Real Estate Pre-License Course for April 2012

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Posted on 15th April 2012 by jenn in Career in Real Estate |Work at Coldwell Banker Bullard

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REAL ESTATE PRE-LICENSE COURSE SET THIS MONTH

Wade Gaddy - Real Estate

Wade Gaddy instructs Pre-License course at CB Bullard Realty

Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty’s Advantage School of Real Estate will present a Salesperson Pre-License Course starting Friday, April 27.

The 75-hour course will meet on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. There will be a total of 13 sessions. Classes will be at Coldwell Banker Bullard’s Peachtree City office at 201 Prime Pt.

Instructor will be Wade Gaddy, a certified appraiser and the founder of the Atlanta Institute of Real Estate. Gaddy, who has been associated with real estate education for over 30 years, is the author of several of several real estate texts, including “Real Estate Fundamentals”, and has served on the continuing education faculties of four Georgia universities.

Those interested in the course can enroll by mail or in person, and immediate pre-registration is recommended. More information can be obtained by calling Randy Couey at 770-775-5714 Ext. 101.

To quality for a real estate license in the state of Georgia, one must be a resident of the state, unless seeking a non-resident license; be at least 18 years of age; be a high school graduate or have a certificate of equivalency; complete the 75-hour Salesperson Pre-License Course; and pass a state real estate examination.

Coldwell Banker Bullard (http://cbbullard.com) has its headquarters in Jonesboro. The organization now has offices in McDonough, Jackson, Peachtree City, Newnan, and Zebulon, and a separate but affiliated company, Coldwell Banker American Land Mart with offices in Conyers and McDonough.

The Coldwell Banker Bullard organization, founded in 1956 by the late Cliff Bullard, worked out a franchise agreement with Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation in early 1998 and is the largest Coldwell Banker franchise in Georgia.

Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty Again Appears in Publications’ Yearly Book of Lists

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Posted on 6th January 2012 by jenn in Atlanta Real Estate |Coldwell Banker |Georgia |Georgia Real Estate |Press Release

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COLDWELL BANKER BULLARD AGAIN APPEARS
IN PUBLICATION’S YEARLY ‘BOOK OF LISTS’

Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty is once again among those Atlanta companies in the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s annual “Book of Lists” publication, which was distributed on Friday, Dec. 23, 2011.

The company was in the No. 18 position in the listing of “Atlanta’s Top 25 Residential Real Estate Companies”. The rankings were based on gross residential sales volume in the Atlanta area.

Coldwell Banker Bullard (http://cbbullard.com) has its headquarters in Jonesboro. The organization now has offices in McDonough, Jackson, Peachtree City, Newnan, and Zebulon, and a separate but affiliated company, Coldwell Banker American Land Mart with offices in Conyers and McDonough.

The Coldwell Banker Bullard organization, founded in 1956 by the late Cliff Bullard, worked out a franchise agreement with Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation in early 1998 and is the largest Coldwell Banker franchise in Georgia. Steve Bullard is the current owner and president.

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Jimmy Booth
www.jimmybooth.com

Leading 2010 Coldwell Banker Bullard Jonesboro Office Agents Recognized By Company And Realtor Board

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Posted on 28th September 2011 by jenn in Career in Real Estate |Georgia Real Estate |Meet Our Real Estate Agents |Press Release |Uncategorized |What's New At CB Bullard |Work at Coldwell Banker Bullard

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Jonesboro top producing agents
TOP PRODUCERS for Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty’s Jonesboro/Clayton County office for 2010 were recognized at the company’s annual awards event. From left are Clegg West, No. 3 producer; Shonda Sims, No. 2; and Michelle Munda, Top Producer. Pictured at right is Barry Buttram, who was the office’s managing broker at the time of the presentation but who has since retired from the company

Michelle Munda was recognized recently as the 2010 Top Producing Agent for Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty’s Jonesboro/Clayton County office. Shonda Sims was the office’s No. 2 producer for the year, while Clegg West was No. 3.

The recognition came at the Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty organization’s annual awards event. Munda was also announced as the No. 3 producer companywide for 2010.

Two agents from Bullard’s Jonesboro office also received recognition at the Metro South Association of Realtors’ annual awards event for their performances in 2010, said Jerry Nesbitt, the current broker for the office. Cynthia Brown, who had $4 million in sales during the year, and Munda, who had $3 million in sales, were named to the association’s Circle of Excellence.

Additionally, one other Realtor from the office, Sims, was a million dollar producer for the past year.

The oldest and largest real estate company headquartered in the Metro South area of Atlanta, Coldwell Banker Bullard (http://cbbullard.com) has its headquarters in Jonesboro. The organization now has offices in McDonough, Jackson, Peachtree City, Newnan and Zebulon, and a separate but affiliated company, Coldwell Banker American Land Mart in Conyers. The Coldwell Banker Bullard organization was founded in 1956 by the late Cliff Bullard. The current owner and president is Steve Bullard.

Coldwell Banker’s Rankings For 4th Quarter 2010

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Posted on 3rd March 2011 by jenn in Career in Real Estate |Georgia Real Estate |Meet Our Real Estate Agents |Press Release |What's New At CB Bullard

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BULLARD REALTY COMPANY AGENTS, OFFICES ARE LEADERS
IN COLDWELL BANKER’S RANKINGS FOR 4TH QUARTER 2010

Several current individual agents with Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty have placed at or near the top in Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation quarterly rankings for residential affiliates. The latest rankings were for 4th Quarter 2010.

Those representatives from the Bullard organization placing in the Top 10 in state of Georgia rankings were as follows:

Total Units (Individual) – Cynthia Brown, Jonesboro/Clayton County office, No. 1; Michelle Munda, Jonesboro/Clayton County office, No. 2.

