Sunday, January 26, 2014

Living Large in Smaller Homes

Living Large in Smaller Homes


The answer to affordable housing lies in less space and more peace of mind.


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Struggling with the high cost of housing? Want to be a homeowner but wondering how you can afford it? There’s a solution: think smaller.

A smaller home not only costs less in monthly payments, but costs less to maintain, to furnish, to decorate, to clean, and especially to heat and cool. With less space to look after, you can free up not only money but time.

“The reality is housing represents a huge debt that has become unsustainable for the average family,” said Susan Milewski, who worked as a realtor for 23 years and is now a proponent of affordable housing. “The rule of thumb for housing used to be between 25-29 percent of one’s paycheck to be applied toward housing. Now it's more like 75 percent and this leaves less disposable income for food, clothing and other essentials. Never mind a savings plan.”

Milewski advocates smaller homes with fewer amenities and for using solar, wind and geothermal energy.

The average size of a new home in 2012 topped 2,500 square feet, according to the US Census Bureau—that’s compared to 1,660 square feet in 1973. At that time, 23 percent of new homes had four or more bedrooms. Today, 41 percent have four or more bedrooms – and nearly a third have three or more baths. Cleaning a bathroom is onerous—why clean three (or more)?

In areas of the country, e.g. Florida, where a McMansion might seem affordable, do buyers consider how much it will cost to heat and cool?

The average single family home racks up $2,200 in energy bills each year, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (46 percent of that for heating and cooling). Fewer rooms and smaller rooms = lower bills.

Have you ever shopped for window coverings, only to be shocked at how expensive they can be? It makes a big difference to need to dress up only a few windows vs. many. The same goes for furniture, decorations, repairs, and the time or cost to clean.

Another bonus of smaller-space living: less room for storage means thinking twice before shopping. That leaves both money and time for other pursuits.

“The more stuff we own, the more mental energy is held hostage by them,” wrote Joshua Becker, author of the book Simplify, in a blog post, “12 Reasons Why You’ll Be Happier in a Smaller Home.” “The same is absolutely true with our largest, most valuable asset. Buy small and free your mind.”

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Crooked Creek, Milton Georgia Community

Crooked Creek, Milton Georgia Community



Crooked Creek, Milton Georgia Community

Crooked Creek is one of Milton, Georgia's largest communities complete with Swim, Tennis and Golf. The community is organized around the Alpharetta Athletic Club of North Fulton County.  This community of over 600 stunning custom homes on over 500 wooded acres is a great place for families and those who especially love tennis and golf.  Crooked Creek offers access to the highest-rated schools (both public and private) in the Atlanta metro-area. Children who live in Crooked Creek will attend the following public schools: Elementary: Cogburn Woods; Middle: Hopewell; High: Cambridge.
Neighborhood amenities include: 6000 square foot community clubhouse, basketball court, playground, 11 lighted tennis courts, junior Olympic swimming pool and separate kids pool / waterpark area with many splash features and a 140 foot water slide.
The private Alpharetta Athletic Club East Golf Course features an 18 hole Michael Riley championship design that has been the center of the Crooked Creek community for over 14 years.  Known as one of the Atlanta’s best golf courses, the Alpharetta Athletic Club Course also offers a practice range and learning center.
The Golf Clubhouse provides a 28,000 square foot full service facility with a restaurant and fully stocked pro shop. The clubhouse is also available for special events and corporate outings.
Located in prestigious North Fulton County, Crooked Creek is minutes away from downtown Alpharetta, as well as Verizon Amphitheater at Encore Park, Northpoint Mall and The Collection at Forsyth, many different parks, athletics facilities and Georgia Highway 400.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Alpharetta Reviews Restaurant, Townhomes for Avalon

Alpharetta Reviews Restaurant, Townhomes for Avalon


The Alpharetta Design Review Board meets Friday at City Hall.

