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Chip Perry

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Broker
Experience:
Broker for Perry Group Properties, Inc. November 2008—present
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Specialties:
North Georgia gated communities. Specifically the community of Big Canoe.
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Interests:
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View my website at www.northgeorgialistings.com.
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Chip Perry answered:
I disagree with Hank that the Big Canoe community is "dead in the water". Yes, there have been a couple of short sale orders because there are homes owned by real estate investors, builders, etc. who were speculative in the real estate market. In 2008 there were 75+ homes sold here that range in price from low $100's to over $2 million. In 2009 there have been 11 homes that have closed and 10+ currently under contract. Most of the potential buyers looking at the Big Canoe community are just waiting to sell their homes in other locations. The Big Canoe real estate market is one of the most active mountain and golf communities in Georgia. Let me know if you would like a tour. Even if you don't buy here, it is worth the visit. - Mon Mar 16 2009, 18:25

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