Planning to buy in 2026?
Don’t wait until January to start preparing. Most homebuyers focus on saving but forget the small things that actually make the biggest difference.
✅ Credit errors can take months to fix
✅ Your local market might be behaving differently than national news says
✅ The right agent can help you plan your entire timeline — not just the search
2026 may feel far away, but the smartest buyers begin now.
Visit www.poshdwellings.com to get started with a local expert who actually listens.
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11/04/2025
Entrepreneurship isn’t just business plans and LLCs.
It’s courage. It’s sacrifice. It’s reinvention.
This Entrepreneurship Month, we’re celebrating the quiet builders, the part-time dreamers, the full-time risk takers — and especially the women, immigrants, and parents doing it their own way.
Whether you’re running a real estate business, a coaching practice, or a candle company — we see you. And we honor the resilience it takes to show up every day when no one else is clapping.
Support looks like:
✅ Sharing their post
✅ Buying one thing
✅ Referring a friend
✅ Cheering them on
📩 Know an Atlanta-based entrepreneur worth spotlighting? Tag them below.
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Winter prep starts before the cold hits.
From frozen pipes to furnace failures, the most expensive winter repairs are often the most preventable.
Here’s what to prioritize this season:
✅ HVAC servicing (before everyone else books!)
✅ Sealing drafty doors & windows
✅ Clearing gutters to prevent roof leaks
✅ Pipe insulation (especially exposed ones)
✅ Changing to winter-grade air filters
These quick fixes? They protect your home and your wallet.
📩 Want a winter-ready checklist tailored to Georgia homes? Email [email protected]
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What’s a reasonable amount for closing costs in Georgia?
For most buyers, it’s between 2%–5% of your home’s purchase price.
That means if you’re buying a $300K home, closing costs could range from $6,000 to $15,000.
Here’s the good news:
✅ Some of these costs are negotiable
✅ First-time homebuyer grants can help
✅ You might be able to get seller concessions
Understanding your costs upfront = more peace of mind at the closing table.
📩 Want a personalized closing cost estimate for your price range?
Email: [email protected]
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Nationwide, the median home takes about 60 days to move from list to contract. Atlanta tracks close at ≈62 days.
Under $300k, homes can sell in six weeks; luxury listings above $750k often sit 70–85 days.
Price, condition, and season shift the clock—so does micro-location. Want a neighborhood-specific timeline and pricing plan?
Email [email protected] for a free brief.
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