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The DRB will review new facades, new signage and new construction, including that of Sterling Jewelers at 6250 North Point Parkway. Both the construction of the Oak Steakhouse restaurant at Avalon and townhomes to be built at the mixed-used development also are on the agenda.
In downtown Alpharetta new signage for Remixx Luxe Lifestyle Emporium at 64 North Main St. and wall signage for Tin Roof Kitchen at 52B North Main St. will be under review.
The meeting will be held at 8:30 a.m. on Friday in Council Chambers at Alpharetta City Hall, 2 South Main Street. 

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Cypress Dunes, Santa Rosa Beach, Beaches of South Walton, Florida North West, 30-A ,Florida, USA (Min. to Sandestin Resort, Shopping, Restaurants & Airport)


Location: Cypress Dunes, Santa Rosa Beach, Beaches of South Walton, Florida North West, 30-A ,Florida, USA (Min. to Sandestin Resort, Shopping, Restaurants & Airport)

Accommodations:  House, 4 Bedrooms + Loft + Den, 4 Baths (Sleeps 10-14)

 Single Family Home

 20 Min to new Int. Airport. Book Dates Now Before Summer/2014 Fills Up! This is a NEWER home in Cypress Dunes, on the beach side of 30-A (west end) with stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico. This 4 bedroom gulf-view home in Santa Rosa Beach has everything you will ever need at the beach. Huge granite kitchen stocked with free standing icemaker and 9 foot island has gorgeous views of the Gulf. The Great room opens to a tremendous screened porch, overlooking the water.

 

Three open air porches, one on each of this three level home, will make you feel like you are living on the beach. Three bedrooms on main level all with DVD/televisions include bunk room and 2 queen size bedrooms with private bathrooms. The 3rd Floor Master Suite has a private balcony with gorgeous view of the Gulf of Mexico and private large bath with huge GLASS shower that views ocean. Our Game Room / Den on 3rd floor features queen size futon pull out. BOSE Surround sound with speakers throughout home (each room has speaker volume control) and every convenience you could dream of makes this the perfect vacation home for you!

 

Cypress Dunes is nestled between Topsail State Park / Nature Preserve and the Gulf of Mexico. Although Cypress Dunes does not have direct access to the beach because of the stunningly beautiful but very protected State Park Dunes, the local beach access are but a short bike ride or drive away. This John Willis Nhood has two tennis courts, walking trails and an amenity packed clubhouse with huge infinity  pool overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, fitness center, locker rooms, Huge hot tub, outdoor fireplace, and tremendous party room all with fantastic views of the GULF. Do not miss this opportunity to stay in your dream vacation home. Because it is a new community with some construction, our prices will be starting out low but will go up each year so book it now and save!

You will not be disappointed!

 

www.santarosabeachhouse.com   cut and paste in your browser

Owners: Bob & Sue

 Atlanta Georgia

404-210-1921

404-558-1756

Monday, January 13, 2014

The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety issued a scam alert today.

The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety issued a scam alert today.

Alpharetta police officers are not calling North Fulton residents about red light camera citations, according to the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety. The calls are a scam and the department is issuing an alert to the general public.
Recently, a number of North Fulton residents have received telephone calls by persons identifying themselves as an Alpharetta police officer, according to George Gordon, spokesman for the department.
The person who takes the call is told to send monies to pay for a red light camera citation or they will be charged with contempt of court.  Gordon said the caller often uses the name of a valid Alpharetta police officer.
"At no time, will an Alpharetta police officer or any other public safety employee contact a person by telephone requesting money. No Alpharetta police officer would physically go to a residence or meet with any person in an effort to collect money," Gordon said in the scam alert.
For anyone who receives a red light camera citation, an Alpharetta police officer by law verifies the recorded infraction. Only the company vendor who operates the system will make initial contact with the person involved for the infraction.   
Alpharetta DPS is asking those individuals who are contacted using this scam to call their local law enforcement agency and to file an incident report. Please retain the telephone called from and any other information that may be useful to legitimate law enforcement officials.