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Capturing the spirit of the Mountains

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Real Estate Agent with AllMountainRealty.com

Our company name is All Mountain Realty. Our motto is Capturing the spirit of the mountains. This is rather an interesting concept.

In todays world and with folks looking to move to the mountains ,What is the spirit of the mountains? I believe we are blessed in the North Georgia Mountains. The blessing has taken the form of late development. 

Late development has caused us to look at other areas and say , wait a minute. Fannin County is almost 50 percent deeded or in trust Green. Union County, Gilmer and Pickens counties boast some of the best green conscience communities. Lumpkin County has been touted as one of the best counties in the U.S to retire in. None of these counties take in the Georgia side of Lookout Mountain which has been constantly raved about in numerous mountain magazines.

So catching the spirit of the mountains is in fact keeping its essence and creating the capability for people to enjoy it. At least that is what it means to me. And I think in Georgia we have done that really well.  

Rainbow over the Mountains,  Yes really there's a bear in my yard, and the trout fishing is great  

 

 

Yes ,really , theres a bear in my yard

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Charlie Ragonesi All Mountain Realty Big Canoe and Mountain Blog

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Marchel Peterson
Results Realty - Spring, TX
Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro
Charlie, those are some gorgeous pictures.  You must live in a very pretty area.  I love that rainbow.
Jan 29, 2008 12:14 PM
Jesse Clifton
Jesse Clifton & Associates - Fairbanks, AK
Hey, Charlie - What a beautiful area.  I haven't been through Georgia in years...all I saw the last trip through was the outskirts of Atlanta.  I'll take the bear in the year and trout fishing any day!
Jan 29, 2008 05:15 PM