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I am a full time very involved REALTOR in Athens, Georgia, home of the University of Georgia. I was licensed in 1981 and quickly earned my GRI,CRS, Associate Broker license, ePRO. Accredited Buyer Agent license,etc. I have served my local real estate board in all capacity including it's President. I also am continuing to serve my state association by each year chairing a different state committee. The awards have come in the form of New Face of the Year, REALTOR of the Year,. Distinguished Service Award, Million Dollar Club member since 1983 and Coldwell Banker Elite Designation since 1991.
I am a founding member of the St. Mary's Hospital Foundation and a graduate of Leadership Athens. If you want a complete tour and historical background of the Athens, GA area, please be sure to call and set your appointment. The University of Georgia is one of the top 5 small college towns to live in! Come and let me show you "my town">
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Most of the Athens 50's houses were built in the 5 Points area. That area is WAY over your price range. The next area where the brick ranch was built was in Green Acres, University Heights(east side) , Forest Heights, Whitehead Road area and a few in Homewood Hills. We have a lot of young remodelers that have been grabbing up the available houses in these areas. I think the Whitehead Road area and a few in forest Heights are your best bet. Many are overpriced into the $110,000+range. Waiting will do nothing for you. These houses are rare. Keep looking diligently and hopefully you have a good REALTOR who understands and knows the market and can find you that house.
Cathie Chasman - Fri Jun 27 2008, 12:51
Everything depends on condition of the property and motivation of the Seller. - Fri May 9 2008, 13:50