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One Vinings Mountain condo for sale with amazing city views

This home is no longer on the market.  If you would like to find out more about Vinings condos for sale, please contact me. 

One Vinings Mountain ~ 2950 Mount Wilkinson Parkway  ~  Atlanta, GA 30339

Two bedrooms, two full and one half baths.

Offered at $389,000

Back on the market, it will sell quickly again with this city view at this low price! Low Cobb County taxes, Essex floor plan. One Vinings Mountain has many amenities and I’d love to give you a tour of the gardens and outdoor veranda, the vanishing edge pool, wood shop and driving range, many conference rooms and the fitness center, and guest rooms available on site with maid sevice. Hurry to get this floorplan with this view at this price!

For information or to see condos for sale Vinings, please contact Tina Hunsicker  at 404.931.3944.

This 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo at One Vinings Mountain is in immaculate condition with amazing city views. Offered at $389,000 by Tina Hunsicker.

This 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo at One Vinings Mountain is in immaculate condition with amazing city views. 

This condo at One Vinings Mountain has spectacular city views!

This condo at One Vinings Mountain has spectacular city views!

One Vinings Mountain has many amenities including gardens and an outdoor veranda, the vanishing edge infiniti pool, wood shop and driving range, pet park, many conference rooms, the fitness center, and guest rooms available on site with maid sevice.

One Vinings Mountain has many amenities including gardens and an outdoor veranda, the vanishing edge infiniti pool, wood shop and driving range, pet park, many conference rooms, the fitness center, and guest rooms available on site with maid sevice.

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Hawks Nest featured by Sotheby’s International Realty new lifestyle blog

Sotheby’s International Realty has established a new lifestyle blog, Destination for Extraordinary Living. Their recent post, Inspired by…Private Helipads, features my listing in the exclusive Hawks Ridge golf community in Ball Ground, Georgia.

For some truly unique properties, travel by helicopter may be one of the limited – if not the only – means of accessing a property.  Whether by design or due natural circumstances, a private helipad offers the ultimate in convenience and privacy.  From remote private islands to secluded inland retreats, here are some stunning homes from around the world with a helipad as the ultimate amenity.

Cielo de Bonaire is one of the premier properties in Mallorca, Spain.  Nestled in the hillside between two bays, the home has some of the best panoramic views on the island.  Sophisticated and luxurious, the contemporary estate includes a steam room, tennis courts and its own private helipad for easy access to the mainland.  Listed with Mallorca Sotheby’s International Realty.

Rahimoana, located in the heart of the Bay of Islands in New Zealand, is the crown jewel of the award-winning Eagles Nest luxury resort hotel.  The property boasts endless views, extensive beach frontage, a helipad and an infinity pool, which was named one of the top 10 cliff edge pools in the world.  Listed withNew Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty.

Located in the exclusive Hawks Ridge golf community in Ball Ground, Georgia, this gated estate sits atop a hill overlooking the golf course, lake and mountains.  The property contains a professional recording studio, two pools, a tennis court, English-style pub, spa facility and conveniently located helipad.  Listed with Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty.

Villa Paraiso, located in the remote beach village of Montezuma in Costa Rica, is an architecturally significant home in an idyllic natural setting.  The private oceanfront compound is surrounded by the lush tropical jungle, sandy beaches and waterfalls.  It includes a riding stable, free-form infinity pool, swim-up bar, wood-fire pizza oven and an auto court designed to accommodate helicopter service from Costa Rica’s two international airports.  Listed with Costa Rica Sotheby’s International Realty.

Located on the breathtaking Riviera del Corallo, on the coast of Sardinia, this beautiful castle-like villa was built in 1880 on the ruins of an ancient watch-tower and is shaped to resemble a medieval castle.   During the late 19th century, the villa became a meeting place for the high society and Italian Royalty.  The property includes twenty-five bedrooms, a fitness facility with spa, heated swimming pool, Turkish bath, a helipad and a private beach. Listed with Rome Sotheby’s International Realty.

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Back to School

Every year it is with sadness and happiness that I send my little boy back to school.  This year, along with the usual preparations, we received a long note with a list of acceptable “nut aware” snacks. Last year it was cleared that we didn’t have any nut allergies in the room and I was able to send my child to school with healthy snacks that included peanut butter and granola bars.  Those are now banned.

So anyway, it brings me to seeking out new ideas to pack in my son’s snack bag 7 times a week. (Yes 7! Because there are 5 school days and 2 after school program days.)  In pre-school, we would take turns bringing snacks for the whole class for one week, once a year.  I liked that…

As a working mom, it’s hard enough to plan meals for breakfast and dinner every day without worrying about daily snacks as well. I’ve discovered a few things that qualify in the healthy category, and are nut free, so I wanted to share them with those of you that may be struggling with this on a daily basis too.  I’m glad to share any ideas that come in comments as well.

