Woodstock GA and Surrounding Areas Homes for Sale – Update by Red Hot Atlanta Homes

September 2, 2010

Have a Safe and Happy Labor Day Weekend

Filed under: Milton, Woodstock — Tags: — Kathy and Ben @ 8:23 am

As the end of summer arrives and fall begins, have a safe and happy Labor Day.  Below is a brief history of Labor Day according to Wikipedia.

The first Labor Day in the United States was celebrated on September 5, 1882 in New York City. In the aftermath of the deaths of a number of workers at the hands of the U.S. military and U.S. Marshals during the 1894 Pullman Strike, President Grover Cleveland put reconciliation with Labor as a top political priority. Fearing further conflict, legislation making Labor Day a national holiday was rushed through Congress unanimously and signed into law a mere six days after the end of the strike. Cleveland was also concerned that aligning an American labor holiday with existing international May Day celebrations would stir up negative emotions linked to the Haymarket Affair.  By the 20th century, all 50 U.S. states have made Labor Day a state holiday.

The form for the celebration of Labor Day was outlined in the first proposal of the holiday: A street parade to exhibit to the public “the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations,” followed by a festival for the workers and their families. This became the pattern for Labor Day celebrations. Speeches by prominent men and women were introduced later, as more emphasis was placed upon the economic and civil significance of the holiday. Still later, by a resolution of the American Federation of Labor convention of 1909, the Sunday preceding Labor Day was adopted as Labor Sunday and dedicated to the spiritual and educational aspects of the labor movement.

August 30, 2010

Hopeful News for Westside Pkwy completion in Alpharetta GA

Finally, there’s promising news for the completion of Westside Pkwy from Old Milton north to Windward Pkwy.  According to Neighbor Newspapers, Wells Fargo recently purchased the property known as Prospect Park from auction in liquidation from bankruptcy proceedings.  The incomplete portion of Westside Pkwy is on the Prospect Park land.   You may know this as you pass on Old Milton Pkwy from GA 400 into downtown Alpharetta and look right and go “What the …?”

The original developer had agreed to build the parkway as part of their development plan approved by Alpharetta but fell into bankruptcy with the recent recession.  The developer, Thomas Enterprises,  had grand plans for upscale shopping, numerous restaurants, an AMC Theatre, a luxury hotel and high-end townhomes projected to start at 1.5M (really???).  However, these plans fell woefully short with the economic downturn, so what you see now is a partially finished parking deck and a rough gravel road which will eventually (hopefully) become the parkway and help relieve some of the traffic on GA 400.

According to Alpharetta city officials, representatives of Wells Fargo recently met with the city’s attorney and staff to begin to learn about the history and background of the proposed development and the city’s concerns.  Alpharetta officials are pushing to have the Parkway land turned over to the city in order to expedite the completion of the Parkway.  While it is unclear whether Wells Fargo will agree to comply with the city’s request, any change to the existing development plan must meet with city council approval, so I’d expect that Wells Fargo will acquiesce in order to grease the wheels for changes they may need to the project due to the current economic climate.

Our hope is that Wells Fargo will quickly develop a plan and find appropriate tenants to make this “gateway” to Alpharetta become an asset instead of an eyesore.

August 11, 2010

Wednesday Weekly Buyer Specials

Time for another edition of our weekly feature- we’ve once again reviewed corporate-owned, lender-owned and foreclosure properties that have come on market in the last seven days in Woodstock, North Fulton and East Cobb County- here are the results:

Woodstock Homes for Sale

North Fulton Homes for Sale

East Cobb Homes for Sale

Our favorite “pick” this week is a corporate-owned home (with a hopefully poorly taken photo) in Roswell at Litchfield Hundred- the home was built in 1998 and is on just over an acre of land.  It has 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths and 2 half baths plus a finished basement.  The home most recently sold for $590,000 in 2005 and is now for sale at $485,000.

Remember, as always, that these “deals” aren’t always what they seem- sometimes banks and corporations list their homes at or near market value regardless of their condition, so you always want to make sure you know what other homes have sold for in the neighborhood/area and how the neighborhood/area is trending in value.

July 12, 2010

*Bethany High School Construction to Begin Soon – Milton GA

Filed under: Milton, North Atlanta — Tags: , — Kathy and Ben @ 10:23 am

According to a recent article in the Milton Herald, construction at Bethany High School in Milton will begin soon, and will come in under budget to boot!  The unnamed school will be located by the Publix shopping center on Hwy 9 at the intersection of Bethany Bend and Cogburn Road.  The design of the school will complement the look of Kings Ridge across the street.

Read more here

July 6, 2010

Milton Farmers Market open Saturdays in Crabapple

Filed under: Milton, North Atlanta — Tags: , — Kathy and Ben @ 12:43 pm

We recently told you about the Woodstock GA Farmers Market open throughout the summer.  Thanks to The Milton Herald, we’ve learned about another local Farmers Market, this one in Milton.  Unlike it’s organized sister in Woodstock, the Milton Farmers Market began when longtime resident Ginger Enloe was speaking with Ron Wallace, owner of the Olde Blind Dog Irish Pub.  He was a fan of the Farmers Market concept and has allowed the use of nearby property he owns.  So look for the Farmer’s Market behind the Old Blind Dog Pub on Crabapple Road near Birmingham Highway.

