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Who Else Wants an Awesome Home Inspector?

Posted by Anne Rains On May - 19 - 2009

Having a great home inspector is a key part of purchasing a home–someone who doesn’t know what they are doing could overlook a major problem with the home that may lead to some very costly fixes down the road. You definitely want someone with a lot of experience and an attention to detail.

Hiring a Home Inspector!

Today I went out on a limb and tried a different inspector than I normally use; however, not without doing my homework first though! About a month ago I received an e-mail from Mark Watkins, a home inspector in my area looking for more agents to work with. He included his prices in the e-mail and they were cheaper than the inspector I was currently using so I became intrigued.

I did some research: I replied to the e-mail asking him how long he’d been in the business and if he had some referrals I could look at. He got back to me right away with an overwhelming list of 87 REALTOR names and contact information that are currently using his services. He has been doing inspections since February 2007 and prior to that he was a real estate agent for 11 years! Previous to his real estate career, he also owned a remodeling company. He’s completed over 743 inspections. It definitely seemed to me he had plenty of credentials and was worth trying out.

This morning’s inspection went very well! Mark was very thorough in doing his job and anytime he found even the tiniest thing wrong he would show it to my client and explain how to fix it. Also, as he was going through the home he taught my client how to take care of their home and maintain it–such as what knob to turn off before the first freeze of the fall and how often they should change out their air filters. I thought this was especially helpful since my client is a first-time home buyer.

His report was ready within two hours after the inspection and sitting in my e-mail box when I returned home from being out and about! It is very simple to read and easy to understand exactly what’s wrong because he highlights the problems with photos.

I would highly recommend using Mark Watkins for your home inspections if you’re in his area. He is based out of Buford, Georgia. You would have to ask him if he serves your area though.
His Prices are as Follows (Based on the Sales Price):
  • Up to $250,000 the price is $275. Add $25 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $250,001 to $350,000 the price is $300. Add $25 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $350,001 to $450,000 the price is $335. Add $25 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $450,001 to $550,000 the price is $375. Add $25 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $550,001 to $700,000 the price is $425. Add $35 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $700,001 to $800,000 the price is $450. Add $35 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $800,001 to $1 million the price is $500. Add $50 if on a basement or a crawl space.

He also has special prices on Town Houses and Condos.

If you need a home inspector that you can trust, I would call Mark Watkins. 770-527-1865

If you are in the market to buy or sell your home in the Bethlehem or Dacula area, I would be happy to assist you! My passion is helping people find their dream home and stepping them through this exciting journey. I serve the Walton, Barrow and Gwinnett county areas. Call or text me today!

Sean’s American Bistro: Excellent Restaurant in Buford, GA

Posted by Anne Rains On March - 20 - 2009
Last night I had the privilege to eat at a great restaurant in Buford, Georgia for the RETechSouth dinner; it was Sean’s American Bistro in the live, work, play community called Buford Village. The atmosphere was terrific, I met a bunch of neat people and the food and drinks were amazing!


In case you’re unfamiliar with the Buford Village development, it is conveniently located on Buford Highway at the Hamilton Mill intersection. This multi-function community sits on ten acres and 30,000 square feet of office space, 23 luxury town homes and 55,000 square feet of retail shops. These stores and restaurants include: Sean’s American Bistro, Carter Elite Photography, Cone 7 Wines, Brand Bank and Smith’s Bath and Home.


So, dinner was great; we started out the evening with an hour of cocktails, networking and listening to the live band. Next we ate a delicious dinner…appetizers included bread, spinach and artichoke dip and BBQ shrimp. We had our choice between four various entrees, which I chose the Lobster Tortellini. Oh wow! This was excellent–it was pasta with a cream sauce and huge pieces of lobster with spinach, mushrooms and cherry tomatoes (which by the way, I don’t eat mushrooms or tomatoes and this dish still tasted great without those ingredients)! We followed up dinner with cheesecake for dessert.

 


If you have a chance, I would highly recommend checking out Sean’s American Bistro and the shops at Buford Village. Very cool atmosphere and a neat experience. A big thanks goes out to Matt Fagioli and Brad Nix making this possible!

 Thank You For Reading!

If you are in the market to buy or sell your home in the Bethlehem or Dacula area, I would be happy to assist you! My passion is helping people find their dream home and stepping them through this exciting journey. I serve the Walton, Barrow and Gwinnett county areas. Call or text me today!

A Restaurant to Try…

Posted by Anne Rains On September - 6 - 2008

Last night Matt and I our neighbor friends went to downtown Buford and tried out 37 Main. This was a neat restaurant with a cool atmosphere and a tapis-style menu. We arrived around 7:30 though and were a little disappointed that we were practically the only people there. However, we decided to stay and try it out and were not disappointed. The food was good–especially the Lobster Ravioli and the Olive Hummis Dip–you could tell the hummus was freshly made and the kalamata olives on the side with the crisp, lightly fried pita chips were great.
The drinks were also very good! I would recommend the colada martini…with coconut rum and pineapple flavors. Another great one was the chocolate martini–a combination of several chocolate liqueors and some cream. If you are more of a wine person, there were plenty of different kinds to choose from as well.
We could have stayed for the live band (which they have every Friday and Saturday night for a $5 per person cover) but we decided to go somewhere else…and headed to Atlanta to Lola’s.

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