Thursday, August 17, 2023

THOMASVILLE GA REAL ESTATE

 

Homes for Sale in Thomasville, GA


Is selling your home fast in your cards?

Selling a home in a small town like Thomasville, GA can pose a challenge. The following will be a list to think about for a quick sale. You  allow yourself to move on with your life, it also means less time keeping your home in model-like condition and leaving every time a buyer schedules a showing which can be disruptive on your daily life.  


How will you sell your home? 

It's important to decide how you will be selling your home. Will you hire a Realtor? or will you wingit and listed it as For Sale - By- Owner.   The for-sale-by-owner option may be best if you feel like you have the ability and the time to market your home and to negotiate objectively , but it may not ensure a fast sale or the highest possible price if you are not aware of your market sells. If your time is better spent on other details, a real estate agent could be best or look in to a third option.  If you need to sell your home quickly and keep as much money as possible and do a little of the work  you may want to inquire on a less than full service real estate company.  You should feel confident in the selling avenues you choose, and avoid switching from one to the other while your house is on the market. Buyers could be turned off by the constant changing of selling strategies.

 

Thinking of a less than full Real Estate Service? Contact us today and let us provide you with different options of marketing your home for sale.

 

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Top 10 green building trends in 2012 | Inman News

Top 10 green building trends in 2012 Inman News

Editor's note: This article is republished with permission of Builder magazine.
View the original article: "Green Building Megatrends for 2012."

By CLAIRE EASLEY

Jerry Yudelson is about as green as they come. In his more than 25 years of work in sustainability, he has been a member of the U.S. Green Building Council's board of directors, a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) national faculty member, and is the co-founder and director of the Green Building Service consulting unit at Portland General Electric. Last year, Wired magazine dubbed him "the godfather of green."

So what does the industry insider have to say about where things are going? "The construction industry is going to have modest growth this year," Yudelson said Tuesday in a webinar on GreenExpo365. "It seems that most people have figured out that the sky isn't going to fall in and they are going to get back to doing business ... but with an emphasis on what I call 'frugal green.'
"In the past there was a feeling that you could spend money to add green features. I think today the real challenge for construction and design professionals is 'How do I do this on the same budget?' and I think that's the core trend."
Yudelson unveiled a list of 10 other green megatrends destined for growth in 2012, both in the U.S. and abroad. And while, like the rest of the homebuilding industry, green building will certainly face headwinds in coming days -- such as squeezed budgets among families and governments -- the market is poised for growth, he says. "You make money if you go green. If you don't go green, you're at a marketplace disadvantage."