Brad Nix interviewed by Real Estate Radio USA
Posted: March 31st, 2008
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Today I was interviewed by Barry & Barry of Real Estate Radio USA about last weeks REtechSouth event. We also covered how small brokerages are more equipped to compete with large brokerages by using web 2.0 technologies. We even discussed some blogging basics, discussed blogging ROI and I even managed to get in a D&D reference with my 20-sided die comment (I know my bro loved that one).
Have a listen and let me know what you think of my world wide radio debut?
REtechSouth was a Huge Success
Posted: March 29th, 2008
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The event exceeded all expectations and we are already planning for 2009 at the Cobb Galleria. You can read some quotes at http://retechsouth.com while I recover from exhaustion. When I bounce back - you will get a detailed recap with all quotes and links to the blogosphere.
Thanks to everyone for attending making REtechSouth a great success!
Woodstock Real Estate
Posted: March 17th, 2008
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Woodstock Homes
| Active Market Stats for woodstock Real Estate as of 07/04/2009 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Active Inventory: | 7 | Average Active Price: | $398,400 | |
| Average # Beds: | 4 Beds | Average # Baths: | 3 Baths | |
| Sold Market Stats over the past 90-Days for woodstock Real Estate as of 07/04/2009 | ||||
| Properties Sold: | 0 | Average Days on Market: | 0 | |
| Average List Price: | $0 | Average Sale Price: | $0 (0%) | |
| Absorption Rate: | 0% | Months of Inventory: | 0.0 | |
| * The statistics above reflect single-family homes. Data provided by First Multiple Listing Service | ||||
Woodstock Real Estate
SMALL TOWN PLEASANTRIES MEET BIG CITY AMENITIES
The city of Woodstock is emerging to be a perfect blend of a rustic, small town lifestyle intermingled with a cosmopolitan, sophisticated community. The first group of farmers and gold prospectors began making the area their home in the 1830’s around its rivers, and when the trains began traveling through, “Olde Towne Woodstock” was born. In 1897, a state charter deemed Woodstock an “official city” in response to the growing number of merchants who had established themselves around the railroad. Dean’s Store, a treasured relic of early Woodstock, remains intact today and serves as the city’s Visitors’ Center. Still a current gathering place for a group of long-time residents affectionately known as “the boys,” Dean’s remains a symbol of the dedication necessary to preserve the past while still promoting healthy growth in the community.
GATEWAY CORRIDOR CONNECTS ATLANTA TO GA MOUNTAINS
Woodstock is easily accessible to Interstate-575, the “Gateway Corridor” to both the city of Atlanta and the North Georgia Mountains. Consequently, the Woodstock real estate market has grown dramatically over the past ten years. New boutique shops, downtown living, and restaurants now complement the historic storefronts that have withstood the test of time. The new downtown development has remained faithful to the small town experience of Woodstock’s past with its pedestrian-friendly environment and downtown park. Those who seek a home where they can live, work, and play need look no further.
EMBOLDENED BY THE PROSPECT OF ITS FUTURE
While still quite reverent of its heritage, Woodstock is a town emboldened by the prospect of its future. Named recently by Forbes.com as one of the top ten fastest growing suburbs in the country, Woodstock has revealed to newcomers what the natives have known all along–it is a great place to raise a family, grow a business, and enjoy the natural beauty of North Georgia. Woodstock real estate property values are well diversified, and there are an abundance of public and private schools. For the city of Woodstock, the building of infrastructure remains a top priority for the future as is evident by the approval of the new interchange on Interstate 575 just north of Towne Lake Parkway. Woodstock real estate development, growth and appeal are perpetuated by the continued success of forward-thinking business owners and city government. But, foremostly, the greatest appeal of living and working in Woodstock are the people that call this city home. This thriving collective has joined forces to effectively bridge the gap between new and old, preservation and progress.
As of the census of 2000, there were 10,050 people, 3,869 households, and 2,627 families residing in the city. There were 3,869 households out of which 37.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.1% were married couples living together, 9.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.1% were non-families. 26.1% of all households were made up of individuals and 6.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.55 and the average family size was 3.10.
Woodstock Georgia is an excellent place to end your search for the perfect home. Woodstock offers a wide variety of affordable real estate opportunities. With master planned communities, beautiful subdivisions, and homes with acreage, Woodstock Georgia Real Estate has a house waiting to become your home.
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Join in the Real Estate 2.0 Conversation at REtechSouth Conference
Posted: March 11th, 2008
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REtechSouth is not a seminar — it’s collaboration, a true conference where great ideas are shared freely. No sales pressure to by a product, just bright minds sharing new ideas. The conference is focused on real estate technologies, blogging, video, social networking, seo, etc…
If knowledge is power, then shared knowledge is even more powerful.
In just one day, you will see top speaking talents presenting real estate technology relevant to you and your career. These presenters offer real world lessons, timely tips and business solutions you can put to work in your business immediately. We will also discuss the future of these technologies and the future of the real estate industry.
Even more importantly, you will get to share ideas, ask questions, network and learn from each other as well as the speakers. In true real estate 2.0 spirit, REtechSouth is about bringing together the best of the real estate industry and sharing knowledge with each other.
REtechSouth sponsors go out of their way to provide this full day event for you to learn and network with the brightest minds in our industry. Their participation helps keep your registration fee down so be sure to thank them with your business. Most conferences last several days and cost hundreds of dollars.
REtechSouth is one day and only costs $99.
Mark your calendar today for March 27, 2008!
Developing Atlanta has great coverage of ULI Event
Posted: March 11th, 2008
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Giles Stevens has included photos, synopsis and actual audio about How Restaurants Affect the Value of Your Real Estate.
The event was held on the third floor of the posh Midtown eatery Trois located in 1180 Peachtree. The sell out crowd of around 200 enjoyed great finger foods from the kitchen and networking before the panel discussion.
Check it out now!
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