About Me and My Business
Prior to selling Atlanta real estate I was a Commercial Pilot until the job market in the airline industry went south. I am a United States Navy veteran of the Gulf War in the early nineties and was an Aviation Electronics Technician and a Quality Control Technician. My whole family has been involved in new home construction in one phase or another for several generations and I also before joining the Navy I worked in Atlanta New Home construction from actually building the homes to Masonry work to framing and concrete work. If you decide to buy a new home in the Atlanta Georgia Real estate area, Cumming Georgia Real Estate area , Canton real estate, Alpharetta real estate , North Fulton, Jasper ,Dawsonville, Roswell real estate, Woodstock real estate , Kennesaw, Marietta, Lake Lanier real estate, Lake Allatoona, or any of the Metro Atlanta Counties my experience will help you make a more informed decision on your new Atlanta dream home.
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Metro Atlanta Real Estate is home to nearly five million people and approximately 130,000 businesses. We at Seegeorgiarealestate.com are only Atlanta Realtors, but Its vibrant economic growth attracts hundreds of companies and thousands of job seekers annually. In fact, metro Atlanta Georgia Real Estate has drawn more newcomers to the area than any other metro in the nation. The reason most folks relocated to Atlanta and the surrounding areas is The area's low cost of living, high employment opportunities and strong, diverse industry base will ensure its continued record-setting growth. Atlanta began as the site for the southern terminus of the state-owned Western & Atlantic Railroad in 1837. Its first buildings were the homes and offices of railroad workers. This village was simply called Terminus until 1843, when it was incorporated as Marthasville in honor of the daughter of a former Georgia governor. In 1845, the town's charter was amended to Atlanta, which some say is a feminized version of Atlantis. Less than 20 years later, Atlanta had become the hub of four railroads and a major manufacturing center. New Guestbook
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