I found these neoprene bags that I can put a cooler pack in to keep these things cool until snack time. They can be washed and reused, which is handy if something gets smushed in transit.

I found these neoprene bags that I can put a cooler pack in to keep these things cool until snack time. They can be washed and reused, which is handy if something gets smushed in transit.

First: I found these bags that I can put a cooler pack in to keep these things cool til snack time. They can be washed as well which is good if something gets smushed in transit.

SNACKS

Produce Department:

– Fruit Buddies – these are basically an apple sauce consistency and come in a variety of flavors and have no sugar added.  They are around $1 a piece but do come on sale as a Buy one, Get one type of thing occasionally and I stock up at that point.  These don’t need to be refrigerated, but I do store them in my refrigerator and send them to school chilled as well.
– Individual carrot/ranch packets – Last year I’d send a baggie of carrots & a little plastic container of ranch dressing and inevitably it would open up and make a mess in the snack bag, so these pre-packaged containers make morning packing so much easier and its still healthy!
– Apples and caramel – I can send apples and they may get eaten, but I’m assured every single one will be eaten if I send in the additional caramel packet.  These come 5 to a container and are fresh apples so you need to use them relatively quickly.
– I do send in plastic containers of grapes and cheese cut up, but again this is a little more work.  They have these pre-packaged with apples but they seem expensive to me, so this one I still do myself.

Dairy Department:
– Gogurts – I’ve heard teachers don’t like these because they think they are messy, but I freeze them and if they go in the snack bag with the ice thing they stay pretty solid until snack time.
– Dannon Drinkable Smoothie Yogurt – Again, I think teachers think these are messy as the foil on top can open up.  I will send these occasionally in a lunch bag that has a plastic compartment that will protect it from being crushed.
– Cheese – Babybel is easy and doesn’t seem to go bad. String Cheese is a little more fun for the kids.
-Boiled eggs – I peel them in advance and as much as I personally don’t like them, my son does.  They pack easy and make a great snack.

As a working mom, it's hard enough to plan meals for breakfast and dinner every day without worrying about daily snacks as well. I've discovered a few things that qualify in the healthy category, and are nut free, so I wanted to share them with those of you that may be struggling with this on a daily basis too.Deli Department:
– Turkey – Since I can’t send protein in the form of peanut butter I’ve been finding ways to send turkey.  I use Boars Head turkey breast and put a slice in a little hawaiian bread roll.  The sweet bread with the turkey is something he really likes and it holds him over well until lunch time.  Or for after school, it will tide him over til dinner time.
-Hummus is another option and I wish my child liked it more, but its never worked for us.
-Lunchables have a meat/cheese/cracker snack option.  I do keep a stash of the full lunchables as well so when we have playdates kids can pick what they want for lunch.  Seems to go over well.

Dry Goods:
– There are plenty of pre-packaged cracker options, but most don’t really fall in the “healthy” category.  I do keep these on hand for back ups.
– Oatmeal to go – these are pre-packaged but good to have tucked away in his back pack for the after school hungers on the days he stays late.
– Cereal to go cups – I found these round tubs of cereal that are great for keeping and don’t need to be refrigerated.
– Raisins and Dried fruit – My child isn’t crazy about these, but I do slip them in occasionally. I keep yogurt covered raisins, regular raisins, dried strawberries and cranberries on hand.
-Fruit cups – I keep a variety of apple sauces, mandarin oranges, peaches, etc in the individual cups, but Chase got tired of those a few years ago and I don’t send them as often.  Plus it requires sending a spoon…
– Rice cakes – Same thing. He liked them a few years ago and I got quite a variety of them from cheese to cinnamon, but the novelty has worn off.
– Whole Grain Triscuits are good to throw in with the fruit or cheese, but I haven’t found them in individual packages yet and they tend to get broken and can be hard to eat.

I’m sure there are many more ideas and I know one Mom who insists her child only eats Cheez-its! I hope I’ve given you some new ideas and your child is enjoying being “Back to School”!

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Buckhead (30327) real estate market update: June 2012

The market trend is continuing that we see in the Vinings market into the Buckhead real estate market as well. Decreasing inventory and rising sales with the average selling price going up!

Within the $200,000 to $650,000 price point, sales have been steadily increasing and we’re in multiple offer situations quite frequently. Inventory is trending downward again with sales continuing up.  Good news for all!

The stats are slightly improved in 30327 from $400,000 and up and it looks like inventory and sales increased slightly.  Year over year numbers show improvements, but I think this could vary with an analysis of a tighter price point.

