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There’s no need to postpone the search for a new home just because it’s winter. While you’re hibernating, you could be missing out on the home of your dreams. You probably start your new home search online, browsing real estate listings in the warmth of your cozy home. Once you have narrowed down your list...
EA Homes had a successful night at the 2017 Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association’s OBIE Awards, taking home 15 awards including three “Best Building Design” honors for model homes at their Larkspur, Edenton and Harlow communities. “We are thrilled to take home 15 OBIE Awards this year,” said Jenny NeSmith, marketing director at EA Homes. “We...
At EA Homes, we believe that everyone deserves to be a homeowner, and we’re excited to partner with our buyers to secure irresistibly low, once in a lifetime interest rates. According to a recent National Association of Realtors forecast, interest rates are predicted to gradually rise for the remainder of the year. To ease buyers...
Contributed by Andrew Leff, SVP National Business Development Executive, Bank of America Atlanta continues to attract thousands of new residents each year, fueling the demand for housing in both the city and the suburbs. In fact, Atlanta is one of the hottest markets in the country now. The Atlanta Case-Shiller Index illustrates that home prices in...
Contributed by Stuart Sauders, Loan Officer, Bank South As we head into the final months of 2017 the Atlanta housing market has continued to maintain a solid pace of sales and several positive factors are contributing to this state of the market. First, from an interest rate standpoint we have seen rates drop back down...
Contributed by Tina Wiggins The recent National Association of Realtors forecast for 2017 predicted that interest rates will continue to rise, but slowly. The forecast called for the 30-year fixed to be around 4.6% at the end of this year, compared to today’s 4.125%. How much difference does that make? On a $400,000 mortgage, that’s...