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Becky Fauscett, Keller Williams Realty Lanier Partners

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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

We all know the phrase, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” When it comes to selling a home, one might say, “A picture is worth ten thousand words.” A good picture can serve as the deciding factor over whether or not a prospective buyer will want to view a home. With pictures having such a great influence, it is extremely important that each image captures and portrays a warm and inviting feeling; otherwise, the appeal is lost.
 
Most people figure that the more pictures they take, the greater chance they have of capturing a decent shot. This, however, is not the case. A focus on the quality of a shot, as opposed to a focus on taking as many pictures as possible, will most certainly produce better results. It is important to explore the home and really take it all in before taking the first shot. Camera placement is everything, so figure out before taking a picture on where the best placement would be. Also, one must remember that the camera does not capture the exact image that you see with your own two eyes. Just as important is to know which way a home faces. For example: if a home faces west, it would be wise to take a picture in the early afternoon when the sun is hitting the front of the home directly.
 
When you list your home with The Fauscett Team we do our best to describe your property with detailed information, virtual tours and quality pictures.

Sardis Road Connector

Here is a link to an article about Georgia Department of Transportation's proposal for the Sardis Road Connector. On Tuesday night at Chestatee High School people went to look at the early designs for a four-lane road connecting Sardis Road to Thompson Bridge Road. Here is a link to the article about it in The Gainesville Times

http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/stories/20070502/localnews/171218.shtml

Also, here is a link to the DOT website where they have a copy of the map you can download.

Map

Good News for Real Estate in Northeast Georgia

The article on the front page of The Gainesville Times on May 3, 2007 was titles:

"Home market worries some: National slump not so bad in Northeast Georgia"

This is good news for Gainesville and Hall County. The article states that the market is slow here, but not as bad as the rest of the nation. Click here to read the whole article.

 


Hall County's Economy

I found this on and insert in The Times supplied by the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce and thought it might be of interest to those looking to move to Gainesville Georgia.

CORPS ANNOUNCES MORATORIUM ON NEW DOCK PERMIT APPLICATIONS AT LAKE LANIER

CORPS ANNOUNCES MORATORIUM ON NEW DOCK PERMIT APPLICATIONS AT LAKE LANIER

Lake Sidney Lanier, GA

"This moratorium is necessary to allow project personnel to address the numerous existing applications and appointments to determine where the project stands in relation to the maximum carrying capacity identified in the 2004 Shoreline Management Plan," said Jonathan Davis, Operations Project Manager, Lake Sidney Lanier.

In December 2004, following two years of study and public involvement, the Corps completed an update of the Lake Lanier Shoreline Management Plan and an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The Lake Lanier Shoreline Management Plan addresses several lake management objectives, one of particular interest is the total carrying capacity, or density, for private boat docks on the shoreline. The Plan and the EIS established a maximum carrying capacity of 10,615 boat docks. In order to comply with the EIS and Shoreline Management Plan, once the 10,615 number is reached no new dock permits can be issued.

"The moratorium is necessary for us to complete the evaluation and processing of pending dock permit applications and appointments which have been received to date," said Davis. "The moratorium will be in place for 120 days to allow us to do this."

The moratorium does not affect the normal processing for existing dock permits (i.e. reissue upon expiration or transfer of ownership).

Following the moratorium the Corps will then have an exact number of remaining dock permits that could be issued if the current number does not exceed the 10,615. There are approximately 500 available permits remaining.

The moratorium will give project personnel the necessary time to process what is currently on hand to determine how many of those qualify for a dock permit and then determine how many, if any, remain.

For additional information or questions contact the Corps at 770-945-9531.

For daily lake level information call 770-945-1467. Thirty-day lake level forecasts and historical lake level information can be viewed on the Corps water management website (

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Lake Sidney Lanier will begin implementation of a moratorium on accepting new appointments/applications for private boat dock permits on Friday, April 27, 2007.http://water.sam.usace.army.mil)

First Spring Chicken Festival

This Saturday, Gainesville is having their first full blown Gainesville Chicken Cook Off Festival. It will take place in Downtown Gainesville all day Saturday April 28, 2007. They are expecting a great turn out. Click here for more information about this event.

Other events that will be taking place in the next few weeks are:

LAP 007 BIKE RIDE   May 12, 2007
Spring Art&Wine Festival   May 12, 2007
To see a list of all the event coming click here.

VA Tech Shootings

The Fauscett Team would like to offer our condolences to the families and friends effected by this horrible tragedy.

"Words are difficult in the light of your enormous loss. We hold you close to us...in our thoughts and prayers."

"When Someone You Love Becomes a Memory the Memory Becomes a Treasure."

There will come a day
when your tears of sorrow
will softly flow into tears of remembrance...
and your heart will begin to heal itself...
and grieving will be interrupted by episodes of joy...
and you will hear the whisper of hope.
There will come a day
when you will welcome the tears of remembrance...
as a sunshower of the soul...
a turning of the tide...
a promise of peace.
There will come a day when you will...
risk loving...
go on believing...
and treasure the tears of remembering.

The Fauscett Team
Keller Williams Realty Lanier Partners
631 Dawsonville Hwy.
Gainesville GA 30501
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