Thomasville Georgia Home featured on TODAY Show Real Estate Segment

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FEATURED on the TODAY Show real estate segment with Barbara Corcoran on 12/16/11! Lakefront lot, saltwater heated pool, 5 BR/ 3 BA on 1.26 acres. This beautifully landscaped home reflects lots of care and pride and features a great room with fireplace and vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, sunroom, formal dining room, rocking chair front porch, redwood playground set, master suite with sitting area, master bath with whirlpool tub and separate shower, enjoy beautiful lake views from the back deck.

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Your Retirement Home in Thomasville May Be a Good Nest Egg With Some Strategic Planning



In the recent downturn of the economy, many homes nationwide as well as homes in Thomasville have taken a dive in value. As a result, they may not be the nest eggs that potential retirees were hoping for. Now, retirees need to know their options and what to do with their homes in Thomasville.

If you find yourself in this predicament and aren’t sure what to do, speak with your financial expert and review the following options for your financial future so that you can retire on time — and enjoy it!

• Wait it out. Most retirees want to try this tactic and are hoping that the housing market will rebound. However, if your property’s upkeep costs, such as taxes, insurance and utilities, continue to rise, you might need to consider other options.




• Pay down the mortgage. If you have the extra dough, start investing in your property by paying off your mortgage faster. You’ll build more equity and soon see that extra money each month going straight into savings. To come up with some extra money to pay down your mortgage, you could refinance to take advantage of lower interest rates, or cut back on consumer spending. Whatever your plan, just know that most financial experts agree that you should not stop contributing to your retirement fund or take money out of your retirement investment accounts to be mortgage free.




• Sell and downsize. If you’re still living in the home in which you raised your children, chances are it’s probably too large for your retirement life. Consider selling and downsizing, especially if you have a good amount of equity built up in your current property. You could have your newer, smaller and cheaper home paid off quickly, and could start contributing more to your retirement fund.

Whatever your current financial situation as you approach retirement, consider all of the options. Retirement is for relaxation — which is hard to do when you’re stressed about monthly finances.

If you’re weighing your retirement options and want to see at what price point homes in Thomasville are currently selling, call First Thomasville Realty at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com .

4 Ways to Help Your Child Buy Thomasville Real Estate



You know that you can lend money to your child to help him or her buy Thomasville real estate. But you’d like to explore some other financial arrangements to determine which option is the most advantageous for you and your child.

Here are four additional ways to help your child buy Thomasville real estate:

1. Give the down payment as a gift.

Before deciding whether to make the money a gift or a loan, consider what moral message you may be sending. You don’t want your child to develop a sense of entitlement and take for granted that he or she can come to you any time money is needed.

If you decide you do want to give part or all of the down payment as a gift, consult with your financial adviser to determine the amount you can give away without incurring tax liabilities.

2. Co-sign the bank loan.

This could be all the help your child needs to get a mortgage. It might make sense if he or she is close to graduating from college and already has a job lined up or has solid but irregular income that would disqualify her or him from getting loan approval.

However, there are big risks associated with co-signing a loan. You're responsible if your child fails to keep up payments, which means the bank will come after you for the money. If your child is late with a payment, it impacts your credit score. If you want to get another loan for a home or some other big expenditure, you may find the co-signed loan uses up your borrowing ability.

Before co-signing a loan, get legal and financial advice. Also, if your child is married, be sure to have his or her spouse sign the loan and any other written documents that provide the terms of your agreement.

3. Set up a shared-equity arrangement.

In this arrangement, everything is open to negotiation. Typically, a written contract spells out that the child (as the homeowner) is responsible for mortgage payments and gets the tax deduction that comes with it, and you (as the investor) are responsible for providing the down payment.

Some of the conditions you’ll want to agree on before finalizing the agreement are: (1) who pays the property taxes, (2) whether or not your name will be on the loan and (3) when the investment will be paid back, through either selling or refinancing the Thomasville real estate.


Because of the flexibility inherent in this type of arrangement, it’s crucial to involve your lawyer and have a document drawn up that spells out everything in detail.

4. Set up a lease-to-own agreement.

Basically, you buy an investment property and rent it to your child. You can set the terms of the agreement, but here’s how lease-to-own arrangements typically work:

The renter is buying the right to purchase the house later at a given price. There’s often a large upfront option fee of 1% to 3% of the home’s purchase price. Or, the option fee can be added to the monthly rent. Usually, some or all of the option fee is credited as a down payment on the purchase of the house.

