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in the know
6 By the Numbers
14 Staging Sells
18 New Construction
20 Not so fast on “Coming Soon”
28 Mortgage Minute
38 Why a Realtor?
42 Commercial Corner
Lifestyle
8 Design Time
24 Spring Cleaning
36 BBQ Faves
community
12 Vectr Center
26 Donation Locations
34 Perry Events
35 Community Events
features
7 Introduction
13 & 39 CMD Homes
22 In Memoriam—Johnny Moore
32 Richardson Free Realty
33 P2 construction
44 Agent Directory
46 Never say Never
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BY THE NUMBERS
The Houston County real estate market is very strong. The following numbers represent
residential properties sold in 2019, 2020 and the first two months of 2021. They are supplied
by the Central Georgia MLS and summarized by CB Free Realty.
$
205,092
Average Sales Price in 2020
Compared to $191,135 in 2019
Bedrooms
2020
Avg Sales Prices
1-2 BR $102,417
3 BR $147,753
4 BR $238,856
5 BR 316,976
6 Plus BR $368,847
2019
Average Days
on market
48
2021
30
Average Days
on market
3411
3617
Listings Taken
(94% Sold)
1.2% fewer homes listed in
2020 than in 2019
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Listings Sold
95 more homes sold in 2020
than in 2019
Lower supply = higher demand
Realtor®
Appropriately priced homes sell
for 99% of their asking price. Your
can help you price your home
according to latest comparable prices.
Homes are
moving fast!
2020
40
Average Days
on market
99%
Sale price to
list price ration
2020
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CB Free LIVING
Welcome to the first ever edition of
Home Free! This magazine has been a vision
of my wife’s (Ricki) for some time now. We
knew that publishing a magazine would
be no easy feat but when Ricki brought the
idea to her team (Meredith Plummer and
Sondra Wilson) she was met with surprising
enthusiasm. Ricki had to ground their
enthusiasm with the realization of how
much work it really would take, but we truly
do consider it a labor of love.
CB Free Realty is a full-service Real Estate
company and we pride ourselves on having
ethical, knowledgeable agents and we
wanted to give them a platform to educate
and inform the public about all things Real Estate. This magazine is
the voice of our company and our agents. The people and companies
featured are not paid advertisers but people and companies we do
business with in our trade.
Scott Free,
Owner, Broker
CB Free Realty
In my now 34 years of real estate, we have never had a seller’s market
like this. Our inventory has never been this low, with properties
going under contract the week they are listed and buyers paying over
appraised value in cash. Builders are having a hard time pricing new
builds due to the rising cost of materials. Yet, there seems like there is
no end in sight, people need homes. So, this is exciting news
for those selling and hopefully for our market overall once this
phase passes. We hope this will increase or a least hold our comp
prices stable for resale properties. After our last real estate recession,
us veteran Realtors® look at good times a little differently; this ole
farm boy is making hay while the sun is shining but saving for that
inevitable rainy day.
I want to take a minute to thank Ricki, Meredith and the whole CB
Free Staff and Agents, and our graphic designer, Savanna Plummer
for their help in putting this publication together. There have been a
lot of extra hours and hard work to bring Ricki’s vision to life. During
this process, we have found that many of them have hidden talents we
didn’t even know about.
Our hope for this magazine is that buyers and sellers will learn
something about our market, the real estate buying and selling process
and that we shed some light on who we are as REALTORS – there’s
also some fluff.
- Scott
**The views expressed in this publication are solely those of the agents and
employees of Coldwell Banker Free Realty and are not necessarily those of other
Agents, Realtors®, Coldwell Banker and/or other Real Estate Companies.
All rights reserved. Copies or
reproduction of this publication in whole
or in part is strictly prohibited without
express written authorization
by the publisher.
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Publisher
Ricki Free
Scott Free
editors
Traci Atkinson
Ricki Free
Meredith Plummer
Sondra Wilson
writers
Ricki Free
Beverly Hardy
Christi King
Meredith Plummer
graphic design
Ricki Free
Meredith Plummer
Savanna Plummer
PHOTOTGRAPHY
Ricki Free
Zenithland 3D Imagery
Hunter Branham
1271 S Houston Lake Road
Warner Robins, GA 31088
478-218-8052
1101 Washington Street
Perry, GA 31069
478-987-0763
www.cbfreerealty.com
information@cbfreerealty.com
Published March 2021 by
Coldwell Banker Free Realty
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Trish Cossart is the Owner
and Principal Designer
of Cossart Design. With
a versatile aesthetic, she
draws on over 20 years of
experience to help clients
make the right selections for
their homes.
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a room, they would love the opinion of a professional. For most, the idea of
decorating is scary and daunting and they tend to second guess every decision.
Our sales manager, Ricki Free, sat down with the professionals at Cossart Design
in Downtown Perry, Georgia and asked them to walk us through what to expect
when seeking the advice and services of a professional designer.
Ricki: Trish, walk us through the process of
getting started with a decorator. Especially
for those of us that maybe don’t know what
our “style” is or how to communicate that
style to a decorator.
find a style?
Can you help a client
Trish: I think for several of our clients, they
do know what their style is, but you’re right -
they may not know how to put it into words.
That’s what we’re here for! At the very
beginning of our process, we have each
client complete our Cossart Design Personal
Style Assessment to determine what they
know they like vs. what they don’t like.
Once we get an idea of a customer’s style,
we can make some suggestions that they
may not have considered. Sometimes we
are able to pull in fun patterns and fabrics
they may initially have felt uncomfortable
with and show them how it can elevate their
space. Sometimes, we as people, need
a little push into what’s uncomfortable for
something beautiful to be created.
After each client completes their style
assessment, we set up a time to meet in the
space we’ll be working with. Every design
project also includes a client visit to our
retail space in which you will have a chance
to touch and feel furniture choices before
you buy. This way, there will be no surprises.
We have a presentation process that allows
you to buy-in
with clear choices. Our team’s mission is
simple: to help you create a beautiful home.
Ricki: Sell us on the services of a
decorator. Can someone hire you for just
one room?
Trish: Our team offers a variety of services
based on the need of our clients. Whether
you’re looking for custom upholstery, new
window treatments, paint colors, full room
plans, or new construction, we customize
our scope of work to fit those exact needs.
An in-depth look at our most popular
services can be found on our website.
We understand time is valuable. It is our job
to take on the brunt over every fine detail
and decision needed to complete the design
process. However, yes, every project is
different! Some clients prefer to focus a
whole design around a family heirloom
piece, others want to highlight their favorite
upholstery, and sometimes we begin with
a clean slate! Oftentimes, I choose an
inspirational fabric and build my design
around it.
Ricki: In listing and selling homes, we know
that kitchens and bathrooms are often what
sells the home. What room would you say
is the most important design feature of a
home?
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Your vision becomes the springboard for our
creativity, and with a defined process, we
make design enjoyable.
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may be the selling point for homes,
families also spend most of their
time together in the Great Room
or another main living space. For
design, that is a huge focus for
the majority of our projects. This
space should be welcoming and
inviting for everyone, but also make
a statement. The Great Room is the
beating heart of any home.
Ricki: Tell our readers about the
current trends and what items are
more timeless in decorating?
Trish: Keeping up with current
and new trends is at the forefront
of our industry. Of course, open
concepts paired with grey and
neutrals continue to be strong for
any aspect of design. However,
green is becoming more popular
in fabrics. We are now using and
seeing more contemporary or
transitional fabrics incorporated
into most projects.
Clean lines, Asian textures and
patterns, and wallpaper are seen in
both modern and traditional homes
as well.
Pulling together various patterns
and textures to create one room
design is becoming more common
than not. These days, perfectly
matched items throughout
one space are becoming less
common. A curated collection is
becoming more accepted. It’s ok
to mix metals and wood, various
colorways, and pattern and
textures.
Geometric shapes, neutrals,
subway tile, valances, and the navy
color family continue to be timeless
design concepts.
“
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I think for several of our clients, they do know
what their style is, but they may not know how
to put it into words.”