Finally I had a fellow agent say to me the other day that she thought luxury sales were up.  I think we’re seeing things under $2,000,000 continue to sell well, but over $2M it still remains soft.  Inventory remains high and prices continue to soften within the luxury market.  Of course, this pie can be sliced in various ways, but I just wanted to pull data a few different ways to see if what I feel in the market is what is happening statistically.  If you’d like me to pull some data specific to your price point and area, just email me and I’ll do a custom report for you.

Number of Homes For Sale vs. Sold (Apr. 2011 – Jun. 2012)

Buckhead/Atlanta – 30327
Price Point – $200,000 to $650,000

Buckhead Number of Homes For Sale vs. Sold (Apr. 2011 - Jun. 2012) from $200,000 to $650,000

Number of Homes For Sale vs. Sold (Apr. 2011 – Jun. 2012)

Buckhead/Atlanta – 30327
Price Point – $400,000 and up

Buckhead Number of Homes For Sale vs. Sold (Apr. 2011 - Jun. 2012) from $400,000 and up

Number of Homes For Sale vs. Sold (Apr. 2011 – Jun. 2012)

Buckhead/Atlanta – 30327
Price Point – $2,000,000 and up

Buckhead Number of Homes For Sale vs. Sold (Apr. 2011 - Jun. 2012) from $2,000,000 and up

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Vinings (30339) real estate market update: June 2012

Interesting data again about what we’re seeing in the Vinings real estate market – the area of Atlanta in zip code 30339.

Inventory is down with sales on the rise, across all price points! At the $300,000 price point this reflects what I have personally seen in the market and continues the trend from last November. The higher price point in Vinings is finally having steady sales after next to nothing in 2011.  These statistics look more dramatic due to the low volume, but it is positive news!

 

Number of Homes For Sale vs. Sold (Apr. 2011 – Jun. 2012)

Vinings, Georgia – Zip Code 30339
Price Point – $300,000 and up

Vinings Number of Homes For Sale vs. Sold (Apr. 2011 - Jun. 2012) from $300,000 and up

Number of Homes For Sale vs. Sold (Apr. 2011 – Jun. 2012)

Vinings, Georgia – Zip Code 30339
Price Point – $800,000 and up

Vinings Number of Homes For Sale vs. Sold (Apr. 2011 - Jun. 2012) from $800,000 and up

 

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Want to be a Reality TV Star!

Partially kidding.  We get requests all the time for home related  TV shows.  See below.  If you’re interested send me a note and I’ll give you their email address to respond.  Good Luck!

NOW CASTING in ATLANTA! Need more space? Want to knock down a wall? Currently CASTING outgoing and dynamic homeowners in ATLANTA who have outgrown their home and are in desperate need of a RENOVATION and makeover. If you love your neighborhood and don’t want to or can’t move, but you need more space, we want to help! Ideally, your home has some inactive space we can expand into; such as a porch, attic, yard or storage area! 1. Name of homeowners 2. Contact info (include cell) 3. Neighborhood you live in and street address 4. Photo of family 5. Photos of exterior of house (front & back) 6. Photos of problem room(s), tell us why 7. Tell us why you love your home & neighborhood but why you need a renovation

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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Decorators’ Show House & Garden – open through tomorrow!

I had the opportunity to volunteer at this year’s Decorators’ Show House & Garden, located in an historical home in Buckhead, Knollwood. It was a real treat to be stationed in John Oetgen’s Solarium as guests passed through.  This is a great way to support the arts, get ideas for your own home, be exposed to some of Atlanta’s most fabulous interior designers, and take a peak at incredible architecture.  (Also not a bad idea for a last minute Mother’s Day gift!)

The Show House is open through Sunday, May 13, and tickets are $25 at the door. Click here to learn more about the Show House.

Knollwood is the location for the 2012 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's Decorators' Show House & Gardens.  The show continues through tomorrow, May 13, and tickets are $25 at the door.

Knollwood is the location for the 2012 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Decorators’ Show House & Gardens. The show continues through tomorrow, May 13, and tickets are $25 at the door.

The Family Dining Room was designed by the talented mother & daughter duo, Alison Womack Jowers and Cheryl Womack of Womack Interiors. By the way, the amazing dining table is a Maison Jansen "Palais Royale" table from Parc Monceau. Photos from a great Atlanta design blogger, The Peak of Chic.

The Family Dining Room was designed by the talented mother & daughter duo, Alison Womack Jowers and Cheryl Womack of Womack Interiors. By the way, the amazing dining table is a Maison Jansen “Palais Royale” table from Parc Monceau. Photos from a great Atlanta design blogger, The Peak of Chic.

John stands near a stand with sheet music. Butterflies (not real) are used in place of chess pieces on this antique Chinoiserie games table from Parc Monceau.

John Oetgen of Oetgen Design decorated The Solarium. Many of the designers included something musical in their rooms in honor of the Atlanta Symphony Associates. Photos from The Peak of Chic.