During the rental period, you still own the home and are legally responsible for it, but your child maintains the property as his or her own. Be sure to have a legally-reviewed contract signed by all parties involved.

If you’re interested in purchasing Thomasville real estate for your adult child or as an investment, First Thomasville Realty can help. Give us a call today at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com for more information.

First Responders Luncheon

Police officers, paramedics, firefighters, and sheriff's deputies were treated to a catered lunch today.  It's the 7th year for the First Responder's Luncheon put on by the Thomasville Area Board of Realtors.

As we remember the 10th anniversary of the 9-11 attacks, it's our way of saying thank you once again to these important people in our community.    "We make our living here in town and our first responders are one of the main reasons that people locate here because they know we have a safe community to live in and if they need help they can get it quickly."

 

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Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

GOLD BOWS are being sold at the Thomasville Visitor's Center to benefit Childhood Cancer Awareness. The bows are $10 each, and they will be placed on the benches in Downtown Thomasville, Georgia, at your place of business, or at your home. Stop by the Visitor's Center weekdays from 8am-5pm or Saturdays from 10am-3pm to purchase yours. Please consider making an important contribution to support Childhood Cancer Awareness!

This Past weekend a Car Wash was held at Thomas County Central's football Stadium to benefit Childhood Cancer Awareness.

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Purchasing Thomasville Real Estate as Income Property



With home prices nearing their bottom, now might be a great time to buy Thomasville real estate as income property. Many more people will be looking to rent now that pre-approved mortgages are harder to come by. But, before you become a landlord, you’ll want to make sure your potential rental property won’t remain vacant for long.

6 tips to help you evaluate your Thomasville real estate investment:



1. Determine if your area has a strong rental market. See what kind of homes are for rent and track how long they remain vacant. If the same properties are listed week after week, it might not be the best area to purchase a rental.



2. Get a feel for the stability of the population. It's good to find a rental property in a transient community because residents are less likely to purchase their own homes, and more likely to rent, if they know they're only going to be there for a couple years. In particular, look for areas with military installations or colleges nearby.



3. Keep an eye on Craigslist and the local Classifieds. Track how many rentals are available at any given time, and get an idea of the size of houses most commonly listed. You won’t want to be trying to rent a 1-bedroom house in a neighborhood that is full of young families.



4. Make sure your potential rental property is located in a good school district. Potential renters with children could be turned off by the quality of the local schools if they have a poor reputation.



5. Check around with local property management companies. They’ll often have the best information about what sort of properties are the easiest to rent out. You can also check their websites to see the properties they have available.



6. Find a house that’s in good shape. Would you live there? If not, either move on to a different property or immediately fix it up.

Owning a rental home can be a great investment. Do your homework, and purchase a home people will be clamoring to rent — not one that continues to sit vacant.

If you have questions about purchasing Thomasville real estate as income property, please call First Thomasville Realty at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com for more information.

Gain Insight Before Renovating Your Thomasville Home



In honor of Labor Day, you may have a few DIY renovation projects planned for your Thomasville home. Instead of plunging right into costly home renovations, you might want to take the long weekend to consider the following tips to gain insight before getting down to work.

• Talk to your parents. Give your elders a call to see what they think about your renovation plans. Those of the older generation have usually lived in many houses and did a lot more fixing up than most property owners do today.




• Consult a professional. Talk with a professional who specializes in the type of renovation that you’re planning, such as a carpenter, plumber or electrician. They might charge you for an hour of their time, but you’ll gain valuable insight and maybe even tips on which building materials to use and where you should purchase them.




• Plan for a permit. Check with your city or township before you do any major renovations or make additions to your Thomasville home. You’ll want to get a permit if one’s needed; otherwise you might be required to undo your hard work and the repercussions could be severe when you eventually try to sell. They’re not out to get you — they just want to ensure everything is up to code with the latest safety and security standards.




• Seek advice from a real estate agent. Before you invest any money in your property, ask a real estate agent to come over and give you advice on which renovations get the best return. Also, the real estate agent will be able to provide you with tips on trends, buyer’s wants and new features you might not have heard about.

Don’t rush right into the renovation. Do your research, make plans and talk to experts who’ve had years of experience. You’ll learn from their mistakes and avoid making building blunders of your own.

If you need help deciding how to renovate your Thomasville home, call First Thomasville Realty at 229-226-6515 or email me at info@FTRealty.com for more information.

Get Schooled on Thomasville Homes for Sale



If you’re looking to purchase a new home, then you have a list of priorities. When looking at Thomasville homes for sale, families with young children consider proximity to schools and quality of school districts as two of the top concerns on their home buying checklist.

