October Office Leaders For Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty

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Posted on 9th December 2010 by jenn in Atlanta Real Estate |Georgia Real Estate |Meet Our Real Estate Agents |Press Release |What's New At CB Bullard

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Jan Sprayberry has been named October Individual Agent Leader for the McDonough office of Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty. Active in real estate for over 25 years, and a Top Producer with Coldwell Banker Bullard since 1989, Sprayberry has been the recipient of numerous awards including Active Life Member of the Multi Million Dollar Club for the Metro South Association of Realtors. In 1999 she received Coldwell Bankers International Presidents Circle Award. A Henry County resident since 1974 and an active member of First Baptist Church of Jonesboro, Sprayberry is the grandmother of 11 and great grandmother of 2.

Bobbie Roper was No. 2 and Rebekah Stephens was No.3.

Michelle Munda was named October, 2010 Individual Agent Leader for the Jonesboro/Clayton County office of Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty. This is the eighth time in 2010 she has been awarded this honor. In 2007 her honors included No. 1 Individual Producer for both the company and her office and membership in the Coldwell Banker International President’s Elite and the Million Dollar Club. She maintained those honors in 2008 and additionally was awarded Top Ten Sales Associates in the Coldwell Banker Southern region. In 2009 she was among the top 20 in sales for Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty.

Donald Sims was the Jonesboro office’s No. 2 producer during the month, and Patricia Ramsey was No. 3.

Ann Bell

Ann Bell has been named October Individual Agent Leader for the Coldwell Banker American Land Mart office. This is the fifth time in 2010 she has been awarded this honor. Bell has over 20 years experience in the Real Estate Business. An Associate Broker, and a graduate of the REALTORS Institute (GRI), she also holds the CRS (Certified Residential Specialist) designation. One of only four REALTORS in Rockdale County she holds the CRB (Certified Residential Broker) designation. She is also a member of the Realtors Land Institute (RLI), and is an Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR). In addition, she was named Humanitarian of the Year by Rockdale County Board of Realtors for 1999.

Betty Denio was No. 2, and Kenya Robinson-Simmons was No. 3

David Graetz has been named October Individual Agent Leader of the Month for the Newnan Office of Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty. This is the second time he has received this honor in 2010. A graduate of Trinity Bible College and a 20 year veteran of the Transportation and Construction Finance Industry, Graetz obtained his Georgia real estate license in 2002. Since that time his awards have included, 2003 Top Transaction Producer, 2004 Agent of the Year, 2005 Top Production Agent, 2006 Sales Production Gold Level, and Life Member Million Dollar Club. A resident of Newnan since 1989, he is married with three daughters. When not busy with his real estate career, Graetz enjoys fishing and camping.

Marcy Bucci was No.2 and Steven Dickens was No. 3.

Marie Nicholson has been named October Individual Agent Leader for the Pike County office of Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty. This is the third time in 2010 that she has received this honor. Nicholson obtained her pre-license training from the Georgia Multiple Listing Service in Morrow in 2003 and is a current member of the Heart of Georgia Board of Realtors. Born and raised in Griffin, she has been a resident of Pike County for 9 years. Married with three children, Nicholson is an avid volunteer in her children’s extra curricular activities.

Lou Ann Harris has been named October Individual Agent Leader for the Coldwell Banker Bullard Office in Butts County. Before entering the field of real estate, Harris worked as a secretary and also a paralegal. Since 1995 she has been a full service realtor. Harris has earned the RePro designation and has completed the Accredited Buyers and Sellers Representation courses. In 2006 and 2007 she was a director with the Metro South Association of Realtors, and she qualified for the Circle of Excellence award. When she is not selling real estate, Harris enjoys spending time with her children and grandchildren, gardening, reading, and cooking.

Carla Nestor was No 2. and Dennis Kitchens was No. 3.

Dianne Donaghey has been named October Individual Agent Leader for the Peachtree City office of Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty. Donaghey obtained her real estate license through Georgia MLS in 1997 and joined the Coldwell Banker Bullard team in 2003. After ten years as a multi million dollar producer, she earned the Phoenix Award from the Fayette County Board of Realtors. Her achievements with Coldwell Banker have also earned her Bronze, Silver and Diamond Society membership. Donaghey relocated from Boston, Massachusetts to Fayetteville, Georgia fifteen years ago. An active member and volunteer with St. Gabriel’s Catholic Church, Donaghey also enjoys golf, travel and cooking. The mother of two daughters, she resides in Fayetteville with her husband of 32 years, Bruce.

Doris Wagner was No.2 and Diane Maney was No. 3.

We are so proud of our October leaders and of course once again thank everyone for using Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty’s services this year. We look forward to working more within our community into 2011.

5 Ways To Add Space To Your Home

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Posted on 17th August 2010 by jenn in Atlanta Real Estate |FSBO Tips

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Looking for a way to make your small space a little larger? Eliminating clutter in your home and a few other quick fix changes can allow you to enjoy more space. Here are our 5 ways to add space to your home:

1. Walls: Do you have a room or area that could use a little more space? Try looking to the walls to help. Today there are so many different choices for shelving – it’s a great way to add some new style to your home and get that clutter off the floor. Shelves can be a great way to utilize space to showcase your books and some knick knacks that may not be getting enough eye attention.

2. Dual used spaces: Utilizing a space for two uses? When using a room as an office and workout area for example – try using a screen to separate both locations. Not only does this help in concentration and focus of the two activities, but it will hopefully keep clutter to each area or promote a more organized lifestyle!

3. Use furniture for organizing: We all know of those “dust bunnies” that hide under our beds… instead of dust bunnies – why not use that space for storage. Take some of your seasonally or rarely used clothing, store them in containers that fit underneath your bed. It’s also a great place to store extra blankets! Utilizing ottomans that contain storage inside of them can also help to store family games, game consoles, DVD’s and magazines.

4. Curtains: A simple adjustment of your curtains can create the illusion of height and more space. Hang your curtains higher then the window frame and wider then the window frame. By over emphazisng the actual window size – it can make your space seem larger.

5. Technology: With so many different storage solutions out there and the advancement of making technology smaller – this is another way to reduce clutter in your home. Flat screen TV’s, transferring DVD’s and CD’s to your laptop – these uses of technology can help reduce clutter.

We hope some of these tips have inspired you. If you would like one of our agents to assist you in your home staging or to help provide ideas on how to make your home more attractive to potential buyers – Contact any one of our agents to schedule a free home consultation! (Our Agent List: Conyers real estate agent, Jackson real estate agent, Jonesboro real estate agent, McDonough Real Estate Agent , Newman real estate agent, Peachtree City real estate agent, or any one of our New Home Specialists )

Do you have any ways that you’ve saved some space? We’d love to hear about them – leave us a comment with it!