Seems expensive for such a rural area but I would imagine flat land comes with a premium. We just returned from a week in Ellijay. The views are great but I don't miss the steep sloped, norrow roads. We probably would have went out to eat in the evening but I did not want to drive up to the top of Walnut mountain in the dark. I know people get used to the roads but I also know driving skills decline as we age so not so sure a mountain top house is a great ideal for couples in retirement. I watched some of your video to get an idea of the area.
Are prices coming down off the peak of 2023? I'm with KW in Marco Island, Florida and our peak was April 2022. I hear over valued properties in Atlanta (my home town) are coming down as inventory moves back up toward pre 2020 levels?
We are seeing a lot of price reductions in the Metro ATL and North GA markets as of October 2024. Inventory has increased drastically in some locations since 2023. (Forsyth County inventory up close to 100% and Dawson County up close to 50%). Definitely dependent on the specific area, though.
After looking for a home in North Georgia I think the best place in the state is the track rock community. Absolutely beautiful.
Glad to hear it!
Seems expensive for such a rural area but I would imagine flat land comes with a premium. We just returned from a week in Ellijay. The views are great but I don't miss the steep sloped, norrow roads. We probably would have went out to eat in the evening but I did not want to drive up to the top of Walnut mountain in the dark. I know people get used to the roads but I also know driving skills decline as we age so not so sure a mountain top house is a great ideal for couples in retirement. I watched some of your video to get an idea of the area.
Thanks for watching!
Are prices coming down off the peak of 2023? I'm with KW in Marco Island, Florida and our peak was April 2022. I hear over valued properties in Atlanta (my home town) are coming down as inventory moves back up toward pre 2020 levels?
We are seeing a lot of price reductions in the Metro ATL and North GA markets as of October 2024. Inventory has increased drastically in some locations since 2023. (Forsyth County inventory up close to 100% and Dawson County up close to 50%). Definitely dependent on the specific area, though.