With “back to school” on the brain, your top priority when looking at Thomasville homes for sale might be how close a home is to schools. Before you purchase property near a school, take the following considerations into account.

• Top-notch education – If the local school is the best in the surrounding area, then your property value could increase. Houses in your neighborhood will be in high demand because families will want to ensure their children are included in that district.
• Around the blockLiving near a school could be beneficial if you have younger children you can walk with. Additionally, your proximity will allow you to react quickly if school closes early or your child gets sick.
• Noise alert - With cars whizzing by and children walking past, you might have to deal with daily commotion and traffic. Depending on how close you live to the school, you could also be subject to noise from recess, after-school practice and Friday night football games.
• School viewLiving directly across from a school could actually decrease the value of your home and increase the litter. A view of a high school isn’t as good as a view of a quaint, tree-lined street; and the constant foot and car traffic could mean more mess in your yard.
• Neighborhood watch – Do your research. Some neighborhoods surrounding schools may have better relationships with the school. If your neighborhood association meets monthly with a school, you’ll be able to voice any concerns you might have.

While there are many pros and cons to living near schools, you need to decide what is best for your family.

Whether you’re interested in Thomasville homes for sale near or far away from schools, First Thomasville Realty can help you find a home that fits your priorities. Call us today at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com .

Thomasville Home Buyers: 3 Mistakes First-Time Buyers Make (and How to Avoid Them)



There are a few mistakes that many first-time home buyers make. Here are three of the most common mistakes and how you can avoid them when purchasing your first Thomasville home.

Mistake #1: Assuming your credit is good.
The information in your credit report determines whether you can get a loan — and how much interest you will have to pay – so it pays to be certain your credit reports are accurate.

Check your credit reports for free from all three credit reporting companies — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — to make sure everything is correct. If you find errors, contact both the credit reporting company and the information provider (the person, company or organization that provided information about you to a credit reporting company) involved in the errors and ask them to fix the credit report errors.

Mistake #2: Getting pre-qualified, not pre-approved, for a loan.
It's far better to be pre-approved for a loan than to be pre-qualified. Here’s why…

With pre-qualification, your lender does a preliminary evaluation of your ability to pay for a home and gives an estimate of the mortgage amount they’ll give you. The lender does not verify the information you provide.

With pre-approval, your lender verifies your income, assets, debts and credit history. They provide you with written confirmation of the mortgage amount for which you’re approved. That written confirmation demonstrates to the seller that you are committed to buying; this can give you an advantage over other buyers.

Mistake #3: Allowing emotions to influence your decisions.
Buying a home is an investment. It needs to be treated as any other investment. You don't buy stocks because they are pretty and you shouldn't pick your Thomasville home that way either. Make sure the home you buy fits your needs and allows you room to grow over the next few years. As with any sound investment, time is the key to a good return.

If you are a first-time home buyer, we would be happy to help you find (and get the best price for) your first Thomasville home. Give First Thomasville Realty a call today at 229-226-6515 or email me at info@FTRealty.com .

Answers to Your Questions about Online Thomasville Real Estate Valuations



We’ve been getting a lot of questions about the estimated Thomasville real estate values provided by online sources (such as Zillow or Trulia), so we thought we’d answer a few of the most frequently asked questions here today.

Why is the price you think my home can sell for different than the estimated home values provided by online real estate sources?

Because computer programs set those prices. Here’s how it works in general. A computer pulls the description of your Thomasville real estate from public records. Using that extremely basic information, such as square footage and number of bedrooms and bathrooms, the computer comes up with a price for your home.

Computer programs cannot personally visit your home and other homes in your neighborhood to see the differences and similarities. For example, they cannot see that your home has recently been painted and renovated.

Are there any circumstances in which those computer generated values are at least fairly accurate?

The estimated home values could be in the ballpark if all the following are true:

• Your home is in a subdivision in which homes are very similar;
• Several homes just like yours have sold recently;
• Homes are not being sold as short sales or going into foreclosure;
• Your home is newer and has not had a major renovation or addition that is not in the public records.

While it’s fun to go online to see what your neighbor’s home sold for, don’t use that information as the final word on what your home could sell for in today’s market.

If you’d like a free, in-person, professional analysis of what your home in the Thomasville real estate market could sell for, give First Thomasville Realty a call today at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com . No obligation, just information.

