My Fantasy Baseball Team

March 31, 2008 at 11:43 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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This is the second year that I am in this fantasy baseball league. I have come to learn so much more about baseball than I ever have since playing. I often find myself watching Tampa Bay playing Kansas City – two of the worst teams in baseball.

Here is my team that I drafted last night.

Catcher – Ivan Rodriguez (Detroit)

1B/PH – David Ortiz (Boston)

2B – Kelly Johnson (Atlanta)

SS – Jose Reyes (NY-Mets)

3B – Ryan Zimmerman (Washington)

OF – Jeff Franceour (ATL)

OF – Torii Hunter (LAA)

OF – Ken Griffey, Jr (Cin)

OF – Johnny Damon – (NYY)

EH – Gery Sheffield – (Detroit)

EH – Michael Young (Texas)

EH – Edgar Rentaria (Detroit)

SP – Justin Verlander (Detroit)

SP – Tim Hudson (Atlanta)

SP – Brett Myers (Phil)

SP – Ben Sheets (Mil)

RP – J.J. Putz (Seattle)

RP – Trevor Hoffman (SD)

What do you think?

Why not watch Sandy Springs Baseball?

March 30, 2008 at 6:28 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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Baseball Season begins this evening. With the opening day, there also comes fantasy baseball. This is an opportunity to be a baseball manager and make decisions about the best known baseball players.

 

With making these decisions, many hours a watching, reading, and thinking about baseball is mandatoryl This is what makes it fun.

 

If you want to see a live game and do not want to go to Turner Field, please take advantage of the little leagues that are going on in Sandy Springs. See http://sandyspringsbaseball.com for a schedule. Sometimes watching non-professionals can be as fun as watching the big boys.

 

Let me know what you like about the baseball season.

 

Do You Want to Volunteer in Sandy Springs?

March 28, 2008 at 12:05 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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This is the second year in which I served as chairman of this great volunteer event. Please read and join me for a day of service.The 2008 Volunteer For A Better Sandy Springs Day is fast approaching. The day is going to be on April 26, 2008, Saturday, from 8:45AM to 1:30PM. We have 14 volunteer
projects spread throughout Sandy Springs and expect at least 500 people to give back to the community.

Volunteers will work from 8:45AM to 12:00PM, and then come to Hammond Park for a celebration luncheon provided by Arby’s. Each participant will receive a colorful
t-shirt for their efforts.

VBSS is an ongoing event sponsored by Leadership Sandy Springs. A grant from the Community Foundation of North Fulton and a partnership with Hands On Atlanta has
made this progam possible.

The link below will take you to a registration form. You can fill it out and fax it back to the number on the form. Please feel free to forward the brochure to those who you think might
be interested. Please contact me if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you on April 26, 2008, and helping make Sandy Springs a better place to live, work, and play.

Click here for brochure.

Sandy Springs’ citizens, Do You Know Where Your GPS is?

March 27, 2008 at 8:36 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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Your GPS unit might know where you are located, but do you know where your handy GPS unit is located. According to the Sandy Springs Police Department, the units are becoming more and more popular to steal. Authorities suggest that you completely remove them from your car rather than put them under your seat or in the glove compartment. That is the first place thiefs look. Also, wipe off the suction cup ring on the window. That is a tell tale sign that you have a unit.

Please see the article for more information.

Does Your Sandy Springs’ Realtor Pilot The Perfect Move?

March 27, 2008 at 11:13 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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FOCUS. PRECISION. DETERMINATION. This is how I fly airplanes. It is also how my clients describe how I help them soar to their highest levels of satisfaction. Read the story about how I came to PILOTING THE PERFECT MOVE. Let me know if I can help you with any of your real estate needs.

Does Your Realtor Have Brass Balls?

March 26, 2008 at 10:49 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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Sometimes it takes a special breed to sell real estate even when the market is strong. A firm approach can be the difference in ensuring that a Realtor serves his/her client best interests. Often it is a prime ingredient when I Pilot the Perfect Move.
Below is a humorous look at the real estate industry. Alec Baldwin gave this stunning performance in the movie, Glenngarry Glen Ross, when he was motivating some slumping real estate agents. “Coffee is for closers”, “ABC-always be closing”, “It takes brass balls to sell real estate”, and “first Place gets a Cadillac, second place gets a set of steak knives, and third place – you are all fired” are some of my all time favorite movie lines.

Enjoy and beware of the language!

If you can not see the above video click here.

