Saturday, September 29, 2007

Your Pet and Your Home...What To Consider?

So, you've decided to move! Great! Congratulations! But as you look for that new place, don't forget about that all important part of your family.....your PET! For many of us, they are not pets, they ARE members of our family!

This is Nero who unfortunately left us on January 19, 2007. But he was a very important part of our life. Such that, we delayed moving into our new condo for 7 months because of him. (Who do you think ruled THAT house?) Our situation was different...he was going blind, and could not tell the difference between the door of a condo and a door in the house...so he thought he was locked in a room! And so went the howling! So we could not move until he was no longer with us....he just did not understand the difference between a house and a condo.





As you make a move, be it from house to condo, condo to house or a different combination, there are factors you need to consider. Failing to do your research could leave you in a situation like ours, but not as easy to resolve. (We just kept the house!) As sad as it seems to us, pets are not welcome everywhere! But many communities (condo, townhouse or single-family) are realizing they need to consider the four-legged members of the family! And wisely so! According to the 2007-08 National Pet Owners Survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association, the number of U.S. households with pets grew from 56 percent in 1998 to 63 percent! That's a whapping 71.1 million homes!






What ever your reason for a pet, most people have a dog for the companionship they provide. (I use to drive in my driveway and the noise coming from my front door, followed by the wagging tail, jumping, etc was the most welcomed sight of the day!) But when it comes time to take care of them, from walking to grooming and having "friends," not all places are created equal. But times are changing.



When visiting communities, you and your agent should ask about pet policies. And here are some questions to consider.



1) Are pets even allowed?

While more important to ask in a market like Midtown Alanta with our condos and highrises, even in single-family home communities, there could be limits on breeds or numbers of pets. Some breeds, such as Pit Bulls, or Doberman Pinschers may not be allowed. Many condominium developments limit you to 2 pets.



2) What are the neighborhood, county or city rules and regulations?



What if Fido is use to running in your back yard, and now has to be walked on a leash? Might be an issue in teaching an "old dog a new trick!" For example, Nero always got walked on a leash, but he did not "play well with others." Could be an issue when riding the elevator! Find out if the community has any special areas where you can walk your dog. Ask if there is any sort of dog walking group you can join...a great way to meet your neighbors! For us city dwellers, check for "dog stations" where you can pick up doggie waste bags, as well as a place to dispose of them.



3) Does your Pet fit with your new home?



Like I mentioned at the beginning, Nero did not understand the difference between being locked in a room in our house, or the front door of our condo! Greyhounds, because of their low body fat and bones, don't really like to lay on concrete or hardwood floors! Do you have room for a nice bed for him/her? How about rugs? Is it a single story, or a townhouse? Some dogs, such as Dachshunds do not do well with stairs! And imagine a St. Bernard in a 800 sq. ft condo with two people? Hmmmmm......



4) Fences?



Certainly NOT a concern in a high-rise, but if you buy a home, again, you want to check those covenants. Some new communities are now going with only invisible fencing! Again, could be another "new trick" that your dog may not adjust to!



We love our pets! So as we look for our new home, remember...it will be THEIR new home as well!
If you have a four-legged member of YOUR family, I can relate! And can help you find just the right home for both ouf you! Be sure to check out our Website and let us know how we can help you and Fido!!

Monday, September 10, 2007

Excuse Me...A Change of Scenery!

No, I'm not in Atlanta...or Manhattan. But is does start with a "M" As in marvelous, magnificant and majestic....and it's called Montana!

I'm back here for a few days to visit family....in case you didn't know that fact about me, I was born and raised in Livingston. I lived here till I was 19, then moved to Houston, Texas to finish school at the Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management. All of my family is still here. One sister and her husband run a guide and outfitting service, and the other sister just built the most awesome special event facility, Deep Creek Grange


What a place for a wedding, family renuion, or you could even hold a meeting or corporate retreat there. And they built all of it themselves (well of course 8 concrete trucks came to do the floors, but....)



Coming out here always gives me time to reflect. Reflect on my life, my business, etc. I use the flying time here to read and get caught up on some things. (This flight was about blogging...LOL!) I take a nice long walk in the afternoons and check in with my office to see what's happening back in Atlanta! And it gives me a chance to realize how lucky I am. Lucky to of had great parents (my Father passed away in 1994), lucky to have grown up in such a beautiful place, and now, lucky to live in a dynamic, exciting city like Atlanta, Georgia.


Life is really simple here....I went to a rural, country church on Sunday....much different than the big grand churches you find in the city!


I had probably one of the best steaks I've had in years at The Stockman Bar....which to many would look like a "hole in the wall" but don't let the looks decieve you....it was great!


And today, we are driving up to Big Sky, Montana....what was once a sleepy ski resort, but has now turned into the Vail of Montana!


Montana....Big Sky Country! Atlanta.....I'll be back home on Thursday! I miss you!













Tuesday, September 4, 2007

City Lights, City Sights


















As I sit here, 27 stories above the hustle and bustle of Midtown with that picture out my window (yep, just took it 10 minutes ago!) I remember back to my thoughts of how I could ever leave my suburban home, for "city life." Now let me explain something first....I grew up on a 200 acre ranch in Montana!!! You can't get much more room around you than that! But, my home in the "burbs" here, is only 7 miles or 10 minutes from Midtown, depending on which way you want to measure it. A California-style ranch, built in 1960 that I have been renovating for a few years. 1800 sq.ft with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hot tub, big yard with lots of trees, fishpond and my gas grill! It's pretty cool!
Now, after a day of walking to the High Museum to take in the last day of the Louve Exhibit, then to Joe's on Juniper for a delicious burger and fries, and finally back to my condo to continue some upgrades, I wonder, HOW could I have ever NOT Lived here! It's been a REAL "labor day weekend" with the installation of new window treatments and now ceiling fans (good grief, now I know why people pay for this!)
This place is actually one of two I have in Midtown. (Guess you can guess I like it now?) This one is smaller, perfect for a weekend getaway or a single person. I let my friends use it when they visit me from LA, Chicago Miami and New York. My actual "home" in Midtown is a larger, 2 bedroom unit at Plaza Midtown.

One day this may be just my office....and what a view to inspire you to sell, sell, sell Midtown............












Just thinking about standing on the balcony, talking with a client about their pending purchase of a new condo in Midtown....it gives me goose bumps!!
And the landscape...she be a changing here!

This use to be my view from the left side of my balcony...









and now it has become THIS over the past few months....
Here comes Viewpoint Midtown!












What's my point? City Living is AWESOME!! Sure, I hear some sirens, but my small town upbringing just makes me jump up and look at what's happening! I want a drink, a great bar is just an elevator ride away! Want a late night snack....gosh....where should I start? And when it's time to lock the door, and head to the airport, the train is just a couple blocks away! What more can you ask for?

Yep....I have to admit it! I'm Hooked! It's in my blood now! I'm living the City Lights and the City Sights!

Wanna join me? I'd be happy to help you!!