Henri Jova Atlanta Architect and Midtown Pioneer Dies at 92
Henri Jova Atlanta Architect and Midtown Pioneer Dies at 92 As reported in the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Henri Jova passed away at the age of 92 at his West Palm Beach home on January 13th. Here is...
View ArticleHolyfield’s Heavyweight Manse Sells For Measly $5.8M
See on Scoop.it – Other Atlanta News Events Talk about a real deal. The folks at Redfin have confirmed that rapper Rick Ross has purchased the monstrous former Fayetteville home… Thom Abbott‘s...
View ArticleWhat Does an Ice Storm Look Like?
I grew up in Montana. One year, when I was a kid, we had to snowmobile a mile from the highway into our house…that’s how much snow we had. I think it was the same year when the snow was piled so high...
View ArticleNYC’s coming ‘supertowers’ are nothing to fear
See on Scoop.it – Georgia Tech News Events Who’s afraid of “supertowers” near Central Park? Most of the city’s inflexible preservationists, ivory-tower urbanists, community “activists,” pandering...
View ArticleIs Atlanta Ready (or Willing) For Transit?
An informative post, but some what of an editorial one as well! Atlanta is on the rise again! Cranes are coming out of the ground in Midtown and Buckhead as new apartment towers start to take shape....
View ArticleMidtown Atlanta Condos For Sale |But Are They Really?
As a real estate broker and blogger, I most often like to write my own content. If you know me, you can pretty quickly tell a lot about me just from my writing style. I tell it like it is, but all too...
View ArticleAtlanta Streets Alive Comes to Midtown Sunday, May 18, 2014 2-6pm
It’s not every day that you see streets in Atlanta not filled with the ever present automobile. Unless you live in a neighborhood like Midtown Atlanta, it’s pretty hard NOT to have a car and get...
View ArticleWhere Are The Best Places To See Fall Colors in North Georgia
The arrival of Fall…means the end of the Hotlanta summers we love! It means cooler temps, and the change of the season brings the changing of the colors as the leaves on the trees create a masterpiece...
View ArticleGeorgia Fall Festivals and Events
When it comes to the Fall, Festivals and Georgia, we are NOT lacking for something to do! In fact, you will easily find yourself either “overbooked” one weekend or having to toss a coin as to which one...
View ArticleAtlanta Things To See and Do | Atlanta’s Best Hiking Trails
Midtown Atlanta is an awesome place to live and play! You know how much I love showing and helping people call it home! But we (myself would be at the TOP of the list) often overlook what there can be...
View ArticleYou Think Mortgage Payments are Expensive Now? Think Again!
My parents sold real estate in Montana (yes that’s where I was born and raised!) in the 1980’s and early 90’s until my Dad passed away suddenly. They worked side-by-side every day, and when he died my...
View ArticleWhat Midtown Atlanta Restaurants Are Open Christmas Day?
So, Maybe you just don’t feel like messing you your condo kitchen? Is there dining room for Mom, Dad, Sister, Brother, etc. in your condo? Who Feels like cooking? If you find yourself asking those...
View ArticleWhat Would You Do If You Lost Your 4-Legged Family Member?
Not always do I want to write about real estate. You see, there IS another side to that person that can help you with the biggest financial decision of your life! Sometimes, it’s just a picture that...
View ArticleWill History Be a Part of Midtown Atlanta…or will it be just….History?
Most of my blogging is directed at real estate…helping visitors to this site, as well as other potential real estate clients learn about Midtown Atlanta, its housing options, its lifestyle. Most of my...
View ArticleAtlanta Events Calendar – May 2015
Let’s face it. When you live in a city (well actually a METRO area) like Atlanta, there is lots and lots….and lots of things to do. Sometimes, the events you want to attend will even overlap…shreek! I...
View ArticleMidtown Garden Tour Sunday May 17, 2015
As you stand on your balcony looking out over Midtown (especially if you are looking East) you see a delightful canopy of trees…something Atlanta strives very hard to preserve. But there is something...
View ArticleWhere ARE the 10 Best Burgers in Atlanta?
Well….if you ask me, it’s some fresh ground chuck, mixed with some onion soup mix…and on MY grill! Ah, but not everyone get’s to visit MY Grill! So we better find some options!! Where ARE the 10 Best...
View Article5 Tips For Being A Better Buyer
So you are ready for 2016 and ready to make that home or condo purchase! Yippie! We are ready to help you! But hold your horses just a minute there partner!!!! We need to give you 5 Tips For Being A...
View ArticleWhy Does A Real Estate Agent Ask Me to Use Their Lender?
Why Does A Real Estate Agent Ask Me to Use Their Lender? So, you’ve decided you are ready to buy a home or condo in Atlanta? You’ve been researching online for sometime now. Getting familiar with areas...
View ArticleAtlanta Passes Historic Transit Referendum
Not since 1971 when MARTA was first created, has the City of Atlanta sent a message that transit is what we want! This is GREAT news for the City, and we can only hope it will one day trickle out to...
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