STEVEN CLAWSON SHOW MOVING TO THE THOMASVILLE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM



Exciting News - Due to unprecedented popular demand, Steven Clawson’s Welcome Home Concert is moving to the Thomasville Municipal Auditorium. Please spread the word and help us sell out this great evening of music with one of Thomasville’s favorite sons and one of Troupe’s outstanding alumni – Friday, Aug. 19th, 7:30 p.m. Call the Thomasville Visitors Center at 229-228-7977 to get tickets today!

4 Tips to Get Your Thomasville Home Sold in a Buyers' Market



Yes, it’s still a buyer’s market, and there doesn’t appear to be a change coming any time soon. What makes this a buyers’ market? There are more homes for sale than people who want to buy them. That means it takes longer for homes to sell, and buyers can be pickier.

If you want or need to sell your Thomasville home, here are four tips to help you do that in today’s real estate market:

1. Be choosy about the real estate agent you hire. Interview at least three agents. Ask questions about how they’d market your Thomasville home. You want someone who markets aggressively and uses both online and offline marketing techniques. Find out how many homes they’ve sold in your neighborhood within the last six months. You want an agent who has recently sold homes in your area - not just listed them, but actually taken them all the way through to closing.

2. Implement the advice you get from your agent. Find out what you should do to prepare you home for sale by asking, “What changes should I make to my home?” Then do what your agent recommends before putting your home on the market. What might seem unimportant to you can mean the difference between selling your home quickly and having it sit on the market for months. Today’s buyers can afford to be picky, so they consider even minor home maintenance issues a sign of neglect and a reason not to buy your home.

3. Price it right. You’ve taken the time to hire a knowledgeable agent. Now, take his or her advice, especially when it comes to pricing. They have the tools and up-to-date information needed to find out what homes similar to yours have sold for recently and how much you can get for yours.

4. Be willing to negotiate. If you’re unwilling to make concessions, buyers are willing to walk away. Remember, with the large number of homes for sale, buyers have many other options.

Yes, it’s more challenging to sell your home in a buyer’s market. But it is definitely possible, if you are proactive.

If you’re ready to work with agents who have a proven marketing plan that gets Thomasville homes sold faster and for the most money possible, give First Thomasville Realty a call today at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com .

Disney's High School Musical

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Thomasville On Stage & Company will present Disney’s High School Musical at the Thomasville Center for the Arts Auditorium on July 22-24th.  For more information visit their website at http://www.tosac.com/

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Tips to Gain Independence from Your Thomasville Home for Sale by Owner



In order to get the most buyers through your front door, you’ll need to do more than just stick a sign in the front yard. An aggressive and thoughtful marketing campaign can make the difference between a quick sale and your house continuing to sit on the market with little activity.

Utilize the long Fourth of July weekend to take the time to thoroughly market your Thomasville home for sale by owner (FSBO).

1. Take a lot of good photographs. You have to expect that buyers will look at your property online before they decide to take the time to visit it in person. Make sure you have a lot of photographs online and that they do your house justice. Take pictures from multiple angles in each room and choose the best ones. Also, if you have a great yard, make sure you show it off.

2. Make the most of your signage. Ensure your phone number is clearly visible. Also, check with your homeowners association and neighbors that live at busy intersections to find out if you can put a sign with an arrow pointing toward your house.

3. Put ads on every website you can. Most buyers start their search on the Internet, so make sure your Thomasville home for sale by owner has a strong online presence.

4. Don’t forget about print ads. Many buyers still look at newspaper Classifieds, so make sure your house appears there. You can often place large ads in smaller publications for relatively little money.

5. Host open houses. Not every location is especially suitable, but try it a couple of times and see how many people turn out. If you’re getting good foot traffic, keep it up.

If you need help marketing your Thomasville home for sale by owner, please call us at 229-226-6515 or email First Thomasville Realty at info@FTRealty.com for more information. And, have a fun and safe Fourth of July weekend!

The Most Important Questions to Ask Thomasville Real Estate Agents


If you’re considering selling your home, you probably already know most of the questions you should ask Thomasville real estate agents you’re thinking of hiring, such as:

• How long have you been a Thomasville real estate agent? • Are you a full-time REALTOR®? • Do you specialize in my neighborhood? • How would you market my home?

Unfortunately, most sellers forget one of the most important questions to ask Thomasville real estate agents: How many of the homes you listed in the last 12 months actually sold?

The answer to this question gets to the heart of whether the agents are good at selling real estate. They’ll have very few sold homes in comparison to the number of homes they listed, if they:

Over-price homes • Under-market homes • Don’t know how to negotiate • Aren’t good at (or simply don’t do) the multitude of tasks knowledgeable real estate agents perform to get homes sold

If you discover that an agent has a higher percentage of listings that are withdrawn or expired and not renewed than other agents in the same area, keep looking.

