Your home, whether it’s a condo or apartment with great amenities, or a single-family house in a quaint subdivision, is probably the most expensive purchase you’ll ever make. And, if variety is the spice of life, look no further than Gwinnett for plenty of options.
We have apartments, starter homes and a full array of live, work, play communities. Big houses. Small houses and everything in between. When it’s time to settled down and retire, you’ll find some of the best retirement and assisted living communities around.
On the commercial side, you’ll find office buildings, co-working spaces, industrial property and even still, a few stretches of acreage awaiting that next business boom.
7 THINGS to do Before You Hire a Realtor
- Check comparable sales prices in the neighborhood. (Your realtor will too, but this way you’ll be on the same page.)
- Have a rough idea of your mortgage balance.
- Identify any tax issues or liens on the house.
- Clean, de-clutter and amp up the curb appeal.
- Clean, yes, but hold off making any huge improvements until you talk to a realtor to understand what will really add value.
- Make a list of upgrades and improvements that you’ve made to the house.
- Be prepared to work while the house is on the market keeping it clean, accommodating a pet during showings, and so on.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Almost 900,000 people call Gwinnett home! GwinnettCounty.com
4 REASONS TO USE A REALTOR
- Real estate has its own language and a Realtor is trained to speak it.
Realtors have the expertise to prepare a killer dealwhileavoiding delays or costly mistakes that can seriously mess you up. - They have turbochargedsearching power.
Realtors have access to more online listings than you do.Sometimes properties are available but not actively advertised, and a Realtor can help you find those hidden gems. - They have negotiating chops.
You’re going to need an experienced pro to seal the deal and protect your interests. A Realtor will help draw up a purchase agreement that allows enough time for inspections, contingencies, and anything else that’s crucial to your particular needs. - They adhere to a strict code of ethicsA Realtor is a licensed real estate salesperson who belongs to the National Association of Realtors, the largest trade group in the country. Realtors must adhere to aCode of Ethics.
Apartment Communities
Colonial Grand at McDaniels Farm
770-814-4100
Highlands at Sugarloaf
770-495-9319
Overlook at Gwinnett Stadium
770-962-4533
Reserve at Sugarloaf
678-475-1005
The Estates at Crossroads
770-476-0038
Home Appraisals
Cynthia Gray
770-265-9396
DS Murphy & Associates
678-584-5900
Green Apple Valuations LLC
706-202-9507
Home Inspections
Duffy Home Inspections
770-381-9637
Keeling Home Inspections
770-962-2214
Sure Thing Home Inspections
678-971-2633
Neighborhoods
Apalachee Heritage
770-904-5264
Chateau Elan Estates –
Lori Cable
770-318-5028
Hidden Falls
770-904-6530
Reunion
770-996-2400
Sugarloaf County Club Gated Community
770-418-1113
Real Estate Firms/Agents
Bonds Realty Group –
Keller Williams
678-898-7026
Brand Properties
770-963-9223
Dawn P. Gober- Remax
770-831-4495
Johnny Phelps-
Harry Norman Realtors
770-622-3081
Kathy Haddock –
Virtual Properties
770-495-5050
Patti Martinez –
Keller Williams
678-772-2979
Peggy Slappey Properties
770-932-3440
Ryan Waldrep- Keller Williams
678-775-2600
Susan Craig – Remax
404-429-4570
Winfield Realty Group
678-430-3600
DID YOU KNOW?
Lilburn was one of the first cities to develop in Gwinnett as growth spread from Atlanta. Cityoflilburn.com