Relief Effort--donate to a prosthetics-centered charity. That afternoon, while sitting in the carpool line I saw the mother, (Paige Spratlin) of a double ampute girl, Adanech, walk by. (0 comments)
henry county: Sunshines on I-75, Henry County begins to thaw out!!
- 01/13/10 06:01 AM
Here comes the sun, yadadaadaaa, here comes the sun. Last week I wrote about how why we close when snow comes to the Atlanta area--because we southerners have no business driving on icy roads and we don't have the equipment to get sand and salt on all the roads that need it. Now we are fixing busted water pipes and sorting through auto accidents. While we were bundled up in our homes (with our milk and breead, of course) we watched the local TV stations for schools closings. I got to thinking. What if we only allowed certain drivers to drive (0 comments)
Now, look at the pending or under contracts report below. There's a glimmer of hope for homes priced in the $350K to $400K. I'll be looking that up to get the scoop on that. For now, it looks like a particular neighborhood may have had a great sale.
Okay. Now, look at the inventory below. Again the (1 comments)
henry county: What's been selling the last 6 months in Henry County?
- 01/06/10 05:13 AM
Based on the reports below you will see that homes priced below $100K are the ones that are selling. Homes in that price range usually are foreclosures. But that inventory is dwindling a bit. That price range is the one to watch. Once the inventory at that price point is dried up, we should home prices start to recover. If the job market shows any signs of recovery soon, you can start to look for those "green shoots."
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henry county: How to Honor Our Veterans this Veterans Day--short video
- 11/11/09 01:34 AM
Let's honor their service of our veterans with ours. Here's a website to visit to see what you can do--www.iparticipate.org. Even if you don't have the dollars to donate, there are many different things you can do. This website outlines those things. According to a Clayton County Chamber of Commerce survey, Fort Gillem in the south Atlanta area is the county's third largest employer. Many of those who serve at Fort Gillem live here in Henry County. To all of them, I say thank you, thank you, thank you.
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henry county: The Pendulum of the Housing Market is Swinging the Other Way
- 10/14/09 07:32 AM
Are we headed to a buyer's market in Henry County, GA? I think so. Are we there yet? NO. But we will be at this time next year if buyers continue buying at the same pace they are buying now and listing inventory continues to shrink. Housing inventory in Henry County has fallen almost 40% since a year ago. About a year ago, there were roughly 3300 single-family homes for sale in Henry County, GA. Today, October 14th, 2009, there are only 1993 single family home listings. We went from about 3300 to 1993. Are you going to kick yourself later for (0 comments)