Searching for agents who get homes sold? Congratulations, you’ve just found an office full of them! We’d be honored if you’d give us a chance to interview for the job of selling your home. Please call First Thomasville Realty at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com to schedule an interview.

Thomasville Home for Sale: Improve Lighting to Increase Value

The right lighting can make your home appear bigger and fresher. It makes a small room look bigger and a large room seem more intimate. It can also add value to your Thomasville home for sale. Just like furniture, lighting can be used as home décor to make your home more beautiful and functional. Done correctly, lighting can positively impact the way buyers view your Thomasville home for sale – and for far less money than other decoration options. For maximum impact, every room in your home should have three layers of light: 1. Ambient Lighting: Ambient lighting provides overall illumination for the whole room. Typical lighting fixtures for this layer include ceiling fixtures such as recessed lights, chandeliers and surface-mounted lights. 2. Task Lighting: Task lighting focuses on a specific area of the room where activities like playing cards, reading or sewing require additional light. It can be as simple as under-cabinet lighting in a kitchen or a reading lamp by a chair. 3. Accent Lighting: Accent lighting creates drama in a room by highlighting architectural features, paintings, statues and other decorative items. Accent lights should be small and specifically directed toward the decorative piece you want to accentuate. One of the most popular forms of accent lighting is track lighting. Thinking of putting your Thomasville home up for sale? Let us give you a free in-home consultation to determine if subtle changes in lighting, or other home improvements, can improve your sales price or time on market. Call First Thomasville Realty today at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com to schedule your free consultation.

Thomasville Real Estate: How to Clean Up after Dusty DIY Projects


So, you’ve decided that you want to take on a home improvement project. You’ll save money, increase the value of your Thomasville real estate and experience the great feeling of doing it yourself.

But have you considered what it’s going to be like afterwards, when it’s time for the clean up? Construction dust hangs in the air, finds its way into every nook and cranny of your Thomasville real estate and seems to last for an eternity.

You try vacuuming up the dust, but find you can’t seem to get rid of it all. Here are the steps

I’ve found that work best for removing that fine dust:

1. Sweep the walls with a clean broom to remove the dust. Use a paint brush to get the dust out of all the corners. Let the dust settle for an hour or two.

2. Vacuum the floors. Do not start by sweeping them with a broom. No matter what type of floors you have, even if they’re wood or tile, use a vacuum. A shop vac with a brush attachment and a HEPA filter works best. (The fine construction dust could damage a typical household vacuum.) Vacuum slowly to avoid stirring up the dust.

3. Mop the floors. Add 1 cup of vinegar to a bucket of water. Mop thoroughly, rinsing your mop frequently.

4. Examine your walls the following day. If you see dust, sweep them again. Then wipe down the entire surface with a wet cloth or sponge. Rinse your wet cloth or sponge frequently. NOTE: If your project included new drywall, do not use anything wet on the drywall. The topping compound used over the drywall seams and nail heads is very lightweight material that is feather sanded to perfection. Wiping it with a damp sponge could damage it.

5. Repeat. If your floors look dull, or if you can see construction dust on them, vacuum and mop them again as outlined in 2 and 3 above.

If you’re going to paint, wait until the majority of the dust has been removed before you start. You don’t have to remove every speck of dust from your walls before painting, but you don’t want to paint over a lot of dust. Clean walls make painting easier and the results better.

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9 Tips for First-time Thomasville Home Buyers


Are you a first-time home buyer? There are a lot of things you’ll want to learn before making that first purchase. Here are 9 tips to help you get a Thomasville home you’ll love and be prepared for additional costs you may not have considered:

1. Ask yourself if you're ready. Are you financially ready to buy a Thomasville home? Do you have a steady job and income? Do you have money for the down payment?

2. Get pre-approved. When you get pre-approved for a mortgage loan, your lender checks your credit and lets you know the amount of mortgage for which you qualify. Having a pre-approved loan will put you at the top of the list when presenting an offer.

3. Identify closing costs. The cost of closing on the sale of your Thomasville home shouldn't be overlooked. Closing costs include origination fees, title and settlement fees, taxes and prepaid items such as homeowner’s insurance or homeowner’s association fees.

4. Calculate your total monthly housing cost. Include taxes and homeowners insurance. In some areas, what you'll pay for your taxes and insurance escrow almost doubles your mortgage payment.

