Tile floors are tacky, and not considered updated or nice in California. Add to this maybe open decks, leaves and SNAKES. In California there are not really decks. We have concrete covered patios mostly. And LEAVES. If you have deciduous trees, you will have to mulch them regularly each fall with your new riding lawnmower. You may have never had one but the yards can be big here. Set aside $ for that. If you don’t stay on top of your leaves here you might be inviting venomous COPPERHEAD SNAKES. I have found 11 in my badly neglected yard since I moved here 3.5 months ago. Nice video.
Ok , I’ve been devouring some of your videos , love them , we live in Fl and we are considering moving to GA Spend some time in Dawsonville area couple months ago , I do hvac for a living and my company is part of Cool Ray located in Marietta , for loan purposes so I need proof that I’m part of the same company , even if the company names are different , they own companies all over from Fl to Arizona , and second is Buford or Woodstock a decent commute to Marietta for example Thanks , hopefully at some point you can help us find our new home
Thanks for watching. We would love to help you find your Georgia home. You can reach us at 470-577-6472 or hello@keypointhomesgroup.com We can definitely partner you with a great lender that can help coordinate what is needed from your employer/parent company.
Hi Sarah, quick question. For a home that has an unfinished basement, is that considered as part of the value of a home for purposes of appraisal or is it just the finished/livable areas that matter?
Great question. An unfinished basement usually adds around $15-20k in value whereas a finished basement will add $30-40k depending on level of finishes,etc. Yes, a home on an unfinished basement will sell for more than a home without.
@Moving to Georgia I'm guessing that's because the unfinished basement is like a blank portrait which leaves it open for the buyer to do whatever they want?
Well, that depends on what you’re looking for! My channel covers a lot of great areas and I would love to give you personalized recommendations. We would love to help you find your Georgia home. You can reach us at 470-577-6472 or hello@keypointhomesgroup.com
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Tile floors are tacky, and not considered updated or nice in California. Add to this maybe open decks, leaves and SNAKES. In California there are not really decks. We have concrete covered patios mostly. And LEAVES. If you have deciduous trees, you will have to mulch them regularly each fall with your new riding lawnmower. You may have never had one but the yards can be big here. Set aside $ for that. If you don’t stay on top of your leaves here you might be inviting venomous COPPERHEAD SNAKES. I have found 11 in my badly neglected yard since I moved here 3.5 months ago. Nice video.
I love watching your videos we live in Evans and eventually we want to move to dahlonega love the mountains
Thank you for watching. I would love to help you with that!!
Ok , I’ve been devouring some of your videos , love them , we live in Fl and we are considering moving to GA
Spend some time in Dawsonville area couple months ago , I do hvac for a living and my company is part of Cool Ray located in Marietta , for loan purposes so I need proof that I’m part of the same company , even if the company names are different , they own companies all over from Fl to Arizona , and second is Buford or Woodstock a decent commute to Marietta for example
Thanks , hopefully at some point you can help us find our new home
Thanks for watching. We would love to help you find your Georgia home. You can reach us at 470-577-6472 or hello@keypointhomesgroup.com We can definitely partner you with a great lender that can help coordinate what is needed from your employer/parent company.
Why aren't the walls insulated, it still helps with keeping the house cool during the Summer months?????
The walls are insulated!
Hi Sarah, quick question. For a home that has an unfinished basement, is that considered as part of the value of a home for purposes of appraisal or is it just the finished/livable areas that matter?
Great question. An unfinished basement usually adds around $15-20k in value whereas a finished basement will add $30-40k depending on level of finishes,etc. Yes, a home on an unfinished basement will sell for more than a home without.
@Moving to Georgia I'm guessing that's because the unfinished basement is like a blank portrait which leaves it open for the buyer to do whatever they want?
Hello Sarah..thinking about moving back to Ga..are there any VA sellers with 3% or lower apr that I can assume?
There are! Let’s find you a home. We would love to help you find your Georgia home. you can reach us at 470-577-6472 or hello@keypointhomesgroup.com
Wow that spider 🕷️ looked serious 😂
They are seriously big! Thanks for watching.
1 story ranch was my goal. Most of these ranch homes are very boxy. I’m looking for more open concept
Don’t give up. They are out there. I just got one. It was built in ‘80 but remodeled to be open.
Do unfinished basements get counted as square footage of a house when it gets listed? Thanks.
No, it does not. Thanks for watching!
@@MovingtoGeorgia Great, thank you!~
You forgot to mention you need to buy your own refridgerator for your house.
Yes, especially in a new construction. Resale homes are 50/50 on if the seller is leaving the current refrigerator. Thanks for watching.
What is a great area moving from California trying to find a great location ❤❤❤
Well, that depends on what you’re looking for! My channel covers a lot of great areas and I would love to give you personalized recommendations. We would love to help you find your Georgia home. You can reach us at 470-577-6472 or hello@keypointhomesgroup.com