Listing Units (Individual) – Cynthia Brown, Jonesboro/Clayton County office, No. 1; Michelle Munda, Jonesboro/Clayton office, No. 2; Tammi Lamb, McDonough/Henry County office, No. 6; Steven Dickens, Newnan/Coweta County office, No. 7.

Selling Units (Individual) – Brian O’Neal, McDonough/Henry County office, No. 4; Stephanie Lasseter, McDonough/Henry County office, No. 7.

Adjusted Gross Commission Income (Individual) – Cynthia Brown, Jonesboro/Clayton County office, No. 3.

In addition, two Bullard offices placed in the Top 10 in Listing Units among offices in Coldwell Banker’s Southern region. The McDonough/Henry County office was No. 7 in the category for offices with 51 to 100 sales associates, and the Jonesboro/Clayton County office was No. 3 in the category for offices with 36 to 50 sales associates.

The oldest and largest real estate company headquartered in the Metro South area of Atlanta, Coldwell Banker Bullard (http://cbbullard.com) has its headquarters in Jonesboro. The organization now has offices in McDonough, Jackson, Peachtree City, Newnan, and Barnesville, and a separate but affiliated company, Coldwell Banker American Land Mart in Conyers and McDonough. The Bullard organization also has an affiliation with a group of agents who were previously with Century 21 Adams-Walker and who primarily serve the Pike, Upson, Lamar and Spalding County area.

The Coldwell Banker Bullard organization, founded in 1956 by the late Cliff Bullard, worked out a franchise agreement with Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation in early 1998 and is the largest Coldwell Banker franchise in Georgia. Steve Bullard is the current owner and presiden

Jimmy Booth
jimmybooth.com

COLDWELL BANKER BULLARD EARNS TOP 50 NATIONALLY RATING FROM COLDWELL BANKER

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Posted on 30th November 2010 by jenn in Atlanta Real Estate |Career in Real Estate |Georgia Real Estate |Press Release |What's New At CB Bullard |Work at Coldwell Banker Bullard

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COLDWELL BANKER BULLARD EARNS TOP 50
NATIONALLY RATING FROM COLDWELL BANKER

The Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty organization was named a Top 50 Company Nationally in Units in 3rd Quarter 2010 rankings announced recently by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.

Coldwell Banker Bullard was listed at No. 35 among the 1,128 Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates which participated in this category of the rankings.

Steve Bullard, owner and president of Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty, received a letter from Jim Gillespie, CEO of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, in which Gillespie congratulated Bullard and his managers, sales associates and other staff members on their achievements and continued commitment.

The oldest and largest real estate company headquartered in the Metro South area of Atlanta, Coldwell Banker Bullard (http://cbbullard.com) has its headquarters in Jonesboro. The organization now has offices in McDonough, Jackson, Peachtree City, Newnan, and Barnesville, and a separate but affiliated company, Coldwell Banker American Land Mart in Conyers and McDonough. The Bullard organization also recently announced an affiliation with a group of agents who were previously with Century 21 Adams-Walker and who primarily serve the Pike, Upson, Lamar and Spalding County area.

The Coldwell Banker Bullard organization, founded in 1956 by the late Cliff Bullard, worked out a franchise agreement with Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation in early 1998 and is the largest Coldwell Banker franchise in Georgia.

Jimmy Booth
jimmy@jimmybooth.com
706-864-9007
www.jimmybooth.com

Our Haunted Listing – Perfect For October!

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Posted on 6th October 2010 by jenn in Atlanta Real Estate |Georgia Real Estate |Relocation |Vacation Home |What's New At CB Bullard

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This month is full of Halloween fun and being able to show you our listing that has been documented as having a friendly ghost is a perfect way to start of the month!

BUILT IN 1820, Orna Villa is the oldest house in Oxford. Its famous owner, Dr. Alexander Means, demonstrated the world’s first incandescent light in an Emory College lab in 1857. The house is said to be haunted, most likely by Means’ estranged son, Tobe.

Orna Villa’s National Historic Registry number is #73000636. Home of Dr. Alexander Means, a Methodist minister, physician, and professor of natural science who was one of the founders of the City of Oxford and Oxford College, where he served as President from 1854-1855. He then resigned to serve as President of The Medical College in Atlanta.

Dr. Means was fascinated by electricity, which he called “God’s vice-regent”. It is reported that in his old Emory laboratory and at Orna Villa he made experiments of electricity. As a result of these experiments he demonstrated a workable candescent bulb to a gathering of leading Atlanta Citizens in 1858. Undoubtedly abreast of the latest scientific knowledge of his time his prototype has been placed on display at Emory College. It is said that on occasion a light can be seen coming from the upstairs room at Orna Villa he used as a laboratory.

History abounds in this home as it was even used as a hospital in the Civil War, evidenced by a bullet hole in the Foyer banister handrail! This home is also showcased in Michael Norman’s Book Historic Haunted America (2006)

This home is full of history and has great space for entertaining. From it’s beautiful formal dining room to its outdoor patio area complete with an in ground pool.

This Georgia Historical home has 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1.6 acres and 4,364 square feet of living space. The formal dining room with heart pine floors and spectacular millwork through out the home. This home also has a stunning 8 fireplaces! While this home is historical – it holds all the modern conveniences including central air!

You can read more details and specifics by reading the full listing: Orna Villa listing by Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty. If you are interested in viewing and purchasing this piece of Georgia real estate history, contact Brenda Waldrop to schedule a time!

In the meantime, what do you think of the “haunted” part of this house story? What do you think of the beauty of an old historical home?