- Trish Cossart
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Clean lines, Asian textures and patterns, and
wallpaper are seen in both modern and traditional
homes as well.
Ricki: What are some easy or inexpensive items
that can make a big difference in a room?
Trish: Easy and affordable upgrades we see for
the everyday home are changing to champagne
brass or matte finishes for hardware styles and
adding new lighting or rugs.
Ricki: Thank you so much for talking with us
today; how can people reach you to inquire
about your services?
Trish: They can call us at 478-224-1127,
stop by our retail location at 924 Carroll Street,
Perry, GA 31069 or find us online at www.
cossartdesign.com. On Houzz, you can find
us at www.houzz.com/pro/cossartdesign.
We’re also on social media! Follow us on
Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest
@CossartDesign.
Phone: 478-224-1127
Retail Location: 924 Carroll Street, Perry, GA 31069
Online: www.cossartdesign.com.
Pictured left to right: Samantha Kirk, Trish Cossart, Haley Bryant
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A vector is defined as an object that has both magnitude and direction. That certainly
describes the Vectr Center in Warner Robins. Its mission is both grand and focused in
helping veterans as they move forward after military life.
The Georgia VECTR Center serves as a
gateway for veterans’ re-entry into Georgia’s
public postsecondary educational systems
and workforce. The center was established by
the state and is designed to serve veterans
and their families through career counseling,
educational coaching, workforce training, and
more.
The VECTR Center provides unique,
accelerated programs in high demand and
strategic industries tailored to abbreviate
the process of receiving post-secondary
certificates and degrees by recognizing the
extensive training veterans receive during their
military service.
Through on-site partners (Georgia Department
of Veterans Service, Georgia Department of
Labor, Department of Veterans Affairs and
United Way/Mission United) they provide a
one-stop-shop for veterans seeking benefits,
educational opportunities, employment
services and links to community resources.
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The Georgia VECTR Center is open to
the public for education, employment,
entrepreneurship and community
support services. Patrons may
schedule an appointment prior to
visiting the Center by calling 478-2183900
or emailing info gavectr.org
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$260k+
Call one of our experienced Agents about building timelines, specific
pricing, floor plans, and more.
Beverly Hardy
Cell: 478-951-7140
beverlyhardy@cbfreerealty.com
Coldwell Banker Free Realty
1271 South Houston Lake Rd
Warner Robins, GA 31088
Phone: 478-218-8052
Christi King
Cell: 478-662-4285
christihking@cbfreerealty.com
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-- Ricki Free & Meredith Plummer
A
seller should think of selling their home
like Game Day. You don’t just decide to
sell your home one day and slap it on the
market. You prepare for it, plan for it and take the
steps to make the sale a success. Home staging has
evolved over the years from making sure the house
looked “just so” and baking fresh cookies, to the
modern recommendations of de-personalization and
the added twist of adding in digital staging, when
needed. The truths still hold that when it comes to
setting the stage for a home to sell quickly, there are
several key aspects to address: cleanliness, clutter,
décor, furniture placement and photos. That is, in a
nutshell, what staging is: getting the house ready for
winning on game day! We asked three agents with
extensive experience in this area to help us guide
you through staging a home.
Sells
Juliana Horsting, Associate Broker/Realtor® has
21 years’ experience in Perry and the surrounding
Middle Georgia area. She is a specialist in traditional
home staging. She is also co-owner of Market on
Camelia in Marshallville, which features home décor
and more. Dawn Jerles, Associate Broker/Realtor®
is the owner of Zenithland 3D Imagery and focuses
heavily on producing quality photos, 3D tours and
drone photography. Heather Drury, Realtor® has
experience with traditional and digital staging.
All three feel like a properly staged home is about
appealing to a broad array of potential home buyers.
Associate Broker / Realtor®
CB Free Realty
O: 478-987-0763
C: 478-955-0259
julianahorsting@hotmail.com
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Juliana notes: “In my experience, one of the first
1 – 4 showings who look at a home will be your
buyer. If your home doesn’t show well, you lose
that sale. In my experience as a Realtor®, a staged
home sells faster.” When we look at studies about
buyer’s first impressions, we know that certain items
(like location and square footage) are accepted by
the potential buyer before they request a showing. In
today’s digital world, even items such as curb appeal
are noted by buyers ahead of time.
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Once a showing has been scheduled, the seller
must show a buyer why they should make an
offer! In the chart to the right, you can see that
once inside the home, the majority of the items
that make up a buyer’s first impressions are in the
seller’s control.
Buyer’s First
ImpressionS
Getting a home ready to sell can seem
like a daunting exercise, but 72% of
a home’s first impressions are in the
seller’s control!
Sellers cannot control the floor plan or the rooms,
but they only make up 27% of what appeals to
buyers. Things such as cleanliness, clutter, and
odors make up 36% of buyer’s first impressions,
followed by Décor (21%) and Condition & Lighting
(15%). All of these items are things that a seller has
full control over, and most are not expensive. But
where do you start? Getting a home ready to sell
can seem like a daunting exercise, but although
Juliana, Dawn and Heather have experience in
different aspects of home staging, they all agree
that the number one recommendation, is a clean
house!
Cleanliness Counts
Sometimes sellers think that having a clean home
simply tells the world that they are “clean people”,
when in reality, having a clean home says a lot
about the house itself, too. When buyers enter a
home that is spic and span, they often feel like
the home has been well cared for. A well cared
for home will bring more value than one that has
been left to show its wear and tear. When a buyer
sees dust free ceiling fans and window blinds,
they aren’t left wondering when the last time the
A/C filter was changed. When buyers evaluate a
home, they see things that will cost them time,
work and money. If the home is well cared for, the
buyer will get the impression tht the home was well
maintained. They will believe that they have less to
spend going into the transaction, so they can offer
top dollar. Sellers need to do a thorough cleaning
of the whole house, and sometimes having a
professional do the cleaning can really help. As
homeowners, we often get used to seeing smudges
on walls, or a mildew caulk line in the bathroom.
We become “nose blind” to our pet odors. Having
a professional house cleaner do a deep clean
will ensure that items we don’t even notice get
addressed.
36%
Biggest Impression
Cleanliness, Clutter, & Odors
21%
15%
15%
Rooms in the house have less
impact than overall presentation
13%
Floor plan is the least controllable,
but also the least important when
properly staged and presented.
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Next biggest? Décor
Finally: Condition & Lighting
Impact of uncontrollable
features when selling
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We encourage sellers to try to de-personalize their
home (within reason) and especially de-clutter. This
doesn’t mean you have to remove every spec of
yourselves from your home, but the goal is for the
buyer to be able to picture themselves in the home
and not be focused on looking at the seller’s family
pictures and vintage teaspoon collection. When
a seller is trying to pack up to move, there are
sometimes boxes and piles around. Again, this is
where having the home properly staged and ready
to market before going live in the Multiple Listing
Service (MLS) can be beneficial. You want buyers
to focus on the house, not your stuff. Agents know
when buyers are close to making an offer when
one of them says “Honey, I can see the couch right
here and the TV on that wall!” At that point they are
envisioning their life and their belongings in their
(hopefully) new home.
Ideal Furniture Placement
Rearranging a room can have a huge effect on how
a room feels. When rooms “feel good”, they feel
like HOME. If you have large, overstuffed furniture,
although it may be comfy, it can make a room feel
smaller. Dainty, fragile furniture in a large room with
high ceilings can make a home feel overwhelming
or sparce. An agent familiar with staging may
recommend storing overly large or unique furniture
and switching it out with pieces that fit the scale
of the room better. In addition, we often don’t use
rooms in our homes for their intended purposes.
If you are using your dining room as an office,
an experienced stager may recommend that you
move the desk and computer to a bedroom for the
showing period so buyers can picture a dining room
set up. What if you don’t have a dining room set?
This is where some agents have recommended
digital staging. In one home, there was an awkward
area between rooms that every potential buyer said
“what would you even put there?” With a little help
from digital staging, the agent was able to digitally
place a small side table and two occasional chairs
to create a sitting area. Not long after the digitally
staged photos went live, the sellers finally received
an offer which led to a sale.
