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Home For Sale: 5Bedroom/4BA | 3-Finished Levels in Swim/Tennis Community

How soon do you want to live in a Home with AWESOME amenities?

 

  

 

Ready for New Owners

For Sale

   

You could be here!

This immaculate brick home with 2-car garage is located in the highly sought-after John Weiland Homes & Neighborhoods subdivision…Creekside Estates in Cumming, GA. 

On the MAIN level: 2-story soaring entry Foyer; Spacious Kitchen with view into Great room and Hardwood floors throughout the main level; 2-story Great room has Vaulted Ceiling, Wall of Bookcases,  stacked Stone Fireplace and Floor-to-Ceiling Windows flanking either side of fireplace; Separate Guest Bedroom or personal Office with full bath, Formal Living Room with Bayed windows.  Formal banquet-size Dining room with Judges panels, trey ceiling and French doors.  

On the UPPER level: Open and airy Master Bedroom Suite with deep trey ceiling; Separate Sitting room or office; Substantially sized HIS/HER separate walk-in closets and master bath to die for; Huge Master Bath with Jacuzzi whirlpool tub, Separate shower, double vanities, Cathedral ceiling and private toilet closet;  2ndary Bedrooms are huge and have private baths; Upstairs Laundry room.  

On the FINISHED TERRACE level: Fully finished media room, Game room, Storage, Workshop, Closets, Interior/Exterior entrances. 

The NEIGHBORHOOD AMENITIES: Underground utilities, Swimming pool with giant slide, Clubhouse, Playground, Lighted tennis courts, Sidewalks, Street lights.  

Too many upgrades for words and pictures don’t do justice to this fabulous home…this is a MUST SEE! 

DIRECTIONS: 400 North; Take Exit 13 (Hwy 141/Peachtree Pkwy); Turn LEFT for approximately 1.6 miles; Turn RIGHT on Castleberry Rd (.4 mi); Turn RIGHT onto Devonshire Way; Turn LEFT on Hedgewick Way.  House is on LEFT…5315 Hedgewick Way, Cumming, GA. 30040…Creekside Estates Subdivision.  

 

CONTACT: Janie Burnette, Realtor, at (404) 626-6540, JanieB@kw.com or www.JanieBSells.com

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My goal this year is to place 25 families into homes.  Can you help me to achieve this by referring anyone you hear or know about that has real estate needs to me?  If you have their name, phone number or email address I’ll be more than happy to get in touch with them.  Only with your help can I make this happen.  Will you help me achieve this goal?  My livelihood depends on you and your referrals.  Please tell anyone you know, including investors, that I’m never too busy for them.  

Your Lifetime Realtor,
Janie Burnette, Realtor®
404.626.6540 – Cell 
Forsyth Realtor 
JanieB@kw.com  
www.JanieBSells.com 
@janieburnette – Twitter 
www.Facebook.com/janie.burnette 

 

 

 

  

Architectural Styles: What’s the Difference? Part 20 of 20

What is a Victorian house?  In short it has the characteristic during the time of Queen Victoria. Read more…

VICTORIAN 

Victorian architecture dates from the second half of the 19th century, when America was exploring new approaches to building and design.  Advancements in machine technology meant that Victorian-era builders could easily incorporate mass-produced ornamentation such as brackets, spindles, and patterned shingles.  The last true Victorians were constructed in the early 1900s, but contemporary builders often borrow Victorian themes in the exteriors.

I hope you have enjoyed my mini-series on home architectural styles.  I would love to hear your feedback and comments.  You may contact me at any of my contact info listed below.  God bless you.

Special thanks to FMLS, Architectural Digest Magazine, Architecture Guide, Realtor.org, Architecture Coach, Traditional Home Magazine, PreservationDirectory.com, Architecture.About.com, HomePlans.com, Craftsmanperspective.com and AntiqueHome.org.  You can read more of my real estate blogs at http://PositiveRealEstateProfessionals.com/janieb/.

