Georgia Real Estate

Due to the badly hit recession market, Atlanta rather Georgia real estate market has almost touched the bottom. This is an apt time to buy homes in Georgia as there are hosts of entries in the listings for Georgia foreclosed homes. Till June 2009, the average home value index of Atlanta had been $164,600 which is nearly 14% less than what it had been last year. The average listed price in Atlanta region is $192,500 whereas the median price at which these properties are sold at is $191,700. The value of area in Georgia is $133/sq feet. This is a sink by 13.5% from the value in 2008.
So, if you are planning to give away your home just for any other reason than paying the home loans or other financial crises, this is not the time. You can buy condos in Atlanta or other cites in Georgia because now the price is low and you will have many options. You may land up with a deal that you could not have imagined. Also, if you have not bought any property n last three years, Federal Government has complied to give $8000 and State of Georgia $1800. This gives you a golden opportunity to buy home in Atlanta and nearby areas. However, this offer is applicable till November 2009. You can call up any Georgia real estate agent for further details on the government terms for buying homes and bank’s latest terms for loans. This will prevent any chaos at the time of purchase.

Real estate trends can greatly affect the way that the market progresses.
The Town of Woodbury, often known as the “Gateway to Orange County”, Woodbury is located in the southern portion of Orange County; New York Woodbury is approximately 45 miles north of New York City. The population is approximately nine thousand people. Woodbury borders the Town of Stony Point in Rockland County and property belonging to the United States Military Academy at West Point. The populated portion of West Point is approximately 15 miles east of Woodbury. Bear Mountain State Park is about an equal distance. Within the Town are three Hamlets: Central Valley, Highland Mills, and Village of Harriman