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Local Three – I crave the organic burger on the Big Green Egg

Two of my most favorite restaurants that I frequent often are Buckhead’s Local Three and Muss & Turners in Smynings.

I may not be a true food critic, but if you live in 30327 or 30339 and have not been to these restaurants you’re really missing something. I crave the organic burger cooked on the Big Green Egg smoker and just about every special they come up with.

I still haven’t been to one of the Sunday brunches at Local Three but its on my list of must do’s. They are usually booked a couple of weeks out, but you know everything will be “special”… they smoke their own bacon! Anyway, I highly recommend it and enjoyed this review so I thought you would too.

A Review of Local Three from Christina & The Kitchen

The owners of Atlanta's Local Three.

The owners of Atlanta's Local Three.

Local Three  was opened by three locals … Ryan Turner, Todd Mussman and Chris Hall.  Todd and Ryan are from Food Studio (and that pretty much explains why I LOVE this place, right there … FS was one of my all time faves!), and Chris was the chef at the Sundial Restaurant.

Todd and Ryan are the fathers of the famed Muss & Turners in Smyrna.   I believe the three met at a charity event, and talked beer, wine and pig, and, while Chris was thinking about opening his own place, LOCAL THREE was born.   It’s said that Todd & Chris = “Back o’ the House” and Ryan = “Front o’ the House”, but I’ll tell ya, they all three feel like the whole thing is their sole responsibility.  For instance, Chris has welcomed me at my table a couple of times, and came out to greet patrons I’ve sent in, too.  Good Folks, these guys.

They’ve got a great thing going, driven by an awesome philosophy, which is, plain as day, out there for everyone to see:  People Matter Most.  Local is Priority.  Seasonal Makes Sense.  Authenticity Rules.  Quality Governs.  Delicious Trumps.  Pretense Stinks.  Comfort Feels Good.  Appreciation Tasted Better.  Prudence Sustains It All.

 

Get it?  WOW — that right there makes me want to hang out with them (and eat, of course)!

So … I decided that I’d let the rest of Atlanta have a taste of what I got and realize what a gem they have right there, on the northside of town, and wrote a review on YELP!  And wouldn’t you know … Chef Chris wrote me a nice little note back!

Here’s my review of Local Three:
They had me at their Daily Operating Philosophy.

Chef Chris Hall and Todd and Ryan (of Muss & Turner’s) have this one NAILED!  They’ve opened Local Three in the old Joel location – but don’t let that steer you away … Fortunate to have a fab kitchen, I don’t think they changed much there, but the decor was just so “last year”, as was the food.  Local Three looks and feels not one bit like Joel, and I couldn’t have been more impressed.

I had the opportunity to visit Local Three last week and was completely blown away.  I consider myself a bit of a foodie, and have a discerning palate for all types of food – boiled peanuts and popcorn included.  Their bar “snacks” are fun, not fussy.  (yes, I said “boiled peanuts” – YUM).

The bar was warm, inviting, yet a little elegant.  PERFECT for a drop in drink, a drink before dinner and even dinner!  The selection of beer was outrageous (I was warned) as was the bourbon and whiskey list.  We chose a nice bottle of wine (I’m not too knowledgeable on the brown stuff), although, the cocktail list was also quite impressive.  The service, even though they were pretty tight, was awesome – I felt like we were the only two in the place – we never had to ask for a thing.

Our lobster gnocchi, grilled flatiron, pan seared (Georgia) trout, salads – EVERYthing – was perfect.

Atlanta needs more places like this.  The place is “just right” (which I think is what the boys want it to be).  It’s a bit of a local place, a bit of a night out for dinner place, and even more so, a place you want to come back to soon.

Go.  Now.  Be prepared to “sit deep and stay long” – they live by their philosophy and they want to get to know you … I can attest to this.

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“Flipping Out” – Cottage Industry Construction should be the next star!

Maybe you’ve watched the television show Flipping Out on Bravo, maybe not.  I get a kick out of it because sometimes when I’m dealing with (or a client is dealing with) builders and designers we probably feel how the star, Jeff Lewis, often feels in this program.

A custom home built by Greg DeLoach of Cottage Construction Industries in Atlanta.

A custom home built by Greg DeLoach of Cottage Industry Construction in Atlanta.

I have a real life Vinings/Buckhead answer to the remodeling/building nightmares:  Cottage Industry Construction, owned by husband/wife team Lauren and Greg DeLoach.  They have been friends and clients of mine for years.