Ready, set, photoshoot
We live in a very instant gratification society. People
want pictures and videos – now. Heather Drury,
Realtor® notes: “Most home buyers begin their
journey by searching online. Attractive, clear photos
help them decide which properties to view and
consider”.
Heather is correct, we lay in our beds at night and
surf websites looking for “the one”. Even with
homes flying off the shelves, sellers need to appeal
to the widest group of potential buyers. If buyers
can only get in to see one or two houses that day,
sellers want one to be theirs! Good photos, video
tours and even digital staging can help for this.
Juliana says that “I always hire a professional
photographer for my listings and I believe that a
new listing should never go “live” until the pictures
are in”.
Dawn Jerles,
Associate Broker / Realtor®
CB Free Realty
O: 478-987-0763
C: 478-396-4697
dawnjerles@cbfreerealty.com
Good drone
photography
can help a buyer
understand the
layout of a lot!
Photo credit:
Hunter Branham
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software can create
interactive virtual
property tours, like
the dollhouse view
offered by Zenithland
3D Photogrphy Buyers
can click on any area
of the home and the
software will take them
to that room!
awkward angles and odd shadows.” Drone photos
are especially helpful with large lots, those with
water access or those with a unique lay of the land.
A home gets the most attention at the very
beginning, so it’s vital that the house is not only
“show ready” in person for viewings, but “show
ready” online for when it hits the market.
Additionally, if a home is listed in the winter when the
grass is brown and shrubs aren’t looking great, if it’s
still listed when the grass greens up and the azaleas
are showing off, new photos should be taken and
added to the listing.
Dawn Jerles personally invested in a Matterport
Camera and does drone photos as well. Dawn
understands that having good quality photos that
present a true picture of the home are vital – she
says “professionally edited photos present the home
visually in a way that is pleasing to the viewer and
a quality photographer can enhance a property
WITHOUT misrepresenting it to the public.” Buyers
want to have a familiar feeling when they view a
home, not wonder if they are in the same house
as the one online. She finds that “most residential
properties have issues with natural light making cell
phone photos seem dark. Many times, homeowners
don’t have the skills or equipment to overcome
One of the best exercises we can recommend to a
seller when they are considering selling their home is
to go to outside and walk to the end of the driveway
and turn around and look at their home. Then begin
to look at the home from a potential buyer’s eyes.
Is the Christmas wreath still on the front door?
Although the seller may use the garage to enter the
home daily, potential buyers will use the front door.
The front door is the buyer’s first impression, so it
should be a good one. Make sure to clear away the
cobwebs and clean the pollen from the front side
panels. Once you step through the front door, do the
same thing. How would a buyer – a stranger – see
my house. Is it a house…. or a home?
That’s the ultimate goal of staging. To present to the
buyer a home they can see themselves making an
offer on and making memories in.
Heather Drury
Realtor® CB Free Realty
O: 478-218-8052
C: 478-918-4182
heatherdrury@cbfreerealty.com
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IT’s A WHOLE NEW WORLD
-- Beverly Hardy & Christi King
In the Spring of 2020 when the news of the
pandemic was breaking, we all wondered what
the impact would be on real estate in general
and specifically on new construction. Initially,
we all were concerned about whether the
market would slow down or perhaps even stop
because of the “new normal”. The market
certainly did not slow down, but rather it raced
forward.
The increased momentum forward
brought on new challenges as there were
labor slowdowns due to illness, challenged
communication due to teleworking, and
builders’ inability to get supplies from their
vendors due to manufacturing & transportation
slowdowns.
New construction closing dates have had
to be amended time and again which has
led to tried patience levels on the part of
Buyers, Realtors®, Lenders and Builders.
New stipulations had to be added to contract
language to cover the Covid-caused delays.
Initial meetings for pre-solds had to include
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“Patience is key
when you’re
building a new home
in 2021. Things are
changing daily.”
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date….about not locking in rates too
early….and about not scheduling moves
and life changes around the initial contract
close date.
The shift began in Spring 2020 causing
some major price increases to the builders
for supplies which has had to be passed
on to the contract pricing. Under normal
conditions when building in neighborhoods,
one would expect a gradual uptick in house
prices which would be understood and
adjusted for in appraisals. But this is not
the case under the “new normal”.
Under the “new normal”, the increased
price of homes in subdivisions cannot be
matched by current appraisal guidelines.
Under the current guidelines, appraisers
have to consider what “sold” in the last 6
months to 1 year depending on recent sales
of the area. What sold in the last 6 months
to 1 year cannot justify the cost of building
in 2021. Appraisal guidelines do not take
into consideration the cost to build scenario
any more.
That leads to a dilemma: How
can a builder build a home for a buyer at
today’s costs and be assured that it will
appraise for the purchase price and how
can the cost difference vs appraised value
be accommodated? Not only that, but
what price increases during the build will the
builder incur and how will those increases
be handled. The bottom line is that a
builder cannot afford to build and then have
to sell for less than it cost.
Builders are having to make hard decisions
like: Do I go ahead and build and not price
nor place on market until prices stabilize?
Do I stop building until prices stabilize? Do I
hold firm on purchase price when appraised
value doesn’t match and expect buyer(s) to
pay the difference? Will prices stabilize?
Yes, it’s a new and changing world in new
construction under this “new normal”! No
one has all the answers and everyone is
facing the challenges the best way possible
as we forge ahead.
Beverly Hardy
Cell: 478-951-7140
beverlyhardy@cbfreerealty.com
Christi King
Cell: 478-662-4285
christihking@cbfreerealty.com
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Not so fast!
By Ricki Free
or maybe a divorce situation has
made showings difficult, or if a seller
has other significant concerns about
privacy. But for the rest of the sellers,
maximum exposure is the name of the
game.
Limited exposure to the market
means limited buyers, which means
limited or fewer offers. This is why
FSBO (For Sale By Owners) are often
not successful at getting top dollar for
their property, they are fishing from
a much smaller pond. Especially in a
Seller’s Market, where agents list the
property for sale on Friday and by
Monday, they have multiple offers,
if home is not exposed to the whole
market you may be leaving some big
fish in the pond.
The other major concern for
Coming soon listings can also be referred to as
off-MLS listings, pocket listings or office exclusives. Just
like with most things in life there are good and bad sides
of a topic, but in the case of coming soon listings, for
most Sellers, I believe it can be bad.
Let’s first define what a “coming soon” listing is. It
is a listing offered for sale initially to a “select” few. Let me
also define MLS. MLS is the Multiple Listing Service. The
MLS is only available to licensed agents and it is how we
share information on properties for sale and for properties
that have sold. In a nutshell, it’s our database. The MLS
is the single most important tool to all agents who list
and sell. The MLS is a cooperation agreement as well; all
agents who are members agree to cooperate information
and commissions.
If I am selling my home why wouldn’t I want to be
in the MLS where agents working with buyers are going
every day to see what’s new on the market? There are
few reasons why not - maybe I am a celebrity that doesn’t
want a bunch of groupies traipsing through my property
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coming soon listings is it can really
mess up the comps (comparable
properties) in a market. When we, as
agents, and appraisers put a price or
value on a property, we again go the
MLS and see what other properties most like the property
we going to list recently sold for. We can only use comps
that have been exposed to the market, the whole market.
Which means we can not use the coming soon sale in
our valuation. Think about that - why would an appraiser
not be able to use a “coming soon” listing that went under
contract before it hit the open market? Because it is
simply not comparable - if the listing was fully exposed,
who knows what it could have sold for.
There is only one person the coming soon listings
benefits (with the exception of the above examples) and
that’s the listing agent. Why not put the listing in the
MLS to increase the number of buyers? By not putting
the listing in the MLS and sharing the information the
agent has an increased the chance of selling the listing
themselves, which means they don’t have to cooperate the
commission paid by the seller.