The market was a success last year and hopes for another good year- the market will open July 10th and will operate on Saturdays thru August 28.  The hours each week will be 9am – 1pm and is intended as a low-cost means for local growers to showcase their produce.

June 28, 2010

Independence Weekend Events in North Metro Atlanta

Wondering how to celebrate our Nation’s Birthday?  In North Metro Atlanta, you have a number of events to choose from.

Kick off your weekend on Saturday morning in downtown Woodstock GA with a 5K Freedom Run at 7:30am.  The annual Independence Parade begins at 10am; there will also be vendors and entertainment at City Park until 3pm.  Later that evening will be a fireworks display behind Target on Hwy 92.  As a reminder, the Farmers Market will be closed this Saturday.

Marietta on Saturday starting with their Independence Parade at 10am.  This year’s parade features 44 floats and approximately 2,000 participants.  For a special treat, try a rooftop continental breakfast atop the Strand Theatre or enjoy a BBQ dinner and drinks during the fireworks display.  The Glover Park stage will have entertainment at noon and a bluegrass band beginning at 8pm.  There will also be carnival games, arts and crafts vendors and food concessions on the Square throughout the day and evening.

Alpharetta has day long events at Wills Park planned on the 4th- the pool opens at noon; children’s activities begin at 4pm to dark.  The Alpharetta City Band will stir the emotions with patriotic music starting at 6pm with fireworks at dusk.  Food is available all afternoon and evening with local eateries participating.

On the 4th, Roswell has entertainment and fireworks taking play at Roswell High School, located on King Road north of Hwy 92.  Three groups will play starting at 5:30pm; additionally, there will be childrens’ activities before the 40-minute fireworks display at dark.  Food and drinks will be available throughout the evening.

June 16, 2010

Newsweek’s “Top Schools” list includes several local High Schools

Filed under: Milton, North Atlanta — Tags: — Kathy and Ben @ 3:58 pm

Metro Atlanta is well represented on Newsweek’s 2010 “Top Schools” list.  Each year, the magazine selects the best high schools in America based on how hard a school works to challenge students with advanced-placement college-level courses and tests.  This year only about 6% of all the public schools in the US- just over 1600, made the list.

Here are some of the High Schools in our market area that made the list, in order or ranking: Walton (E Cobb), Riverwood (N Fulton), Milton (N Fulton), Alpharetta (N Fulton), Wheeler (E Cobb), Roswell (N Fulton), Northview (N Fulton), Duluth (Gwinnett), Lassiter (E Cobb), North Springs (N Fulton), Kell (N Cobb),  Dunwoody (N Fulton), Pope (E Cobb), Marietta (Cobb), Peachtree Ridge (Gwinnett), Collins Hill (Gwinnett), Sequoyah (Cherokee), Sprayberry (E Cobb), Kennesaw Mtn (N Cobb), Harrison (W Cobb) and North Cobb (N Cobb).  You can find profiles of each school by clicking on the school’s link here.

Congratulations to all the schools- we’re proud to have homes for sale in these areas!

May 20, 2010

Silo Park in Crabapple – Alpharetta GA

Filed under: Milton, North Atlanta — Tags: , — Kathy and Ben @ 7:38 pm

Blogged recently on the distinctive Silos in Crabapple and wondered aloud the history of the park.  Well, I decided to take a closer look to investigate.  Silo Park is the name of the park as dedicated by the city of Alpharetta- there are three large “Silos” and a “Mini-Silo” which contacts historical photos of the area in the past.  The area is gated and nicely landscaped and contains a park bench- it makes for a serene location to sit and have a quiet lunch if you work in a nearby office.

It turns out that the land was once part of Hughes Farm and there are photos of the farm and area laminated and framed inside the aforementioned mini-silo and is in the city of Alpharetta.  While I haven’t been able to confirm, I’m betting the original Hughes Farm was boundaried by Crabapple Rd and House Rd on the west, Mid-Broadwell Rd on the east, and Rucker Rd to the south.  Any Hughes family members out there to confirm or provide other interesting tidbits?  We’re always fascinated to learn about the past of our area and this is no exception!

May 11, 2010

Enjoy the Taste of Alpharetta – Thursday, May 13

Filed under: Milton, North Atlanta — Tags: , — Kathy and Ben @ 8:23 am

The 20th Annual Taste of Alpharetta kicks off at 5pm this Thursday in downtown Alpharetta!  The event lasts until 10pm though many of the restaurants begin packing up at around 9pm.  Sixty restaurants will compete in 5 judged categories plus the People’s Choice Award- each restaurant will have a booth with food samples at a cost of $.50-3.00 with a variety of appetizers, entrees and desserts.  You can eat quite well on $10 or less!

Don’t miss the Culinary Art and Music Stage where you can observe the chefs’ competition and enjoy live music.  There will also be a fun zone for kids and free parking (in designated areas) and shuttle.  Here’s some FAQs and a map of the event courtesy of the Alpharetta city website:

Taste of Alpharetta is held rain or shine so make your plans now!

April 22, 2010

Let’s Make It A Better Place – Happy Earth Day from Woodstock GA

Filed under: Milton, North Atlanta — Tags: — Kathy and Ben @ 10:18 am

 

Happy Earth Day

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