Your LIFETIME Realtor,
JANIE BURNETTE, REALTOR® 
404.626.6540 – Cell 
Forsyth Realtor 
JanieB@kw.com 
www.JanieBSells.com 
@janieBurnette - Twitter 
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Architectural Styles: What’s the Difference? Part 19 of 20

What is a Tudor house?  They have a definite distinct look about them.  Read more.

TUDOR 

This architecture style was popular in the 1920s and 1930s and continues to e a mainstay in suburbs across the United States. The defining characteristics are half-timbering on bay windows and upper floors, and facades that are dominated by one or more steeply pitched cross gables.  Patterned brick or stone walls are common, as are rounded doorways, multi-paned casement windows, and large stone chimneys.

I have a genuine favor to ask of you…my goal this year is to place 50 families into homes.  Can you help me to achieve this goal by referring anyone you know or hear about that has real estate needs to me?  Regardless of where they live or relocating to I can help them. Only with your help will I be able to achieve this goal by sending me their contact information.  My livelihood depends on referrals from you…yes, you!  Tell anyone you know that I’m never to busy for them, or for you, with real estate needs.

Special thanks to FMLS, Architectural Digest Magazine, Architecture Guide, Traditional Home Magazine and Greatbuildings.com.  You an read more of my real estate blogs at http://PositiveRealEstateProfessionals.com/janieb/.

Your LIFETIME Realtor,
Janie Burnette,  REALTOR®
404.626.6540 – Cell 
Forsyth Realtor 
JanieB@kw.com 
www.JanieBSells.com 
@janieburnette - Twitter
www.Facebook.com/janie.burnette

Architectural Styles: What’s the Difference? Part 18 of 20

What is a Traditional home? 

TRADITIONAL  

Traditional is an overall feel to a home’s style, and not a stand-alone style by itself.  For example, a Ranch is a stand-alone style of home, and within the Ranch style there are Traditional Ranches and Contemporary Ranches.  A traditional theme features established, classic elements which pre-date the early 20th century.  Such elements include: intricate moldings, centrally-placed fireplaces, French doors, windows with mullions, formal dining rooms, formal living rooms, built-in bookcases, chair rails, ceiling medallions, etc.

I have a favor to ask of you…my goal this year is to place 50 families into homes.  Can you help me to achieve this goal by referring anyone you know or hear about that has real estate needs to me?  Regardless of where they live or relocating to I can help them.  Only with your help will I be able to achieve this goal.  My Livelihood Depends On Referrals From You!  Tell anyone you know that I’m never to busy for them, or for you, with real estate needs.

Special thanks to FMLS, Architectural Digest Magazine, Architecture Guide, Traditional Home Magazine and GreatBuildings.com.  You can read more of my real estate blogs at http://PositiveRealEstateProfessionals.com/janieb/.

Your LIFETIME Realtor,
Janie Burnette, REALTOR® 
404.626.6540 ~ Cell 
Forsyth Realtor  
JanieB@kw.com 
www.JanieBSells.com  
@janieburnette ~ Twitter
www.Facebook.com/janie.burnette

Architectural Styles: What’s the Difference? Part 17 of 20

What is a Rustic house?  The definition of rustic means lacking excessive refinement or elegance.  Well, let’s just take a look at these Rustic homes!

RUSTIC 

Rustic style homes evoke much of the feel of a cabin, but on a much grander scale (similar to the relationship of a Craftsman home to a Bungalow).  Typically 2 or more stories, rustic homes feature rough-hewn exterior and interior finishes, but the interiors are finely appointed with modern conveniences.  These homes retain a country feel with multiple rock and stone fireplaces, porches, balconies, and multi-story rooms, exposed beams and extensive wood surfaces.

I have a favor to ask of you…my goal this year is to place 50 families into homes.  Can you help me to achieve this goal by referring anyone you know or hear about that has real estates needs to me?  Regardless of where they live or relocating too I can help them.  Only with you help will I be able to achieve this goal.  My livelihood depends on referrals from you.  Tell anyone you know that I’m never to busy for them, or for you, with real estate needs.