Let me clear up commissions paid by the seller
for those that don’t know. When an agent lists a property,
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pay is split between the listing broker
(the Seller’s agent) and the Selling
Broker (the Buyer’s agent). That is that
cooperation agreement mentioned
earlier.
This profession was built
Leveraging the available
on agents “cooperating” together by
sharing information, knowledge,
and commissions for the benefit of
the consumer. We help stabilize the
market by bringing fair market values for sellers, future sellers and
buyers alike.
To further this discussion GAR (Georgia Association of REALTORS)
creates the forms that most of the agents use in this market. One of the
2021 changes to the Exclusive Seller Brokerage Engagement Agreement
(aka The Listing Agreement) was amended to clarify to agents about
when they were able to advertise to the public:
Listing Price and Listing Period. The price at which the
Property shall be listed for sale is $______ (“List Price”).
The term of this Agreement shall begin on the date of
_______________ (“Starting Date”) and made available
to the public on the date of _______________(“Marketing
Commencement Date”) and shall continue through the
date of _______________(“Ending Date”), as the same
may be extended by written agreement of the parties or
as provided for herein (hereinafter, “Listing Period”).
GAR’s goal was to allow agents and sellers to come to an
agreement on selling their home and sign the listing agreement
(“Starting Date”) but not “Market the Listing” until the home was
showing ready. This change allows the agent time to get their
marketing together, while the sellers get their “honey do” list done.
At the end of the day, coming soon listings do little to help the
seller, the market, or future values. They can create a feeding frenzy
that scares off or even eliminates potential buyers. I believe that a seller
should think twice before allowing their agent to market their home
before it is offered to the public. Their bottom line may depend on it.
technology is so important
for a seller. Getting a home
marketed to as many buyers
as possible should be the
ultimate goal!
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In the early days of the pandemic last year, we lost someone important
to us. And, though Covid-19 did not claim his life, it claimed our ability
to say “goodbye”. We thought it only fitting to share with you in our first
issue our feelings for our old buddy, Johnny.
Johnny joined us back when we were still Richardson
Realty. Through acquisitions, name changes, economic
downturns and rebounds, Johnny was always there.
Even when Johnny took a break from Real Estate to sell
insurance, Johnny was never far from our thoughts and he
was always there in spirit.
When Johnny returned to Real Estate, the forms had
changed, the technology had changed, but Johnny had
not. He was still the same person who
got up and went to the office every day
whether he “needed to” or not. He learned
the new forms, he learned (some) of the
new technology, he traded his flip phone
for a smart phone and he worked. He sat
and made calls and worked his contacts
like few other agents we have ever seen.
He was always there in the office, if he
wasn’t showing property or at a closing.
Johnny hustled. When we had a company event, or something going on in the
community, Johnny always called to see if we needed help setting up chairs or
hauling supplies. He was always….there.
We have created a little spot to remember Johnny near his favorite spot (the
coffee station in the Perry office) and have named it Johnny’s corner. We had
an artist try to capture the sparkle in his eye. We know things will not be the same without
Johnny in our company and in our lives, but we will always remember him and his jovial, fun,
hard-working nature. We are proud that he served others along side us. He was our agent, our
colleague…and our friend. We miss you Johnny.
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friend I haven’t met yet
-Will Rogers
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SPRING CLEANING TIPS
For busy people
S
pring has sprung and for most of us, the urge is strong to clean up and
shake off the winter blues. A great place to start is at home. A good
spring cleaning around the house can mean a summer free of chores,
leaving more time for having fun! When thinking of where to start
cleaning, we recommend starting at the top and working your way down. As
you clean dust off of ceiling fans and tops of cabinets, it falls toward the ground.
Next move to countertops and furniture. Finally, you can tackle the floors.
If
you work from the top down, you aren’t stuck cleaning the same surfaces over
and over. We’ve created a few handy checklists of items that are sometimes
overlooked!
׉	 7cassandra://3Blkh0Iko9y0yZlgCLPbjpx7jYRMPb3bRhChnim9B90*` `kO7<#׉E	eIf you’re thinking about selling, real estate is
all about location, location, location. Sellers
can’t do diddly about their home’s location,
but they can do something about their home’s
cleanliness. Make sure you read the staging
article to see just how much buyers value
cleanliness. A clean home tells buyers that you
have cared for your home which translates to
less repairs and maintenance. They aren’t left
to wonder when the last time the air filters
were changed and how that may have affected
the HVAC system. One of a REALTOR’s tricks
of the trade is walk a seller to the end of their
driveway and tell them wto turn around and
imagine they are now a buyer.
The same principle applies for non-sellers,
what do my neighbors see when they come to
borrow sugar? So, while standing at the end of
your driveway what do you see? Friends and
strangers see the dead boxwood in the front
flower bed and the tree limb on your fence you
have been meaning to drag off.
As you walk up the drive and head to your
front door – you see the mildew on the
walkway to the front stoop, the cracked or
chipped pot with the dead plant next to the
front door with the Christmas wreath you have
been meaning to remove. You get the drift. For
most of us we never use our front door - we go
into our homes through the garage, and if the
garage is a hot mess, we instantly close the door
to the garage so our neighbors don’t judge us.
We are all guilty of hibernating inside when the
weather is cold. We are not outside as often
and these things become out of sight and out of
mind. But in the south y’all, cleanliness is close
to Godliness. Taking care of these chores now
will allow plenty of time for summertime fun!
To help get things going, we have created an
outside and inside check list to use as a guide.
There are also some service providers that our
agents have had great experiences with.
Happy Cleaning!
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Health & Safety
O Change batteries in smoke detectors
O Clean lint from dryer and dryer exhaust ducts
O Clean out your washer filter, if it has one
O Check the fridge filter and replace, if needed
O Discard any expired medication according to
instructions provided
O Check fire extinguishers
O Check & clean a/c returns and change filters in
a/c frequently to keep indoor air clean
O Check grills and outdoor kitchens for rust,
worn parts, insects, grease and other debris
before use
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A Helping Hand
Cleaning Services
1st Class Cleaning Service
478-952-7075
G & F Cleaning
478-508-5772
Mc Ghee Cleaning Service
478-988-0306
Bella Window & Exterior Cleaning Services
478-320-2327
Pressure Washing
WDA Pro Wash LLC 229-349-3810
Jody’s Pressure Washing 478-397-1275
Property Solutions 478-951-6891
Roofing
Advanced Roofing of Central Georgia
478-922-8898
Cutting Edge Roofing & Renovation
478-978-ROOF
Platinum Roofing
478-542-1012
Donation
Abba House
Who they help:
Abused women &
women with addictions
Donations Accepted:
Monetary
Gently used clothes
Furniture (no used mattresses)
Household appliances
Home décor / pictures
1347 Sam Nunn Blvd
Perry, GA 31069
478-218-0043
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Locations
Perry Volunteer
Outreach
Who they help:
Families south of Hwy 96 in
Houston County
Donations Accepted:
Furniture
Will accept mattresses if no
odors or stains
801 Commerce St
Perry, GA 31069
478-218-2274
Rainbow House
Who they help:
Abused children & families in need.
Offer parenting classes, mandated
reporter classes, etc.
Donations Accepted:
Monetary
(During Covid) Cleaning supplies
Baby items
Children’s new or gently used clothes
Call for information /
Directions
478-218-0043
478-218-0043
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SPRING CLEANING TO-DO
Indoors
Outdoors
O Ceiling Fans and Light Fixtures
Remove all the globes to your light
fixtures and put them in the dishwasher. Most
dishwashers have a crystal or glass feature this
will help with spotting.
O Air Vents/Grates
While you have the ladder out, go ahead and
vacuum and wipe all the air vents/grates; Don’t
forget to change your air filters while you’re at it.
O Cabinets
Kitchen and baths- there are some great
cabinet cleaners on the marker but, would
recommend a good cleaning with a vinegar and
water mixture to remove the grim first.
O Woodwork
Interior doors and frames, crown molding,
chair rail, wainscotting, and lastly baseboards.
