The Fayette Citizen-News Page
Wednesday, December 8, 1999
Survey: Face of industry changing
A new study from the National Association of Realtors is shedding light on what is considered a “typical” real estate firm.
Avery Park recalls historic Newnan
While the term “suburban sprawl” seems to be stirring up debate throughout Atlanta these days, Pathway Communities has been working on developments that actually help alleviate many of the consequences of sprawl.
Thanks for Helping 'Noel November'
Once again, we have many people, businesses and organizations to thank for the success of the annual “Noel November — A Celebration of Trees and Wreaths.”
Real Estate Scene...
 
Try a make everyday a holiday at home
This year, when sprucing up your home for the holidays, plan on incorporating a few ideas that will continue to bring you pleasure, even after the celebrating is over.
 
Do your homework and repairs before trying to sell your home
Preparing to sell your home is not just a matter of planting a for-sale sign in the front yard.
 
Great deals offered to veterans looking to finance home
“We're from the government, and we're here to help you.” That's a favorite line of skeptics who don't think that the government is always your best friend.
 
Make sure your chimney is ready to the winter months
As the evenings become crisper, most of us begin to think of building a good fire.
 
Take a second glance before you sign on the dotted line for a home
Hey, home buyer, before you reach for the dotted line on that sales contract, did you get it reviewed by an attorney?
 
'Noel November' winners announced
The Fayette County Board of Realtors has released the names of winners from the fifth annual Noel November, conducted Saturday, Nov. 6, at the Fayette County Recreation Center.
 
Wilson Traditional Homes starts new project in WhiteWater Creek community
Wilson Traditional Homes Inc. is presenting the Statesboro, the latest in its line of “historical plans for finer living.”
 
Walden Park development planned for south Fulton
Macauley Properties Ltd. announced recently the selection of the feature builder team for Walden Park.
 
The Point offers a glimpse of classic Southern architecture
Just as a lighthouse directs ships, the unique architecture of the lighthouse home in Peachtree City brought retired Army three-star Gen. John Yeosock and his wife, Betta, to The Point on Lake Kedron.
 
Home ownership offers exceptional tax benefits
So you're earning a good salary, the future is bright and you rent because owning a home is too much responsibility.

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