Special thanks to FMLS, Architectural Digest Magazine, Architecture Guide, Traditional Home Magazine and Greatbuildings.comYou can read more of my real estate blogs at http://PositiveRealEstateProfessionals.com/janieb/.

Your LIFETIME Realtor,
Janie Burnettte,  REALTOR®
404.626.6540 – Cell 
Forsyth Realtor 
JanieB@kw.com  
www.JanieBSells.com  
@janieburnette - Twitter
www.Facebook.com/janie.burnette 

Architectural Styles: What’s the Difference? Part 16 of 20

What’s a Ranch house? 

RANCH 

Ranch homes emerged as one of the most popular American styles in the 1950s and 1960s when the automobile became common in American households, enabling home buyers to move into suburban homes on bigger lots.  The style is characterized by its one-story, pitched roof construction, built-in garage, wood or brick exterior walls, sliding and picture windows, and sliding doors leading to patios.  A ranch home can be traditional or contemporary in exterior style.

Now a personal message from me to you…my goal this year is to place 50 families into homes.  Can you help me to achieve this by referring anyone you know or hear about that has real estate needs to me?  Regardless of where they live or relocating to I can help them.  Only with your help will I be able to achieve this goal.  My livelihood depends on referrals from you.  Tell anyone you know that I’m never to busy for them, or for you, with real estate needs.

Special thanks to FMLS, Architectural Digest Magazine, Architecture Guide, Traditional Home Magazine and GreatBuildings.com.  You can read more of my real estate blogs at http://PositiveRealEstateProfessionals.com/janieb/.

Your LIFETIME Realtor,
Janie Burnette, Realtor
404.626.6540 – Cell
Forsyth Realtor 
JanieB@kw.com 
www.JanieBSells.com 
@janieburnette – Twitter 
www.Facebook.com/janie.burnette

Architectural Styles: What’s the Difference? Part 15 of 20

What is a modular house?  Yes, there is a difference between a modular and a mobile home.

MODULAR 

Resale value is one of the most important differences in modular and manufactured homes.  Modular homes retain or gain value, as traditional homes do.  Mobile homes, however, nearly always depreciate in value over time.  Modular homes are factory-built homes placed on a permanent foundation at the home site.  A wide variety of styles and configurations are possible, and basement configurations are common.  Individual modules are transported to the home site on flat bed trucks and put in place with a crane.  Unlike manufactured homes, Modular homes must conform to all state, local and regional codes where the home is located.

Now for a personal message from me to you…my goal this year is to place 50 families into homes.  Can you help me to achieve this by referring anyone you know or hear about that has real estate needs to me?  Regardless of where they live or are locating to I can help them.  Only with your help will I be able to achieve this goal.  My livelihood depends on referrals for you.  Tell anyone you know that I’m never to busy for them, or for you, with real estate needs.

Special thanks to FMLS, Architectural Digest Magazine, Architecture Guide, Traditional Home Magazine and Greatbuildings.com.  You can read more of my real estate blogs at http://PositiveRealEstateProfessionals.com/janieb/.

Your Lifetime Realtor,
Janie Burnette, REALTOR®
404.626.6540 – Cell 
Forsyth Realtor  
JanieB@kw.com 
www.JanieBSells.com  
@janieburnette - Twitter 
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Architectural Styles: What’s the Difference? Part 14 of 20

What’s a Mobile home?  It’s not the same as a modular.  Modular houses will be described next.  Read more about mobile homes.

MOBILE 

A large trailer fitted with utility connections that is used as a residence.  While these dwellings are usually placed in one location and left there permanently, they do retain the ability to be moved.  Behind the cosmetic work fitted at installation to hide the base, there are strong trailer frames, axles, wheels and tow-hitches present.  Mobile homes in the United States are regulated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), via the Federal National Mfd. Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974.  This national regulation has allowed many manufacturers to distribute nationwide, since mobile homes are immune to the jurisdiction of local building authorities.