Any Thoughts?

SANDY SPRINGS COUNCIL OF NEIGHBORHOODS

March 25, 2008 at 5:09 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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The Sandy Springs Council of Neighborhoods (SSCN) is a volunteer group of Home Owner Association Officers (HOAs) who pool our knowledge of local regulations, policies and key contacts. They work with elected officials, citizens, community organizations and businesses to keep Sandy Springs’ neighborhoods strong and vibrant. SSCN is great way to find out what our city council is up to as well as how development may or may not affect our quality of life. The group has been successful at raising questions about the negative effect of proposed development on traffic. Please go to the website for more information.

I Think We Are Ready For A Sandy Springs Airport!

March 24, 2008 at 9:06 pm | In Uncategorized | 1 Comment
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airport.jpegI really wish there was an airport in Sandy Springs. I think that every growing city needs a nice airport to help it grow. PDK (DeKalb Peachtree Airport) is a great asset that adds to the community. (There are many people who would disagree) I am biased since I love going to the airport and watching the planes taking off and landing. I am a self described airplane nut. I like everything airplanes.

According to the FAA, Sandy Springs has 109 registered aircraft owners and 271 licensed pilots (not including student pilots). I think this would be a great start to argue that all these aircraft owners and pilots need an airport close to where they live. Politically, these owners and pilots would be a great demographic for any aspiring local politician. Maybe Mayor Galambos and our fine Sandy Springs City Council will put aside their work to find a plush nice City Hall home and start buying some acreage to put a nice airport with a 6000 ft runway that can handle many types of aircraft. A crosswind runway would be nice as well. I think we can make the surrounding areas green space as well. We can call it Sandy Springs City Airport (SSC).

Do you think we need an airport?

Sandy Springs Home Vacancy Rate

March 24, 2008 at 2:09 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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The Census Bureau reported that the percentage of vacant homes rose from 2.7% in Q3 to 2.8% in Q4. They also reported that the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta area had a vacancy rate of 4.7%. Not surprisingly, the largest growth was in the depopulating rust belt and the homebuilder meccas of the south and southwest. Some statistics from among 75 major metropolitan areas:

* Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater rate rose from 1.8% in 2005 to 5.1% in 2007.
* Miami-Ft Lauderdale rate rose from 2.3% in 2005 to 4.4% in 2007.
* Riverside-San Bernardino rate rose from 1.2% in 2005 to 3.8% in 2007.
* Sacramento rate rose from 1.2% in 2005 to 4.2% in 2007.
* Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale rate rose from 1% in 2005 to 3.7% in 2007.

Orlando had the highest vacancy rate among the metropolitan areas at 7.4%, followed by Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater (5.1%), Las Vegas-Paradise (4.9%), and Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta (4.7%).

Popcorn Ceilings in Sandy Springs!

March 19, 2008 at 11:35 pm | In Uncategorized | 1 Comment
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In Sandy Springs, an easy way to increase the value of your home is to get rid of the popcorn ceilings. This style is prevalent in Sandy Springs because of the older homes.. Popcorn ceilings are steadily being replaced by smooth ceilings. In most high end homes, ceilings are of the smooth variety. The technical name for popcorn ceilings is “acoustic mix”. Many people simply hate the look of the cottage-cheese-like texture and wonder why they were applied in the first place. As with most constr. uction trends you can follow the money trail for the answer; the widespread adoption of this finish practice by builders throughout America was simple economics. It was far less labor intensive and therefore cheaper to cover a partially finished drywall ceiling with a rough texture than to complete the drywall taping work to the stage needed for a smooth finish.

 

 

What started the removal trend? Some say it was the asbestos scare while others claim it was simply changing tastes of buyers. If your home does contain asbestos you must inform the potential buyers through disclosure or face possible legal action later down the road.

 

Prior to asbestos being outlawed in 1978, the natural but cancer causing fiber was added to the acoustic mix primarily as a binder to help hold the material together. Additionally the chrysotile asbestos used in popcorn ceilings is an outstanding fire proofing agent plus it increases the life of the pump used to apply the material by acting as a lubricant of sort.

 

But not all acoustic ceilings contain asbestos, and only lab testing can confirm its presence. You cannot smell it, taste it, or see it without a microscope and the training to know what you are looking for. Although acoustic was reformulated in 1978 existing stocks of the material were used well into the 1980’s.

