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A lot of people who want to move to the mountains don't really realize what it might involve. For instance, if you want a mountain view, you may have to drive up very steep roads. Will you have well water (That's usually good!)? Do you speak septic tanks? Have you considered that if you want really want to get away from it all, you'll do it on a gravel road? What's difference between a Log home and a Log Sided home? How can I tell? Who takes care of the house when you're not there? Where can you stay to check it out? This is a very popular area for second homes and investment properties or when you finally decide to get way from it all, I can find your perfect property. I can answer questions on North Georgia Mountain living, housing, land, amenities, and activities. We handle a lot of foreclosed properties in our office so I have become a Certified REO Specialist. REO means Real Estate Owned and is the industry name for a Foreclosure. It refers to "owned by a bank or other corporate entity". If it involves an area of expertise I don't have, I can probably tell you what kind of an expert you do need.

Experience in the area

We've had property in the Ellijay area for over 10 years. My husband, who is a Civil Engineer and Appraiser, and I built our own log home. We researched log homes and North Georgia for three years before choosing Ellijay. Because of the building experience and being married to an engineer/appraiser, my real estate experience is a bit more extensive than average. I also am an education freak believing that the more you know, the better off you are. My husband and I both like photography, so we drive and hike all over the mountains looking for pictures.

Education/Credentials

MHA, CMA, Licensed Realtor, Associate Broker, e-PRO, GRI, Certified REO Specialist. Realtors are required to have 24 hours of continuing education every 4 years. In the last three years, I have 180 hours so far!

What do you like about this subject?

Really knowing real estate well covers so many different areas. A few would be construction, zoning, grading, contract laws, county laws, septic tanks, tax laws, schools, foundations and the list goes on.

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You need to know about contract law, county laws, zoning laws, construction, grading, tax laws, foundations, foreclosures, auctions, raising chickens (we raise a lot of chickens around here.), septic tanks, propane, private versus public roads, water rights, easements, apple farming, and the list goes on and on. Not things you think about.

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Recent Answers from Sharon Huneycutt

2009-08-27 seller financing:

Property management is definitely not my area of expertise. But if you don't want to handle it yourself, you will need someone else to do it but a property manager usually handles rental property. Next

2009-08-23 word corrections:

Barb, I understood you just fine. I know losing this house is pretty rough on you but it sounds like it's going to happen no matter what. What you need to concentrate on, is how you can best survive

2009-08-23 need to know:

1. The value of a home is the amount of money someone actually pays for it. The value that a Realtor places on it is only a price opinion. Value is the selling price. 2. I would assume that someone

2009-07-06 Should i buy a house?:

There are a lot of factors involved. You don't say where in California your are? 1. 100-150K in southern California won't buy much of a house. Or probably elsewhere in California either. So you might

2009-04-25 Quick Question:

First and foremost, run, don't walk to the bank immediately. Banks want to avoid foreclosure, but they can't if you don't talk to them. Talk to a Realtor and get a Comparative Market Analysis, CMA. This

 

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