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Navigating Today's Market

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Atlas Realty Service, LLC Ga Re lic. 266576

Santa brought me a GPS unit for Christmas!  It's hard to believe that I haven't had one until now but I am for the most part finding it quite useful. There are some moments though when I will argue with it!  Here is a summary of my first argument with my GPS.

point a to point b

 


Point "A" is the intersection of Old Lost Mountain Rd and Richard Sailors Parkway.  Point "B" is the intersection of Brownsville Rd and C.H. James Parkway. The GPS unit told me to take Old Lost Mountain Road into downtown Powder Springs then turn left and then make a quick right on to Brownsville Rd.  Looking at the map this is clearly the shortest in terms of distance.  

Here's the problems with that route:

  1. The traffic light crossing Richard Sailors on Old Lost Mountain.  It is much quicker to make the right on red.
  2. Once you cross Sailors Parkway you need to make that left turn in downtown.  Usually this isn't too bad but sometimes there is traffic to wait on. If you would have gone the other way there is still a left turn on to C.H. James but there is a left turn arrow and it comes first in the cycle - before the straight ahead green light.
  3. The right turn on to Brownsville rd crosses over the train tracks.  It's a fairly busy track so there is a reasonable likelihood that you'll get caught by a train.
  4. In general this route is 2 lane roads with 35mph speed limits subject to slow drivers and left turning vehicles that will slow down the trip. Richard Sailors Parkway to C.H. James Parkway is all 4 lane.

While the other (non GPS) route is longer it is still much "faster".  

Jim Crawford had a similar point the other day with his post "The purpose of listing a home for sale" .   I had the idea for this post on the Christmas night with my first trip using the GPS but I want to give Jim some credit.  His conclusion is the same as mine. Jim - I guess great minds do think alike :-). Whether you are buying or selling a home, your purpose is to get from Point "A" (your current home) to Point "B" (your next home).

The Internet and computerized GPS units and all of the other technical resources available are great tools.  But navigating from point "A" to point "B" still requires human intervention to dissect the information and help you arrive at a conclusion that is best suited to you and your needs.  

All real estate is local!  No matter where you are living or looking you need a local expert to help you dissect all of the information available and plan the best route for you!

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Bob Southard, e-Pro, Realtor ®, Solid Source Realty, Inc. Buy a home, Sell a home, in Powder Springs, Marietta, Kennesaw, Acworth, Dallas, Hiram,and Cobb, Paulding, Douglas, North Fulton, South Cherokee, County, Ga.  Call me for all of your real estate needs.

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Comments(4)

Jim Frimmer
HomeSmart Realty West - San Diego, CA
Realtor & CDPE, Mission Valley specialist

The GPS is just a map by another name and is only as good as the people who program it, enter the maps, etc. Not to mention that it's difficult to keep up with all the road closures, new roads, new subdivisions, etc.

Today is the first day of the rest of your life -- make it a good start.

Jan 05, 2009 11:11 AM
Jon Wnoroski
America's 1st Choice RH Realty Co., Inc. - Green, OH
Summit County Realtor

Bob - I use my GPS frequently.  It's great for getting to locations in areas you might not be familiar with.  I also have found that I it doesn't always take the shortest route and I have disagreed with it every now and then.

Jan 05, 2009 12:16 PM
Bob Southard
Atlas Realty Service, LLC - Kennesaw, GA
e-Pro - Cobb,Cherokee,NorthFulton,Paulding,Bartow

Jim Frimmer, San Diego Mission Valley Realtor (Century 21 Award) - Thanks for your comments on this and other posts.  I especially like your tag line "Today is the first day of the rest of your life -- make it a good start"  I like the idea of putting a nice reminder like that on every comment.  It adds a lot.

 

Jon Wnoroski, Summit County Realtor (Geneva Chervenic Realty, Inc.)  -  The funniest thing is that I'll be alone in the car and I argue out loud with it.  Like it's human or something. 

 

There is so much information available on the internet that buyers and sellers need a local expert to help them understand it all. That's why they need us!

Jan 05, 2009 11:09 PM
Lise Howe
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Washington, DC
Assoc. Broker in DC, MD, VA and attorney in DC

I named my GPS Sacajewea 'cause she rarely lets me get lost. I couldn't get around without her, even though I actually have a good sense of direction. My daughter plays ice hockey up and down the east coast and we frequently find ourselves in some strange locations. What I love is when you are trying to program the GPS by voice and your address isn't recognized. How many of us just yell louder at the GPS as if that will make the difference?

Jan 06, 2009 05:24 AM