 

By the late 90’s the use of this popcorn-looking texture fell out of favor with most builders because of public perception. It does, however, continue to this day with some builders, primarily those of lower end housing. Mobile homes are a great example of the cost saving building practice as most new units still contain machine applied asbestos-free acoustic.

 

The removal process is straight forward and fairly simple, although some practice is required to master it. Many that attempt to take on the job of popcorn removal without taking the time to learn the techniques needed for success will damage the drywall when scraping off the acoustic, resulting in even more work and expense than removing the material the right way the first time.

 

After removal of the acoustic ceiling, the drywall must be properly finished as this step was most likely skipped by the builder. This includes coating the nail or screw heads used to hold the drywall in place and application of the final coats of joint compound to the drywall joints, followed by a final sanding. The level of finishing needed depends upon what is desired of the final finish.

 

A sprayed on knock-down, or hand applied skip-trowel texture will not require the level of perfection that is needed for a smooth or texture-less finish.

 

If you are looking for a way to increase the value of your home, or you are just tired of looking at those spider web collecting, dust mite gathering, ugly popcorn ceilings, consider removing those eye sores and giving your home a fresh new look.

 

Call me if you have popcorn ceilings and I can refer you someone to remove it.

 

Share your thoughts about popcorn ceilings.

 

 

 

Earth Hour For A Better Sandy Springs!

March 19, 2008 at 11:21 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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On March 29, 2008, Saturday, hundreds of thousands of people across the world will turn off their lights between 8 pm and 9 pm. Cities from across the world, including Atlanta, will participate. Some of Atlanta’s most prominent buildings will turn their lights off for an hour. Doing so, will greatly help the environment. If you participate by turning your lights off it is a good time to change your light bulbs to the CFLs which will help conserve energy and money. You can click here to see an informative video on CFLs.

Why don’t you join in to make our planet a little better? For more information click here for the Earth Hour Website.

Sandy Springs and the Box Turtle

March 18, 2008 at 2:31 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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As many of you probably know that the turtle has become an icon of Sandy Springs. In previous posts, I have shared information about the Sandy Springs Turtle artwork scattered throughout the city.

Well, the type of turtle that you are seeing is the Box Turtle. These turtles are very common and can live up to 20 years. Unfortunately, we are not seeing them as much as in the past due to them being run over by cars and new development. They used to be very common in the Sandy Springs , especially in the original springs of Sandy Springs. You can get more info about the Box Turtle by clicking here.

Do you remember the Box Turtle as a kid?

 

A New Sandy Spring’s Park

March 16, 2008 at 12:34 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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I am not a fan of more government so I was a little mixed when Sandy Springs became a city. I totally understand the tax issues and Fulton County. On that basis, I voted for the city even though I had mixed emotions about having to eventually pay more taxes. I really think that we will be having more taxes very soon. I see no other way. Politicians are p0liticians (that is another subject).

One thing that Sandy Springs has done well other than not taking care of a drainage problem in my yard after many attempts at talking with the city is to develop new parks and greenspace. An exciting new plan they have in the works is the Abernathy Linear Park which will be between Roswell Road and Johnson Ferry Road on Abernathy Road. This park will have walking trails, ponds, a community center, and park benches. It looks like it will be a great government project which should help real estate values in the area.

Click here for a layout of the plan.

The Code behind Piloting The Perfect Move

March 15, 2008 at 3:52 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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Often times while talking with potential clients, I hear horror stories about the behaviors of some real estate agents. Sometimes I am embarrassed by other agent’s actions and feel sorry for their clients. Not many people know that as a Realtor we have a well defined Code of Ethics. This code lays the foundation on how we as Realtors work with our clients. I look at it as the way I do business. Any deviation from it is not something that I value. A good example of a Code violation is when an agent is being interviewed for a listing and is competing with other agents and “buys” the listing. That is, they tell the property owner their house is worth a lot more that it actually is just to get the listing. It happens all the time and the general public does not know that it is a violation. One of the important points of the Code is that it states that the client’s interests come before that of the agents. That means, that the agent should not “talk the clients into a sale” if it is not right for the client. Often times in this case, an agent is strapped for cash and will do anything to close the deal. This is a violation. The Code is an important cornerstone to my PILOTING THE PERFECT MOVE.

See the video to get more information about our Code of Ethics.

Click here if you cannot see the video.

Do You Think She Has a Sandy Springs Accent?

March 13, 2008 at 5:14 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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I saw this lady on the Today’s show. She is a master at speaking different accents. It is quite amazing.