For those of you that have kids this is probably
part of your weekly cleaning, but the wood work
in your home does need an annual wiping off.
O Vacuum
Even most up rights have attachments for
curtains and furniture. This may even be a good
time to have your more frequented furniture
professionally cleaned as well as your more
traveled carpet and rugs cleaned.
O Floors
This is where you have to get down and
dirty, literally hands and knees down. Vinegar
and water again are a good start for baseboard
and floors. If you want to go back with another
cleaner after, all the cleaner.
O Roof Inspection / Gutters and Downspouts
It’s not a bad idea to hire a roofing company
to give your roof, vents and boots a clean bill of
health and while they’re there have them clean the
gutters and downspouts.
O Pressure Washing
This job may seem easy enough but you
can cause a lot of damage to your property if
you’re not careful. Legitimate pressure washing
companies know just how much pressure is
enough. They can even do soft washes on roofs
that won’t hurt the integrity of your shingles.
O Windows
Again, no small job, but what a difference it
makes! Some words of advice, do not use soap.
Soap and detergents are sticky that’s what helps
get the dirt off - but it also sticks it right back on.
A water and vinegar mixture works well. If you are
able to get all the dirt and detergent off the glass
you should not have to hand dry them. Windows
should dry spot free or you can try a squeegee.
O Sprinkler System
It is very possible that during a freeze a
sprinkler line or head broke or cracked. Run a
test and get them fixed before you have super wet
area or a super dry area.
O Fences
Fences make good neighbors – make sure
your fence is clean, mended and nothing is
encroaching on your neighbor’s property. Make
necessary fence repairs and maintanace – your
neighbors will thank you for it.
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Minute
-- Meredith Plummer
As Realtors®, we are accustomed to wearing
many hats. From being a listing and selling
agent, to a private investigator to a sometimes
therapist, agents fill many roles. One of the
most important roles we take on is that of an
educator. Your Realtor® will help you learn
about all sorts of aspects of home buying.
Getting a home financed and to the closing
table is one of those lessons! It’s our job to
help make your home sale or purchase as
smooth as possible and in order to do that, we
need to start off on the right foot. Even before
a buyer starts looking at homes to purchase,
we recommend that they begin working with
a lender. There are several different types
of lenders that buyers can work with. Some
people choose to go to their local bank or
credit union while others choose to work with
mortgage companies whose sole business
is mortgages. Whoever you choose to work
with, there is some basic information you need
to understand.
First and foremost, the relationship between
you and your lender is an important one.
It’s based on trust and finding a lender you
can communicate well with is vital. Garrett
Bennett, Branch Manager of Homestar here
in Warner Robins says: “everything we buy,
from underwear to a car typically takes one
day. We pick it out, pay for it and leave
immediately. However, a house takes about
30 days to buy. Buying a house can be a
tedious, detail-oriented process. It can also
be very stressful. Having a good relationship
with your lender is very important. The buyer
needs to trust their lender and know the
lender has their best interest at heart.”
We recommend that buyers work with a lender
before house shopping for a few reasons.
The first is that many online “mortgage
calculators” aren’t giving consumers the
whole picture. Do you know what to put in for
taxes and insurance? Here in Middle Georgia,
DID YOU KNOW? Pre-qualified vs. Pre-approved
There is quite a difference between being
pre-qualified with a lender and being pre-approved.
If you are “pre-qualified”, the lender has done
a preliminary look at your situation, but for the
most part, their recommendation is based on the
information that you provide. If you tell them you
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on location and that can make a big difference
in the estimated house payment. Without a
clear picture of what payments will be, most
buyers don’t know what price range to search
in. Also, if buyers think they are qualified for
a $300,000 home and start looking at them,
only to find out that they can only officially
qualify for $225,000, they are seldom satisfied
with the type of home they are “settling for”.
By knowing the proper priced home to look
for from the beginning, you can avoid some
disappointment.
Shannon Katz, a local loan consultant with
Loan Depot says that “the first step when
working with me is to ask general questions
about the buyer and their situation and then
recommend loan programs that are available
and answer any questions they may have
about the mortgage process. Once all of a
buyer’s general questions are answered, and a
loan type is selected, I can get more specific.
At that point, I will discuss in detail the loan
program itself, credit score requirements and
down payment needed, if any.” Shannon
notes “I think this is where having a local
lender makes things easier because you can
have someone that can meet in person, and
answer your calls at night and on weekends.”
Once buyers have a pre-qualification or preapproval
in hand they can begin looking for
homes based on the type of loan and amount
of qualification. If you are looking for a USDA
eligible loan, your agent can help make sure
the homes you look for are in an area that
qualifies for that type of loan. If you want to
pay county only taxes to keep your payment
down, again, your agent can help you search
for homes that meet that criteria. Without
knowing your loan type and purchase price,
you can waste valuable time searching for the
wrong house for you.
Once you begin the home search process,
Shannon says it is vital that buyers keep their
mind on their credit. “Buyers should not
change jobs, make large deposits or have their
credit pulled during the loan process”. Buyers
should not cosign for anyone else, open credit
card accounts or buy anything over $5 without
talking to your lender first! Maybe that is a bit
of an exaggeration, but - not really. We have
seen home loans denied because of a buyer
have a 700 credit score, they go off of that. If
you tell them that you earn $5000 a month, they
plug that in. Lenders can give you an idea of the
price of home you can be shopping for based on
this information.
“Pre-approved” is a different thing. If you are
said to be pre-approved, the lender has actually
run your credit, they have verified your income
and expenses and done a much deeper dive into
your finances.
Sometimes buyers don’t realize what items
can “count” toward official income and which
cannot. It’s important to be upfront with your
lender from the beginning so you don’t run into
any surprises later!
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or buying a new car.
Garrett agrees, “buyers should also not
open any new lines of credit or deposit
cash into their bank accounts. You
should write a check for any earnest
money required. Trying to source cash
can slow down the approval process”. If
you wonder “should I do this?”, talk to
your lender first.
Once you find a home and are officially
under contract, there will be flurry of
activity and then a waiting period. One
of the most important things a buyer
can do is to get information that the
lender requests submitted as quickly as
possible.
Buyers should be sure to send official
documents. Shannon says “please send
your whole bank statements and official
pay stubs. Underwriters won’t accept
screen shots or documents with black
sharpie lined through parts”. During
the underwriting process, the lender
is making sure that loaning you the
amount of money you have requested is
a sound business decision. They will be
evaluating you as a borrower and also
make sure that the home is worth the
amount of the loan.
There will be an appraisal ordered and
performed. Buyers should expect to pay
Meet OUR LOAN Specialists
Shannon Katz
Loan Consultant
NMLS# 1170312
108 Byrd Way, #200
Warner Robins, Georgia 31088
https://www.loanDepot.com/skatz
(478) 419-7111 office
(478) 244-5513 cell
(833) 319-0566 fax
skatz@loandepot.com
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cost can vary depending on the home and/
or location. It can range from $350 - $600
or more. This is a discussion you should
have with your lender at the beginning of
the process so you are not surprised! The
appraiser is a neutral third party that acts as
the lender’s “boots on the ground” evaluating
the home. They will make sure that the
home is truly worth the amount the bank will
be lending. They will also make sure that
any repairs that could affect the value are
requested and, if needed, they will go back out
before closing to make sure those repairs were
performed.
As your home loan closing nears, you will get
the “clear to close” meaning that all of the
lender and appraisal requirements have been
met! You are then one step closer to being a
homeowner. There will be some disclosures
sent to you to review and accept and you will
be notified of the amount of any and all funds
you need to pay in order to close. Buyers
should be especially careful with wiring money
for closing. There have been several cases of
wire fraud involving real estate transactions,
so take your closing attorney’s, lender’s and
agent’s advice on this matter to heart. Always
verify wiring instructions and be leary of any
“changes” to the established procedure.
There are newer laws in place to ensure that
borrowers have time to review their closing
documents thoroughly. This means that there
are strict timelines for everyone to follow. You
don’t want your closing delayed because you
missed a phone call or an email!