Here’s a personal message from me to you…my goal this year is to place 50 families into homes.  Can you help me to achieve this by referring anyone you know or hear about that has real estate needs to me?  Regardless of where they live or are relocating to I can help them!  If you have their name, phone number or email address please send it to me and I’ll contact them immediately.  Only with your help will I be able to achieve this goal.  My livelihood depends on you and our referrals.  Tell anyone you know that I’m never to busy for them or for you with real estate needs.

Special thanks to FMLS, Architectural Digest Magazine, Architecture Guide, Traditional Home Magazine and Greatbuildings.com.  You can read more of my very informative real estate blogs at http://PositiveRealEstateProfessionals.com/janieb/.

Your Lifetime Realtor,
Janie Burnette, REALTOR®
404.626.6540 – Cell 
Forsyth Realtor 
JanieB@kw.com 
www.JanieBSells.com 
@janieBurnette – Twitter 
www.Facebook.com/janie.burnette

Architectural Styles: What’s the Difference? Part 13 of 20

What is a French Provincial house?  Oh oui oui!!

FRENCH PROVINCIAL 

Balance and symmetry are the ruling characteristics of this formal style.  Homes are often brick and detailing in copper or slate.  Defining features include a steep, high, hip roof; balcony and porch balustrades; rectangle doors set in arched openings; and double or triple French windows with shutters.  Second-story windows usually have a curved head that breaks through the cornice. 

Here’s a personal message from me to you…my goal this year is to place 50 families into homes.  Can you help me to achieve this by referring anyone you know or hear about that has real estate needs to me?  Regardless of where they live or are located I can help them!  If you have their name, phone number or email address please send it to me and I’ll contact them immediately.  Only with your help will I be able to achieve this goal.  My livelihood depends on you and your referrals Tell anyone you know that I’m never to busy for them or for you with real estate needs.

Special thanks to FMLS, Architectural Digest Magazine, Architecture Guide, Traditional Home Magazine and Greatbuildings.com You can read more of my awesome real estate blogs at http://PositiveRealEstateProfessionals.com/janieb/.

Your Lifetime Realtor,
Janie Burnette, REALTOR®
404.626.6540 – Cell 
Forsyth Realtor 
JanieB@kw.com 
www.JanieBSells.com 
@janieburnette - Twitter 
www.Facebook.com/janie.burnette

Architectural Styles: What’s the Difference? Part 12 of 20

What is a European house?  What a unique look these homes have!

EUROPEAN

European home plans typically feature 1 1/2 to 2 story floor plans, with stone, stucco, or brick facades.  These home designs offer a stylish look for rich ornamental detailing and work best on larger lots as they are generally larger or luxury house plans.  They are less country-inspired than French Provincial homes, and often incorporate Mediterranean details.  Typical features of this home style include keystones, corner quoins, and copper-topped bay roofs, which punctuate the home’s traditional look.

A personal message from me to you…my goal this year is to place 50 families into homes.  Can you help me to achieve this by referring anyone you know or hear about that has real estate needs to me?  Regardless of where they live or are located I can help them!  If you have their name,phone number or email address send it to me and I’ll contact them immediately.  Only with your help will I be able to achieve this goal.  My livelihood depends on you and your referrals.  Tell anyone you know that I’m never to busy for them or for you with real estate needs.

Special thanks to FMLS, Architectural Digest Magazine, Architecture Guide, Traditional Home Magazine and Greatbuildings.com.  You can read more of my awesome real estate blogs at http://PositiveRealEstateProfessionals.com/janieb/.

Your Lifetime Realtor,
Janie Burnette, REALTOR®
404.626.6540 – Cell
Forsyth Realtor 
JanieB@kw.com 
www.JanieBSells.com 
@janieburnette – Twitter
www.Facebook.com/janie.burnette