Butterflies (not real) are used in place of chess pieces on this antique Chinoiserie games table from Parc Monceau. Photos from The Peak of Chic.

Butterflies (not real) are used in place of chess pieces on this antique Chinoiserie games table from Parc Monceau. Photos from The Peak of Chic.

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Home for sale in immaculate condition in the Teasley Elementary School district in Smyrna

This home is not currently on the market. If you’re looking for a home for sale like this in the Smyrna area, contact me for a current listing of all the homes for sale under $500k.

New Haven Subdivision ~ 1912 New Haven Court  ~  Smyrna, GA 30080

Four bedrooms, three full and one half baths.

Immaculate condition with hardwood floors throughout, even upstairs bedrooms. The interior has been completely redone, see pictures. This doesn’t look like a standard home as it has many custom features. Outside is a fenced yard with playset, enlarged patio with awning and sidewalk to front.

For information or to see this home for sale in Smyrna, please contact Tina Hunsicker  at 404.931.3944.

1912 New Haven Court in Smyrna is in immaculate condition. Offered at $359,900 by Tina Hunsicker.

1912 New Haven Court in Smyrna is in immaculate condition. Offered at $359,900 by Tina Hunsicker.

The living room is airy and features dark hardwood floors.  Please click on the image for additional information and photos.

The living room is airy and features dark hardwood floors. Please click on the image for additional information and photos.

The open floor plan is inviting and convenient in this home for sale in Smyrna.

The open floor plan is inviting and convenient in this home for sale in Smyrna.

A flat, fenced in backyard is the perfect setting for outdoor play.

A flat, fenced in backyard is the perfect setting for outdoor play.

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Vinings Home Under Contract

It’s nice to see listings start to sell, sellers being happy to move on, and buyers getting a home they can cherish for years. Here’s a listing of mine coated at 3225 Laramie Drive in Vinings that is a pending sale, set to close mid-May.

The market is picking up – we’re seeing reducing numbers of homes for sale and more buyers coming out to see what’s on the market! Click here to search for homes for sale in metro Atlanta….and let me know how I can help you in your next real estate transaction.

Vinings home for sale at 3225 Laramie Drive, Atlanta. Offered at $549,000 and listed by Tina Hunsicker. Click on the image for more photos and information.

Vinings home with a pending sale, set to close in mid May.  3225 Laramie Drive, Atlanta. Offered at $499,000 and listed by Tina Hunsicker.

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Spring Cleaning

Since I help clients buy and sell homes for a living, I’m always approaching the maintenance of my home like I have a punch list.  Spring is a natural time to get the cleaning done and this past week I started!   So far, I’ve knocked these things off my list:

  • carpets cleaned
  • the exterior patios, driveway and sidewalks all pressure washed
  • some painting done (more needs to happen)
  • and touched up black paint on iron fencing
  • and the list goes on

Spring_Cleaning_List_2012I was just reading a blog I like on Saturday morning (it was so beautiful in Atlanta on Saturday!!) and I came across this Spring Cleaning list from LilBlueBoo.com.  

“The Mother of All Spring Cleaning List” has some ideas that I didn’t think of. Everytime I tried to think of one to add – such as vacuum refrigerator coils it was there.  It is organized like this:

Start Big and At the Top
Example:  Clean behind and under the washer, dryer and other large appliances.

The Bedrooms
Example:  Launder all pillows, bedding and mattress pads.

Run Cut Lemons Through Disposal to sharpen the blades and freshen.

Run Cut Lemons Through Disposal to sharpen the blades and freshen. Photo from AcuteDesigns.org

The Kitchen and Pantry
Example:  Run cut lemons and ice through the garbage disposal.

The Bathrooms
Example:  Clean or replace toothbrushes. Soaking these in hydrogen peroxide is quick and easy!

Finishing Up the Inside
Example:  Switch direction of ceiling fans to counterclockwise.    

Outside the House
Example:  Check the dryer exhaust pipe.

Important Extras
Example:  Update your family emergency kit.

I do have a little tip that I’ve just started doing with my ice maker.  The intake is so hard to clean that I’ve bought filters to put on the exterior in front of the intake that I can easily replace without taking the grill etc off.  Its so low to the ground no one can see it and with a pet in the house (even though he supposedly doesn’t shed), there still seems to be alot of hair and dust that get sucked in there and it seems like I have to have it repaired every year, so maybe this will help.

So after reading this blog I  decided others may like this list as well.  I’ve already done the closets with summer coming so early this year and have started the summer flowers, but there are alot more things to do.

Take a look and I always welcome other ideas and may add some myself as I continue on my spring cleaning.

Click here to open and print the Mother of all Spring Cleaning Checklist.

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