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December
31

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021!

 

To say that 2020 was a very strange and challenging year would be an understatement for sure. As we approach 2021, we have the light at the end of the tunnel in sight. With a COVID vaccine on the way, we, also, face the wonderful prospect of no more political advertisements, at least, for a while.

Things should get better in 2021, and with that in mind, it is time to make New Year's Resolutions, as we always do. It is, also, time to set goals for the coming year. That is of utmost importance in real estate.

My New Year's resolution is to be kind to all and to show kindness even to those who are not kind to me. My goal in real estate is to help as many people as possible to achieve the lofty goal of home ownership.

To our friends, clients and customers, thank you for a great real estate year in 2020. It, surprisingly, was on...

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December
16

 

WHAT A FUN TIME OF THE YEAR IS THE CHRISTMAS SEASON! We enjoy all the festivities, music, food, gifts, and decorations; however, sometimes we miss The Real Meaning of Christmas.

As I get older, I have come to realize that it is truly far better to give than to receive.  I get great joy out of seeing the joy and excitement of others, especially my grandchildren. Helping those less fortunate than ourselves gives great joy as well.  We can all make the world a better place by showing love and grace to others.

Saying all that, as Christians we received the Greatest Gift ever given in the b...

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December
10

Closing Time

In real estate, the closing is the grand finale of a transaction. Most closings run smoothly. Unfortunately, some closings do not. The following paragraphs contain information that will enable you to have a smooth closing whether buying or selling a property.

If the real estate purchase involves a loan, the lender must send the borrower the closing disclosure at least three days before closing. This is required by law. The closing disclosure is a from that discloses loan terms, fees, closing costs, the buyer's projected monthly payments, etc. It is essential that a buyer receives this form three days before closing to close on time. If the lender asks the borrower for documents to complete their loan approval, time is of the essence for the borrower to send these documents to prevent a delay in closing.

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November
23

 

 Thanksgiving 2020

What a strange and trying year 2020 has been!  However, there are so many things for which I am thankful!

Here is my list for Thanksgiving, not in any real order:

  • My Family. As of now, all are well. Much better situation than 2019.  We are so blessed.  I am so very proud of all of my children and grandchildren.  Each one has special gifts.
  • My Friends. They have all been so kind and supportive of me and my family.  Newnan is a very special place, and we are lucky to live here.
  • My Business Associates. We have hung in there; and, have had one of our best real estate sales years ever.  That is amazing with all the headwinds we have faced in 2020.  Our agents and administrative assistants...

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November
11

 

VETERANS DAY 2020

On every Veterans Day, I immediately think of my Dad.  He was and is my hero, and he was the founder and inspiration behind our company which he began in 1948.

After graduating from Emory University in 1943, Lindsey Barron joined the Navy and went into training on the Northwestern University Campus in Chicago at the Navy Pier.

His ship was built in Indiana and was named LST Number 587.  They rode it down the Mississippi River and through the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean and into the war there.  Their job was to pick-up Marines and deliver them onto the beaches on islands that became household names.

My Dad was an ensign on the LST and was a gunnery officer in charge of a gun used to protect the ship.  He mentioned that one day they received orders to get up at 4:00 a.m.,...

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