Whether you are getting ready to buy your first home or your tenth home, getting a home inspection is a vital part of the property evaluation process. Don’t be fooled into thinking that avoiding the inspection can help you save money.
Just north of Atlanta and easily accessed from Interstate 285 and Georgia State Route 400, Sandy Springs is the eighth largest city in the state and also one of the most affluent. This north Fulton County community was named after the city's sandy springs, which are a protected historic site.
You don't have to be satisfied cooking in an outdated and dysfunctional kitchen. With a little effort you can make your kitchen an extension of yourself and a joy to work in. Here are a few kitchen decorating ideas you can use to create a beautiful new space.
For Atlanta, real estate and urban development is just the beginning of a progressive year. There are various businesses that continue to move and expand in Atlanta’s Midtown district. As of 2006, one of its newest offices, 1180 Peachtree, just opened in Midtown. With a height of 645 feet (197m), this building has already achieved an LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) gold certification award from the US Green Building Council.
Ranked as the 3rd largest city in the United States, Atlanta is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas. Also the most populous city, Atlanta is home to the 3rd largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies ever recognized, such as: The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T Mobility, Delta Air Lines, Home Depot and UPS - most of which hold corporate headquarters in the heart of Atlanta.
If ever you’re in a new city, don’t you just hate it when you have to run around town not knowing where all the public transportation is located? As it is, adjusting to your new Atlanta home is difficult already, more so having to run errands and depend on their modes of transportation.
Atlanta is the state capital and county seat for Fulton. In 1842, the city was initially named Terminus and was later changed to Marthasville, a name held in honor for Governor Wilson Lumpkin's daughter. In 1848, ‘Atlanta’ was permanently named the metropolis it is today. It wasn’t only until December 29, 1845 was Atlanta incorporated officially as a city. Then on April 20, 1868 was Atlanta named the State Capital. At present, Atlanta holds the title as the state’s Cultural Center. It boasts a wide array of arts available to the public, which include: the Atlanta Ballet, High Museum of Art and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.