5. Include home maintenance expenses in your budget. Maintaining your investment can be labor-intensive and expensive. Unexpected costs for new appliances, roof repairs and plumbing problems can drain your bank account.

6. Find a Thomasville home. Identify the neighborhood, you want to live in. Hire a full-time REALTOR® who specializes in that neighborhood to help you find and negotiate the purchase of the home.

7. Get a home inspection. Make sure your agent includes a home inspection contingency in your offer to buy a home. If you're unsatisfied with anything found in the home inspection, have your agent negotiate with the seller to make repairs, pay for repairs or lower the price.

8. Make it to closing. You have your financing, your offer has been accepted, and you’re anxiously awaiting the day you close on your home. Now, you just have to make sure you don’t do anything to jeopardize your credit. Do not change jobs, buy a new car or apply for credit cards.

9. Celebrate. Congratulations! You’re now the proud owner of your first home. Buying your first home can be exciting, especially if you’re knowledgeable about the process and prepared.

If your goal for this year is to be a first-time homeowner, let First Thomasville Realty guide you through the process of finding and buying a home. Give us a call today at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com for more information.

Inviting Buyers into Your Thomasville Home For Sale by Owner


Selling a home as a FSBO (for sale by owner) is stressful, but it should never be stressful for your buyers. When lookers come to view your Thomasville home you need to make it as stress free and comfortable as possible. Here are a few ways to make your home a place that buyers will want to stay forever:

1. Open the Door With a Smile: Invite your viewers into your home with a warm and inviting smile and thank them for coming. That seems like a no-brainer but selling a home as a FSBO is stressful and it often shows on your face and in your attitude, especially after a long weekend of open house showing.

2. Bake: If you love to make cookies now is a good time to fill your home with the wonderful aromas of baked goods—just be sure to share. There's nothing more disappointing than a mouthwatering smell that isn't backed up by the goods.

3. Don't Rush Them: If your schedule is full, you picked a bad time to show your house. When buyers come, let them take all the time they need to walk about your home.

4. Leave Them Alone: No one likes someone looking over their shoulders. Your viewers are not going to feel comfortable discussing your home with each other if you're standing right next to them.

5. Make Sure they're Comfortable: Now is not the time for energy saving. Even if you would walk around in a sweater and extra socks to stay warm, don't expect your buyers to be comfortable with the thermostat turned down. Make sure it's warm enough in cold weather and cold enough in hot weather for your buyers to feel good about being in your Thomasville home.

6. Set the Mood: Start a fire in the fireplace, put on some relaxing music, anything to make your home feel more inviting. Avoid candles or air fresheners because it is impossible to know if your potential buyers have allergies.

For more tips on how to make your Thomasville home appealing to buyers, First Thomasville Realty can help. Contact us at 229-226-6515 or email info@FTRealty.com .

To Stage or Not to Stage Thomasville Homes for Sale


With so many Thomasville homes for sale, it’s hard to determine how much money and time you need to invest in order to get your home ready for the real estate market. To sell your house quickly, one helpful strategy all real estate professionals agree on is staging. In general, the goal of staging Thomasville homes for sale is to make it easier for potential buyers to see themselves living in that space. From getting rid of the excess stuff we all seem to accumulate to filling a home you’ve already moved out of with furniture, you’ll increase your chances of a fast sale by staging your home. 3 strategies of staging

1. Minimize clutter – Buyers could completely skip over the positive qualities of your home if they’re too focused on all of the toys, gnome collections or stacks of stuff you have laying around. If you can’t part with the possessions, then rent a storage unit.

2. Bring in a professional – If staging is too daunting of a task for you, or you just don’t have time, hire a professional to get your home in ship shape. He or she might cost a little now, but will save you time and money in the long run.

3. Rent furniture – Not everyone has the money to go out and buy new furniture for their living room, especially if you’ve already moved into another home. Renting furniture is more affordable than you’d imagine. For just over $100 a month, you could rent furniture, sell your home swiftly and be rid of your mortgage payment! From repainting a bright hallway for a more neutral look to putting your children’s larger toys in storage so they don’t clutter the living room, staging will take some time and effort, but your payoff could be huge. If you’d like to stage your Thomasville homes for sale, but just aren’t sure which choices to make or where to invest, First Thomasville Realty can help. Call us today at 229-226-6515 or email info@FTRealty.com .

Does Buying National and Thomasville Real Estate Still Make Financial Sense?


Considering deflated real estate values, you might wonder if buying national and Thomasville real estate still makes good financial sense. According to the National Association of REALTORS® eighth annual Housing Opportunity Pulse Survey, nearly 8 out of 10 respondents believe buying a home does make good financial sense.

