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2010 was a difficult year in real estate with a large rush of business in the first few months of the yeardue to federal tax credits that expired in April. It led to some increase in closings early in the year, through June, but then there was a larger than expected decrease in sales July [...]

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April 1 is the cutoff date for filing for the Georgia Homeowners Property Tax exemption in most Georgia counties. While the state funding for relief under the Homeowner Tax Relief Grant (HTRG) was unfunded last year, and has not yet been refunded, many counties have their own special homestead exemptions which may include a military [...]

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The weekly real estate sales for the Greater Athens Ga area have been showing positive signs recently. Last weeks (Nov. 30 – Dec. 6, 2009) market statistics bode well if the trend continues. The Greater Athens Ga real estate market consists of Athens-Clarke County, Oglethorpe County, Jackson County, Oconee County, including Watkinsville, and Madison County. [...]

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The Athens-Clarke County area experienced the first increase in annual residential sales in over 18 months in October.  Also, on a positive note, both the average and median sales prices have been holding steady for 4 months in a row. The following are links to the  details for Athens, Watkinsville and the surrounding counties: Athens [...]

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September shows that in Oconee County home sales volume is basically flat, a net increase of 2 over the last month, for the last two months. The number of days on the market average (D.O.M.) is still showing a slight rise. At the same time the sliding 12 month median price went is down slightly [...]

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Oconee County Home Sales Slightly Down, Median Price Slightly Up. News is mixed. In Oconee County the sliding 12 month sales figures have shown a slight decrease in the number of homes sold in the area, except for the most recent month when there was an 8% decrease. In the year ending Jan. 1, 2008 [...]

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