Throughout this process, you, your
Realtor® and your lender will be in frequent
communication to ensure that your transaction
runs as smoothly as possible!
At the closing (here in Georgia, attorneys
perform closings), you will sign all of your
documents and get the keys to your new
home!
Garrett Bennett
Branch Manager
NMLS #1510504
349 Margie Dr., Ste. 200A
Warner Robins GA 31088
D: 478-747-4581
F: 800-282-4805
garrett.bennett@homestarfc.com
NMLS #1510504 GA #60344 Branch NMLS #1271178 Copyright © 2018. Homestar Financial Corporation
NMLS ID #70864. 332 Washington St. NW Gainesville, GA 30501. All Rights Reserved. Georgia Residential
Mortgage Licensee #17368.
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experience in Houston Couny and surrounding areas. Our goal is to
make the process of managing and renting convenient for owners and
tenants. We pride ourselves on providing exceptional customer service
while maintaining the integrity of the owner’s investment.
Knowing that
properties are managed by experienced professionals gives owners and
tenants peace of mind.
Services for Homeowners
• Premium Online Marketing
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Help
1271 S Houston Lake Road, Warner Robins, GA 31088
478-988-8442 rentals@richardsonfreerentals.com
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Affordable Pricing
High End Amenities
Bel Air Subdivision
» Starting in the $170’s
» Granite Counter Tops
» Stainless Steel Appliances
» Luxury Vinyl Flooring
» 2 Car Garage
» Brick Front
Deer Point
Subdivision
New for 2021
In Hawkinsville
Bradford Park Subdivision
» Starting in the $160’s
» Granite Counter Tops
» Stainless Steel Appliances
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» 1 car garage
» Starting in the $170’s
» Granite Counter Tops
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Laura Branham
Cell: 478-951-9617
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Cell: 404-234-5540
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Georgia National
Fairgrounds
• Arts & Crafts
• Farmers Market
• Youth Entertainment Stage
• Kid’s Zone
Other Events in Perry 2021
* Food Truck Fridays
* Art in the Park
* Freedom Fireworks
* Perry Music Festival
* Oktoberfest
+ Business Battlefield
* International Festival
May 14, June 11, July 9,
August 13, September 10
May 1
July 4
September 18
October 23
October 28
November 6
+ Perry Restaurant Week November 8 - 14
+ = Perry Chamber Event
* = City of Perry Event
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Robins Region Chamber Of Commerce
City of Warner Robins
City of Byron
Macon-Bibb County Events
Macon Chamber of Commerce
Visit Macon
Perry Chamber
City of Perry
https://chamber.robinsregion.com/events
https://www.wrga.gov/425/Calendar-of-Events
https://www.byronga.com/events.cfm?ID=1
https://www.maconbibb.us/pab-special-events/
https://www.maconchamber.com/
https://www.maconga.org/
https://www.perrygachamber.com/
https://perry-ga.gov/special-events-information
Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter https://www.gnfa.com/
City of Centerville Happenings
March
Centerville Market Day – March 20
Yoga in the Park – March 20
Popcorn in the Park – March 20
April
Centerville Market Day – April 3, April 17
Spring Block Party – April 10
Yoga in the Park – April 17
Touch a Truck – April 17
May
Food Truck Friday – May 7
Centerville Market Day – May 15
Yoga in the Park – May 15
Popcorn in the Park – May 15
June
Food Truck Friday – June 4
Centerville Market Day – June 5, June 19
Yoga in the Park – June 19
July
Independence Day Celebration – July 3
Centerville Market Day – July 17
Yoga in the Park – July 17
August
Centerville Market Day – August 21
Yoga in the Park – August 21
September
Food Truck Friday – September 3
Centerville Market Day – September 4, September 18
Yoga in the Park – September 18
Popcorn in the Park – September 18
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FAVES
Whether you are going out or eating in, spring brings
to mind the unmistakable aroma of barbeque. Here
are some of our favorite places and a few tried
and true recipes that will have you enjoying every
moment of BBQ season this year!
Scott Boys Smokin’ BBQ
If there is an event happening in Middle Georgia, you
can be sure that the Scott Boys smokin’ BBQ truck
will be there. From the Dogwood Festival to Food
Truck Fridays, you can smell the smoke from a mile
away when they are in attendance. When events
shut down in middle Georgia, they started taking
their treats to the streets, dropping in and setting up
shop in various subdivisions. Talk about taking your
product to the people! Specialties include BBQ pork
sandwiches and Smoked hot wings. Follow them on
Facebook to see their upcoming events.
**You really must try their pulled pork loaded fries
and buffalo chicken!
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David Braun has been cooking up BBQ for three decades.
From backyard BBQ’s to competing in the Vienna Pig Jig,
David know his Q. Now, he has opened a spot right in
downtown Perry at the Village Shops where you can taste his
talent! With fun specials like the “Zombie Platter” and “Monster
Express”, you are sure to find something to whet your
appetite. David also caters on-site events
big and small. When the wind blows just
right, all of Downtown can smell this great
little BBQ joint from the guy that cooks
like a MONSTER!
736 Carroll Street, Perry
478-954-1167
The Butcher Shop
David and Amy Dean have created a fantastic shop
for high quality meats, frozen foods and pre-made
meals. Whether you are ready to put some steaks
on the grill at home or have an event catered with
their mouth–watering recipes, David and Amy have
got you covered.
1057 Hwy 96 #100,
Warner Robins, GA 31088
(478) 988-9262
Backyard Recipes
Hearty Baked Beans
1 1/2 pounds ground beef
1 small onion, finely chopped
2 (16-oz cans) pork and beans
1/2 cup barbecue sauce
2 tbsp spicy brown mustard
1/2 cup ketchup
1 tablespoon soy sauce
4 tablespoons brown sugar
6 to 8 slices slices bacon
1 bell pepper finely chopped
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
Instructions:
In 10-inch skillet, cook ground beef,
bacon and onion until beef is browned
on medium-high heat. Drain fat from
mixture.
In slow cooker, mix beef mixture and
all remaining ingredients. Cover; cook
on low heat for 3 hours.
Mouthwatering
BBQ Chicken Brine
1 gallon warm water
¾ cup kosher salt
⅔ cup sugar
¾ cup soy sauce
¼ cup olive oil
Mix all ingredients in a container twice
as big as you think you’ll need. Add
all ingredients until mixed and sugar
and salt are dissolved. Brine whole
chickens 4 hours to overnight., and
boneless, skinless breasts for about
two hours. Remove from brine and
pat dry before grilling!
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REALTOR?
By
Ricki Free
“The term REALTOR® has one, and only
one, meaning:
REALTOR® is a federally registered collective
membership mark which identifies a real estate
professional who is a member of the NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and subscribes
to its strict Code of Ethics.
The single most important rule governing the
MARK is that it may only be used to convey this
meaning, and never used to convey another
meaning.”
This quote is straight off the NAR (National
Association of REALTORS) website.
In Georgia, when a salesperson makes the
committment to become a REALTOR, they
become members of their local Board of Realtors,
GAR (Georgia Association of REALTORS) and
NAR (National Association of Realtors). Just like
the quote says we are sworn to uphold a strict
code of ethics along with the “Golden Rule”. The
17 articles in the code of ethics are consumer and
our fellow REALTORS centric.
I think another misnomer is that we are in sales.
We are, but we are actually in the service industry;
we provide a service. We do however, have to sell
people on the value of our services. My
father-in-law Donnie Free, who is now retired
from an over 40-year career in real estate, says
all you have to offer a buyer or seller is your
time and knowledge. There really is no truer
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The word REALTOR is used incorrectly
every day. Not all real estate sales people
are REALTORS. When someone passes
their real estate exam and become licensed
by their state, they are considered a Real
Estate Salesperson. Only when they join a
Board of REALTORS, take their oath and
pass Code of Ethics training, may they then
call themselves a REALTOR.
statement. REALTORS are knowledgeable on
all aspects of buying and selling property. Most
Realtors will “specialize”, for example home
sales, commercial, land or property management
in order to be experts in a particular type of real
estate transaction (they are all different animals).