Surprised? Let’s examine three reasons Americans believe buying national and Thomasville real estate remains a good financial choice:

1. Lower home prices and low mortgage interest rates are making homes more affordable.

2. Almost 7 out of 10 believe that home values have stabilized in their area; the same number expects home sales to remain about the same through the end of the year.

3. The rate of foreclosures is also seen as stabilizing; 51 percent say the rate is about the same as

last year.

Another big advantage for you may be the tax benefits of home ownership. You will still, as always, be able to deduct the interest you pay, as well as other real estate related items on your income tax return. For most people that deduction equates to a sizeable chunk of money. It can mean the difference between owing the government more money at the end of the year, and getting a refund.

If you would like more information on how owning Thomasville real estate can make sense for you, give First Thomasville Realty a call today at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com .

Thomasville in Bloom

MSNBC.com video: Town's solution to hard times? Southern comfort

Town’s solution to hard times? Southern comfort

Despite a population of just 20,000 people, Thomasville, Ga., is a star among many struggling small towns. NBC’s Roger O’Neil explains how the community remains vibrant.

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Buying a Thomasville Home for Sale versus Renting


Should you buy a Thomasville home for sale? Maybe yes, maybe no. People don’t live in cookie cutter situations; everyone has a unique set of circumstances. For that matter, you may not even need a house. Maybe an apartment is a better fit.

Here are four factors to consider before deciding whether to buy or rent:

1. Maintenance:
One factor you might use to decide whether or not you want to buy a Thomasville home for sale is maintenance. As a homeowner, you’re responsible for the roof when it leaks and the plumbing when it’s clogged. As a renter, you have a landlord who takes care of all that.

2. Frequency of relocation: Another factor to consider is how long you plan to be in the area. For example, if you plan to move in less than five years and don’t fancy renting out the home after you move, buying may not be for you.

3. Tax deductions: The interest you pay on your mortgage is usually tax-deductible. As well, when you close on a home you have the option to pay “points” to reduce your interest over the life of your loan. The amount you pay to cover the points is also usually tax deductible for the year in which you buy the home. Now think about renting… none of your rent is tax deductible. You don’t get money back for living in a home; you get money back for buying a home. With that money, you could further pay down your loan, make repairs or any number of things you need to do.

4. Home decor: When you own, you can decorate any way you want. You can paint, hang pictures or even knock down walls. When you rent, you must live by the rules and regulations established by the landlord, which are usually very restrictive.

So, should you rent or buy? We could tell you buying is the best thing to do, but we could be wrong because we don’t know your particular situation. However, if you can afford a Thomasville home for sale and want to buy one, don’t pass up the best mortgage rates the real estate industry has ever seen!

Still confused as to whether renting or buying is best for you? Give us a call at 229-226-6515, and we’ll personally help you figure it out.

Have you decided owning a home is right for you? Let First Thomasville Realty help you find and buy a great home at a great price. Call us at 229-226-6515 or email info@FTRealty.com for more information.

Thomasville Homes for Sale – Home Selling Questions Answered


Sometimes, thought provoking questions come in from readers with national or Thomasville homes for sale. I thought I’d answer a few of the questions I’ve received recently. Maybe you have some of the same questions.

Is a mural considered a personal touch or a selling point?

This is a hard question to answer. It really depends on the mural, the room it’s in, and if it could be considered part of the décor. For instance, would a rooster painted on the wall of a country-style kitchen add or detract?

If you have a real estate agent, ask his or her opinion. If you don’t have an agent, I strongly suggest you hire one to walk through and give you suggestions. For most Thomasville homes for sale, the answer will be “paint over it.” However, you never really know when an image might be that extra touch that makes the room special. So, get a professional opinion from someone who can actually go to your home and see it.

Some murals can add to the room, such as whimsical rabbit murals in a child’s bedroom. Others can severely detract from a room, such as a large mural of Elvis on the bathroom wall. Tons of people like Elvis, but I’m not so sure they’d all like an image of him in the bathroom.

On a side note, one of the good things about having an agent is that he or she just might know a really big Elvis fan who would love the home as is.

My budget is really tight. I read about home staging, but I can’t afford it. Is it absolutely necessary to sell a home?

No. Real estate agents often talk about that “extra touch.” Home staging is one of those extra touches. If your budget is severely limited, don’t break the bank to have a professional stage your home. Although I do suggest staging your home, a cheaper alternative is to borrow a book on home staging from your local library (free), or buying a book on home staging ($40 at the most). Much can be done by you once you have the right information. Or, hire a real estate agent, like me, who is a professional stager.