The youtube.com video has been very popular and has given this lady some great publicity.

I wonder if she can do a Sandy Springs accent?

Click here is you can not see the video.

The Most Famous Lady In the Country Buried in Sandy Springs!

March 12, 2008 at 12:09 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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Many famous and noteworthy people have at one time called Sandy Springs their home. Dozens have liked it so much they have decided to be buried in our great city. The most famous recognized female voice to hundreds of millions of Americans eternally lies in our own Arlington Cemetery. Her name is Jane Barbe (d 2003).

 

Jane Barbe, unofficialy as “The Telephone Lady,” her voice was instantly recognizable to every telephone user who ever dialed a wrong number, called a number no longer in service or simply sought to find out the current time and temperature. Her voice was once heard an estimated 40 million times per day on telecom networks around the globe, with her distinctive and friendly voice gracing some 90% of intercept messages and 60% of automated time and temperature calling programs. “I’m sorry, the number you have dialed is no longer in service” and “Please press pound for more options” were just two of Barbe’s most commonly replayed messages. She appeared on television’s “Mike Douglas Show,” “I’ve Got a Secret” and “Real People” as “The Time Lady.” She even starred in a commercial for Shake ‘n Bake. She retired in 2003 after 40 years as the voice of ETC’s time-weather-temperature services (written by Joe Kelley).

 

For more info about famous people buried at Arlington Cemetery, click here.

 

Do you know anyone famous in Sandy Springs?

Housing Market Report for Atlanta

March 11, 2008 at 2:20 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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I usually do not make posts that deal with the facts and figures as to how the Atlanta real estate market is doing. I am going to do so today with this post. The below link is to the Housing Trends 2007 report that Harry Norman, Realtors publishes each year. This document is considered the gold standard in terms of commenting on the Atlanta real estate market. This document has been downloading over 17,000 times since it came out last month.

An interesting note is that overall in 2007, we saw an appreciation of home values close to 1%. This is incredible considering all the negative press about the market.

Please click here to download this report.

Running(on foot) Through Sandy Springs!

March 11, 2008 at 12:57 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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Along with moving our clocks forward one hour, the weather is starting to change for the better. It is time to put on our running shoes and hit the pavement. For me, this is the favorite time of year to run since it is not too cold nor too hot.

Sandy Springs has some great running routes. Over the years I have ran all over the city while training for the various marathons I have run. Many of you have seen me all over the city and sometimes far from home and probably think that I am a bit crazy. Distance running can do that to you. It has helped my real estate since I have gotten a great view of Sandy Springs from the running perspective. Since I am not moving very fast I often have been able to notice things you do not see while racing by in your car.

Click here for a great website that has some great running routes in Sandy Springs. Have a great run and maybe I will see you on the road.

 

Hand-to-Hand: A Great Art Exhibit in Dunwoody!

March 7, 2008 at 12:50 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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A recent exhibit just opened at the Spruill is a must see.  Cecilia Kane created the Hand-to-Hand exhibit.  The exhibit is made up of many gloves.  There is one glove for each day of the Iraq War.  She and over 100 artists decorate the gloves.  Each glove has something that happened on that day in Iraq.  Ragadless of what you think about the war itself, you can not help being moved by this collection.  It is a must see.  The info is below:

 SPRUILL ART GALLERY PRESENTS
Hand to Hand: 100 Artists’ Comment on the Iraq War
Curated by Cecilia Kane

Spruill Art Gallery presents, “Hand to Hand: 100 Artists’ Comments on the Iraq War,” an exhibition curated by artist Cecilia Kane on view from March 7 – April 26, 2008. The exhibition opens with a public reception on Thursday, March 6, from 6 until 9 p.m. Working with over 100 artists, artist and curator Cecilia Kane translated news reports from the war in Iraq into stunning and sobering artworks using white cotton gloves as the connective theme – one glove for each of the 1,825 days of the war. Spruill Art Gallery is located at 4681 Ashford Dunwoody Road at its intersection with Meadow Lane. For more information about Spruill Gallery and its programs, call 770-394-4019 or check its website, www.spruillarts.org.

Save Electricity and Money For A Better Sandy Springs!

March 7, 2008 at 12:29 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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The short video gives a great explanation of how compact flourescent light bulbs can save you money and also can help us save the environment.  It helps us be a little greener.  Remember, green in the new red, white, and blue.

Click here if  you can not see the video.

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