That is not to say that an agent couldn’t specialize
in more than one or all types of real estate
transactions. As you read the other articles in
this magazine, you can see we are a part of the
whole process, that is our service. We are here
to facilitate you throughout the entire real estate
transaction. The decisions are yours, we just give
you Advice and Counsel.
If you know any REALTORS, you know it’s not
their job-it’s their lifestyle. They are up early
maybe not out of the house but certainly planning
their day to service their clients and they are
the last in their families to arrive home at night.
They work when most are off work – after hours
and weekends. Realtors are a close nit group,
often misunderstood, competitors yet friends. If
REALTORS cared about what they made per hour,
there would be none. They love the job of helping
people find their home and that of helping a seller
sell and move on to their next chapter of life. They
are the calm in the storm, when everyone else is
emotionally tied to the transaction they are the
voice of reason and resolve.
I have some accomplishments in my life that I am
very proud and grateful for and being able to use
REALTOR behind my name is one them.
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No Need to Upgrade. Standard Unique Features
CMD Communities is proud to build homes in Georgia, bringing new homeowners the
quality and craftsmanship only CMD can deliver.
Wooden Nickel Subdivision
Located in Perry, Georgia
Homes from the
$350k+
Bryson Crossing Subdivision
Located in Bonaire, Georgia:
Homes from the
$300k+
Call one of our experienced Agents about building timelines, specific
pricing, floor plans, and more.
Beverly Hardy
Cell: 478-951-7140
beverlyhardy@cbfreerealty.com
Coldwell Banker Free Realty
1271 South Houston Lake Rd
Warner Robins, GA 31088
Phone: 478-218-8052
Christi King
Cell: 478-662-4285
christihking@cbfreerealty.com
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In Middle Georgia
Andersonville
National Historic Site
Andersonville National Historic Site and National
Cemetery preserves an important part of history
tucked into the area between Montezuma and
Americus. Andersonville was the site of a prisoner
of war camp during the last 14 months of the Civil
War for Northern troops who were captured here in
Georgia. The harsh conditions and living quarters
are displayed so visitors can get a true sense of what
being a POW in the Civil War was like. The site has
the original gate to the camp, monuments from many
states and a wonderful museum, a gift shop, and
there are also picnic areas to enjoy. The cemetery
has displays showing the historical events and their
significance throughout. The cemetery continues to
hold services for veterans who are eligible for burial
at a National Cemetery. The cemetery is especially
moving around Memorial Day & Veteran’s Day when
flags mark each grave.
https://www.nps.gov/ande/index.html
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Amerson
River Park
Amerson River Park contains 180 acres of
forests, meadows, and wetlands surrounded by
a river oxbow. However, Amerson River Park is
more than just a beautiful place to admire nature.
The Park’s natural beauty is complimented by a
state-of-the-art playground, a canoe launch and
takeout, miles of trail, and pavilions overlooking
the river. It’s great for tubing, hiking, picnicking
and so much more.
https://www.newtownmacon.com/parks-on-thetrail/#A
with
the Wagoner Family
Fun on the river
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They say that the most important feature of a property is location, location, location. Here in Middle Georgia, we are
blessed with a great location. We are close to the mountains, the big city, the east cost and the gulf coast. Within a half
days’ drive, we can travel to many different “destinations”. But there are actually some really great spots even closer to
home that most people don’t realize are here or we take for granted that we can go “anytime”! Here are some quick trips
under 90 minutes from the Warner Robins area that are worth the drive
Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary
712 L G Griffin Rd, Locust Grove, GA 302448
(770) 957-0888
Noah’s Ark is a 250-acre animal rehabilitation
center with habitats for more than 1,200 animals.
Habitats are open to the public and house tigers,
wolves, bears, lions, a leopard, monkeys and
more.
The Rock Ranch
5020 Barnesville Hwy The Rock, GA 30285
(706) 647-6374
The Rock Ranch - a 1,500-acre agritourism
destination is great for family fun, field trips,
corporate events, or primitive camping. The
working cattle ranch, founded by the late S. Truett
Cathy, is dedicated to Growing Healthy Families,
and boasts more than 35 spectacular attractions!
Albany, GA
Various Locations
The city of Albany, GA is only 95 miles
from Warner Robins and has so much to
offer. From the Parks at Chehaw, to the
Flint Riverquarium, there is something for
every type of traveler. The Albany Civil
Rights Institute and the Albany Museum of
Art also offer great learning experiences.
One of our favorite spots is the Art Park on
Pine. It’s a community center purposed
with hosting events that highlight local
artists. You can observe, create
and/or perform all forms of art in what was
an old section of buildings that otherwise
would be underutilized. Artists are always
working on new projects on the walls
inside. It’s a free spot worth a stop!
https://visitalbanyga.com/
Senoia (Walking Dead Tour)
Main Street, Senoia, GA 30276
(770) 599-0091
The Georgia Tour Company was founded by locals
to share with the world a backstage, behind the
scenes look at film and television productions shot
right here in Georgia. In the last ten years, Senoia
has become a travel destination as fans journey to
where some of their favorite movies and television
show, the Walking Dead, have been shot. While
visiting Senoia, be sure to visit the quaint shops,
eat at one of the many delicious restaurants and
stay overnight to enjoy the total experience of
“Southern Hospitality”.
Tubman Museum
310 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31201
(478) 743-8544
The Tubman Museum is the Southeast’s largest
museum dedicated to the Art, History and Culture
of African Americans. Take a journey from Africa
to America! Begin your adventure with local Artist,
Wilfred Stroud’s nine panel mural that chronicles
the struggles and triumphs of the African
American Experience.
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Commercial Real Estate
Scott Free
Broker / Owner
CB Free Realty
O: 478-218-2600
C: 478-951-3333
scottfree@cbfreerealty.com
Many aspects of real estate are different,
but none more so than the world of commercial
real estate. Commercial Realtors® have a different
tool box than residential agents. They work hand
in hand with city, county and state governments,
planning and zoning, and they must have
extensive knowledge of right of ways, easements,
drainage, annexation and more. We met with two
of our Realtors® that have extensive experience in
commercial real estate and land sales to discuss
what’s happening in our local market, as well as
what to look for when choosing a Realtor® to help
you with large tracts commercial properties.
Scott free is the owner and qualifying broker of
CB Free Realty and has been in the real estate
business for over 34 years. Scott’s main focus is
commercial sales and development.
Joe meadows is an Associate Broker with CB
Free Realty and has been in real estate for over
15 years. Joe deals primarily in land and large
parcels as well as commercial properties.
Gentlemen, how’s the commercial real estate
business these days?
Joe: Wide open! Sales are strong in the land
arena right now, in particular. Timber and
recreational tracts are moving quite well at the
moment. Warehouse space, as well is in high
demand.
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Scott: We actually have a couple of different
areas we deal in. Typical commercial properties
like retail, some restaurants, fast food - those are
doing well. Hospitality - like hotel and motels and
higher end restraunts are having a harder time.
Office space is slow.
Has the covid-19 pandemic and having more
folks work from home changed the type of
properties that businesses are looking for?
Scott: That is the reason for the slow down in
hospitality and office space.
Joe: I agree. With more folks working from home
and that becoming more acceptable, the need for
traditional office space has gone down. And with
folks not able to travel like they were, the hotel
and motel industry has taken a hit, too.
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different animal”, how so?
Scott: There is so much that goes into putting
a commercial deal together that really can’t
be “taught” in traditional classes. It just takes
experience. You have to understand zoning,
drainage requirements, all sorts of things. It is
skill set, what type of qualifications should a
seller or buyer look for in a commercial agent?
Joe: Experience. It really counts. I grew up
farming and understand land. I think getting
into commercial and land sales can be hard for
someone without already having a background
in land in order to know what folks are looking
for.