Greg is a builder with a building degree from Georgia Tech and Lauren is a designer with a degree in Interior Design from the University of Georgia.  Lauren regularly works with Greg’s clients drawing plans, space planning and making selections. Greg is amazing at keeping the project on time and on budget.

Everyone will have to sell their house someday and I often get calls when people are remodeling or building wondering what a prospective buyer’s preference would be, or asking me how important something is. 

Greg and Lauren have a sense of what needs to be done at what price point with houses.  She can select lighting fixtures for a $300,000 house or a $3M house and make them both look timeless and current.

On the TV program, Jeff Lewis does both design and building as well and he has a staff that he’s constantly firing or having issues with because it really is a tough job to marry the two.

Trying to keep on schedule (and on budget) is always a challenge and by working with a couple that is literally married I think the builder gets the answers he needs a lot quicker from the designer!

Greg, Lauren and I had a standing joke that I could sell all of their houses in “1” day.  I think it took 3 days one time.  Anyway, their talents of building, design and experience are worthy of making note.   I want the DeLoach’s to start their own TV program, and of course I want to be the agent to sell all of their gorgeous houses!

Cottage Industry Construction has two projects going on in Buckhead currently, joining with great names in architecture locally. I’m sure you’ll be seeing a lot more of them in the future.

I’m including some pictures and their contact information if you know of someone interested.

So stay tuned!

Cottage Industry Construction
Greg DeLoach
404-227-0621
gregkdeloach@yahoo.com

A picture of a kitchen before and after, benefitting from the work of Cottage Industry Construction.

A picture of a kitchen before and after, benefitting from the work of Cottage Industry Construction.

The most elegant ping pong table I have ever seen. Beautiful!

The most elegant ping pong table I have ever seen. Beautiful!

A kitchen designed and remodeled by Lauren and Greg DeLoach of Cottage Industry Construction in Atlanta.

A kitchen designed and remodeled by Lauren and Greg DeLoach of Cottage Industry Construction in Atlanta.

A sophisticated and warm kitchen. Love the chairs at the bar!

A sophisticated and warm kitchen. Love the chairs at the bar!

A lovely, inviting entry way designed by Lauren DeLoach of Cottage Industry Construction.

A lovely, inviting entry way designed by Lauren DeLoach of Cottage Industry Construction.

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Buckhead and Vinings area private schools

There are many wonderful private schools in metro Atlanta. In fact, there are way too many to name on my blog….so I have selected a few private schools here that are both highly regarded and also in the Buckhead and Vinings areas.

Here’s a map of the private schools I selected:  Atlanta International School, The Galloway SchoolHeritage Preparatory School, Holy Innocents Episcopal School, Holy Spirit Preparatory SchoolThe Lovett School, Pace Academy, The Schenck SchoolTrinity School, The Westminster School, and Whitefield Academy.

 Click on this image to see an interactive map of the Buckhead/Vinings area private schools.

Click on this image to see an interactive map of the Buckhead/Vinings area private schools.

Atlanta International School

Atlanta International School

The Galloway School

The Galloway School

Heritage Preparatory School

Heritage Preparatory School

Holy Innocents' Episcopal School

Holy Innocents' Episcopal School

Holy Spirit Preparatory School

Holy Spirit Preparatory School

The Lovett School

The Lovett School

Pace_Academy_logo

Pace Academy in Buckhead

The Schenck School

The Schenck School

The Trinity School

The Trinity School

The Westminster Schools

The Westminster Schools

Whitefield Academy

Whitefield Academy

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Healthy inventory levels in Buckhead real estate market – July 2011

Is the Buckhead housing inventory sitting at a healthy rate?

Healthy inventory is defined as being under 18 months of homes or only enough homes to sell in that amount of time.

In the chart below, we see what the inventory looks like for homes for sale versus sold in the Buckhead zip code of 30327.

Looking at our current levels in 30327, we have approximately 12 months of inventory, so if sales remain constant this inventory should turn over in a year which is great news for Buckhead real estate.

Of course, this all varies by price point.  At one point in the past couple of years, we had over 4 years of inventory over $2M in Buckhead. So it’s always best to look at the inventory levels in your particular price point when contemplating a sale.

One of things I’ve noticed this summer is that the banks don’t seem to have the large “shadow” inventory waiting to come on the market that the news has reported.  I’ve seen articles talking about this slowdown and we may yet have another influx of this inventory, but there has been a dramatic decline of bank owned homes listed in Buckhead recently.


*All reports are published July 2011, based on data available at the end of June 2011. All reports presented are based on data supplied by FMLS. FMLS does not guarantee or is not in anyway responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by FMLS may not reflect all real estate activities in the market. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

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