I’m getting ready to put my house on the market and am trying to make sure all the repairs are done. Should I hire a home inspector before or after I do the repairs?

Hire the home inspector first. The inspection report will include an overview of needed repairs, as well as an estimate of what those repairs will cost. This way, you can better prioritize the repairs rather than using a “hit and miss” approach.

Thank you all for your questions. I hope my answers are helpful. With Thomasville homes for sale, the most important advice I can give is to remember that no home is exactly alike. Everything has a unique selling point and unique selling detractor. Finding out which is which can make all the difference.

Have questions of your own? You can add them as a comment here, email them to us at info@FTRealty.com or call First Thomasville Realty at 229-226-6515. We promise to answer promptly!

Make Small Changes to Get Big Energy Savings at Your Thomasville Home


A survey conducted by “Money” magazine and Lowe’s found that out of 21 common projects, energy updates gave DIYers the most satisfaction, given the time and money. Get some satisfaction this week by implementing one or two of these easy energy savers at your Thomasville home:


1. Add dimmers: If every home in the U.S replaced two standard light switches with a dimmer, we could save $1.5 billion in electricity.

2. Recycle rechargeable batteries, plastic bags and compact fluorescent lights (CFLs): It’s as easy as taking them to your local Lowe’s Recycling Center. Simply drop the items in the bins near the store’s entrance.

3. Stop energy leaks: Seal all holes and cracks in your Thomasville home. Add weather stripping or caulk to leaky doors and windows. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates these changes can save you up to 20% on heating and cooling costs.

4. Wrap up your water heater: Cover your water heater with an insulating jacket.

5. Install a programmable thermostat: By lowering the temperature in your Thomasville home slightly while you’re at work or on vacation, the thermostat saves you up to $180 a year.

6. Repair Leaky Toilets: According to the EPA, a leaky toilet can waste 200 gallons of water a day. Depending how much you’re charged for water, a leaky toilet could add as much as $400 a year to your water bill. Check for leaks by putting food coloring in the tank. If you have a leak, color will appear in the bowl within 15 minutes. Flush as soon as you're done with this test to avoid staining the bowl.

7. Use a power strip: Save electricity and more than $500 over five years by plugging devices with standby power, such as TVs and stereos, into a power strip. When not in use, you can turn them all off at once by turning off the power strip.

Saving energy not only helps the environment, it also lowers your expenses considerably.

Want to buy an energy-efficient Thomasville home? We can help. Call First Thomasville Realty today at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com .

Top 10 Reasons People Sell Their Thomasville Homes


Selling a home is never an easy decision. If you’ve ever wondered how most people make this decision, you’ll enjoy this top 10 list. Here are the top 10 reasons people sell their Thomasville homes.


1. Death or divorce. Death and divorce can cause major changes to a family’s financial situation. Homeowners are often unable to cover the maintenance and cost of the home on a single income and are forced to sell their home.


2. School district. People move to certain neighborhoods to be in the school district. They also leave neighborhoods because the schools have changed or to be in a district that better meets their child’s needs.


3. Job. A very common reason for selling a home is a job change. The family may need to move to a new area because of a new job. A job loss can mean the owners can no longer afford their home.


4. Marriage. When a couple with separate homes marries, they often choose to live in one home and sell the other. Marriage can also mean a change in finances.


5. Too much debt. Sometimes medical bills or consumer debt can become so overwhelming that homeowners have no recourse but to sell their Thomasville homes. Homeowners may sell their homes to avoid foreclosure or bankruptcy.


6. Need more space. Growing families need more space. A couple may discover that their cozy bungalow does not meet the needs of their small children. They may sell their home so they can upgrade.


7. Need less space. As children move out, some owners may find they need less space. They may no longer want to be responsible for cleaning and maintaining a large home.

8. Neighborhood. Neighborhoods change as people move in and out. What seemed like the perfect area when the owners bought their home may no longer fit their lifestyle. For this reason, people sell their Thomasville homes.


9. Climate. People living in the north may decide they want a break from the snow. Residents of the south sometimes want to be in a cooler climate.


10. Home defects. Homeowners may find themselves faced with major repairs that they don’t have the time or money to fix. Selling their home and moving is sometimes a better option.

Trying to decide if you’re ready to sell? We can help. Call First Thomasville Realty today at 229-226-6515 or email us at info@FTRealty.com for more information.