That stuff is hard to teach. Not saying it
can’t be done, but it’s hard to start from the very
beginning.
quite literally a different vocabulary. People may
not know that some commercial deals can take
a long time to pull together, we are talking up to
a year or more. And the agent is working that
deal the whole time. Often, I have to go before
city councils on behalf of the client to ask for new
zoning or sewer access. You can’t fake it ‘til you
make it in commercial sales.
Joe: (laughing), Yes, that’s right. You better know
your stuff. When a developer or high end buyer
calls and starts asking specific questions, you
better know the answer or they will move on to
another agent real quick.
With commercial deals requiring a different
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Scott: That’s Right, Joe, I think folks need to
look for someone who can walk the walk when it
comes time to put pen to paper. Having access
to commercial websites and listing sites is
super important, especially for sellers. Getting
a property marketed properly is a different ball
game for commercial and large land tracts. You
can’t just put it in the MLS (Multiple Listing
Service) and install a sign out front. Having good
contacts at the cities, counties and development
authorities also really helps lend credibility to an
agent.
Joe Medows
Associate Broker
CB Free Realty
O: 478-218-8052
C: 478-697-3448
joemedowsjr@cbfreerealty.com
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at CB Free realty
Hannah Branham
478-297-5325
hannahbranham@cbfreerealty.com
Hunter Branham
478-365-6393
hunterbranham@cbfreerealty.com
Laura Branham
478-951-9617
laurabranham@cbfreerealty.com
Judy Chappell-Wellman
478-808-1170
judychappell@cbfreerealty.com
Dee Clements
478-235-8681
deeclements@cbfreerealty.com
Elizabeth Drew
478-397-4421
elizabethdrew@cbfreerealty.com
Heather Drury
478-918-4182
heatherdrury@cbfreerealty.com
Julie Evans
478-808-2751
julieevans@cbfreerealty.com
Scott Free
478-951-3333
scottfree@cbfreerealty.com
Ashley Gates
478-508-4100
ashleyhuffgates@cbfreerealty.com
Beverly Hardy
478-951-7140
beverlyhardy@cbfreerealty.com
Lisa Hardy
478-213-1190
lisahardy@cbfreerealty.com
Debbie Hart
478-952-9080
debbiehart@cbfreerealty.com
Jerry Haywood
478-334-0577
jerryhaywood@cbfreerealty.com
Marissa Haywood
478-284-4965
marissahaywood@cbfreerealty.com
Dylon Hibbard
334-669-7018
dylonhibbard@cbfreerealty.com
Juliana Horsting
478-955-0259
julianahorsting@hotmail.com
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Peyton Palmer
478-396-4697
dawnjerles@cbfreerealty.com
Christi King
478-662-4285
christihking@cbfreerealty.com
Blake Lewis
912-614-9411
blakelewis@cbfreerealty.com
Derrell Long
478-918-5678
derrelllong@cbfreerealty.com
Saundra Malloy
478-973-1773
saundramalloy@cbfreerealty.com
Shawn Masters
478-217-0505
shawnmasters@cbfreerealty.com
Sheridan McIver
478-918-5029
sheridanmciver@cbfreerealty.com
Joe Meadows
478-697-3448
joemeadowsjr@cbfreerealty.com
Tacoria Odom
912-222-9117
tacoriaodom@cbfreerealty.com
Sharmane Clay
229-269-9663
sharmaneclay@cbfreerealty.com
Jennifer Parfitt
478-308-1293
jenniferparfitt@cbfreerealty.com
478-997-0910
peytonpalmer@cbfreerealty.com
Alan “Al” Pekny
478-258-8465
alpekny@cbfreerealty.com
Julie Pekny
478-258-8334
juliepekny@cbfreerealty.com
Titi Pierce
478-213-9237
titipierce@cbfreerealty.com
Kasey Smith
478-832-8425
kaseysmith@cbfreerealty.com
Rene Valdes
631-987-0312
renevaldes@cbfreerealty.com
Sandra Wall
478-952-3515
sandrawall@cbfreerealty.com
Tony Wagoner
404-234-5540
tonywagoner@cbfreerealty.com
Carrie Margaret Wynne
478-230-8781
carriemargaretwynne@cbfreerealty.com
Vicki Wall
678-227-0166
vickiwall@cbfreerealty.com
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When I was a child, I first wanted to be a
teacher. That idea wasn’t really encouraged at home
because teachers have to work really hard, for not a
lot of pay and deal with a lot of “stuff”. My dad used
more creative words. My parents didn’t think teaching
was the career for me, so I went in another direction.
In high school, I discovered that I really liked writing.
I’d write silly poems and fun stories, because I loved
the creative part of my brain that writing tickled. I
helped edit the school newspaper, was editor of the
literary magazine and found something I loved to do.
I distinctly remember fussing at my whole class (who
were being typical, uncooperative teenagers) that “this
might just be a class to you, but this is what I want to
do for a living”. They were unimpressed. And as life
would have it, life happened.
I had some medical issues that encouraged
me to get married and start having babies early, which
meant I completed one whole semester of community
college. My dreams of writing for a newspaper and
“getting the scoop” seemed unreachable. But I knew I
wanted children, so we put other ambitions on hold.
We became a military family and hit the road!
I am blessed with three great (now grown) children
who make me proud (almost) every day. They are my
greatest accomplishment! In our travels, my young
family and I stopped here in 1998 to visit my Uncle
in Perry / Warner Robins on a cross country trek from
south Florida to Alaska (13 days!) with two toddlers in
tow. We ventured down Russell Parkway toward the
base TLF (hotel) and I looked around. It was a typical
Georgia July with the temperature hovering at about
147 degrees and the humidity just shy of “underwater”.
Everything seemed, well, brown. As we drove past the
typical businesses that were just outside every military
gate, I thought to myself: “well, I know what place
is never gonna’ be on our dream sheet”. And as life
would have it, life happened.
We were stationed in Alaska, Wyoming and
Hawaii and during that time, my grandfather and then
my mom and dad relocated from Florida to Middle
Georgia. When an out of nowhere divorce happened
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while in Hawaii, I suddenly, for the first time in my adult
life, had a choice in where I would go. But “home” was
not home anymore. I remembered what I had seen
of Middle Georgia many years earlier and promptly
moved to Texas.
It wasn’t a mistake, necessarily, but
more of a learning experience. It was not the first I’d
made, nor the last, and my year there gave me some
great friends and memories, but it still never felt like
“home”. And so, over 13 years after I swore I’d never
live in Georgia, I packed my kids up and we came to
Perry.
And as life would have it, life happened. I
made friends, I settled in, found a job meant for me
and fell in love with this area. Who knew that I could
love a place (and it’s people) so much? Perry is home
now! I have been here in Middle Georgia for almost
10 years and I can’t imagine living anywhere else. Well,
except in July. And August. Those months, I dream of
visiting Hawaii again!
And now, look what I get to do “for a living”!
I started here at CB Free as the receptionist and have
grown so much! I have become a licensed instructor
and actually get to teach real estate classes. Do I have
25 littles to look after? No, I have 45 biggies I get to
help on the daily (and no—or very little nose wiping).
I have been lucky enough to find bosses who let my
inner kindergarten teacher shine. I currently have a
makeshift tiki bar in my office! (Who gets to do that?)
And here I am, publishing an amazing magazine, with
people I love and admire.
I encourage you to never say “never”. Find
good people, (they make all the difference) share
your strengths and don’t give up. But also, don’t be
so quick to judge. I never thought I’d be a teacher, a
writer and live in and love Perry, Georgia. But here I
am, literally living my dreams.
-- Meredith
Meredith Plummer
Marketing Director
marketing@cbfreerealty.com
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׉EWHY
Our Agents are the difference!
We are always looking to
grow our Coldwell Banker
Free Family!
If you are looking to
join a hard working,
ethical, professional and
knowledgable group of
agents, who work together
as a family, give us a call.
We’d love to share what
Coldwell Banker Free Realty
has to offer!
Call Scott or Ricki for a
confidential interview!
Scott: 478-951-3333
Ricki: 478-955-5986
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