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Archive for November 2009

Fresh Cut Christmas Trees in Atlanta

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Sunday, November 29th, 2009

We just bought our Christmas tree at the Atlanta Farmers Market from Carl McCall, and had a great experience. We found Carl to be the best of a fine group of Christmas tree vendors. He was very sincere in finding us the perfect size Frazier Fur for our home. Here are some reasons why I think you should buy your Christmas tree from the Atlanta Farmers Market:

  • Conveinantly located, it’s very close to Hartsfield Airport. Last night it was a 17 minute drive from our Buckhead home.
  • It’s the biggest selection of Christmas trees in Atlanta. There are also a bunch of handmade wreaths made out of pine needle, Leyland Cypress or Boxwood. Most of the wreaths and garland are made on the premises, so if you specify custom Christmas decorations.
  • The people selling the Christmas trees are the ones growing the trees. Most of them drive down from North Carolina. For instance, Carl McCall is from the Lake Toxaway area and has been in the business for a long time. I happen to enjoy the personal aspect of meeting the farmer that grew the trees. It seems less “commercial” to me. It’s the next best thing to cutting it yourself.
  • The trees are fresh and Carl has them shipped daily from his North Carolina farms. The one we bought was only a few days old. Many of the large chain stores start having their trees cut in October. You don’t want your tree losing its needles when Santa tries to put his gifts under it.
  • It’s less expensive than the Buckhead lots. The same tree for sale at “Big Johns” was more than double what I paid at the Farmers Market.

So if you’re looking for that perfect tree, take the short trip to the Atlanta Farmers Market. You’ll have a large selection and some great service if you go to Carl McCall’s stand. You can call him at 828-577-6132, tell him Erika Eaton sent you.

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Categories : Atlanta Resources
Tags : Atlanta Christmas Trees, Buckhead Christmas Trees, Christmas Trees, Recreation

A Piece of Sandy Springs History

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Thursday, November 5th, 2009

sandy-springs-frontThis historic home was recently featured in the AJC Homes Section.

This is a rare opportunity to become an owner of a Reconstruction era home in North Atlanta. The c.1870 house has been recognized by the Sandy Springs Historical Society as one of the oldest buildings in the area.

Your home will have original features that cannot be duplicated in modern times. The masonry fireplace is constructed with imported, handmade bricks from Charleston. The heart pine floors, traditional moldings, 10-foot ceilings and large windows combine to give the home an unquestionable historic feel. The home stands as a monument to custom craftsmanship that defies the current wave of cookie-cutter homes.

The original character is maintained while providing modern conveniences such as a large master suite, ample closet space and an updated kitchen. Many improvements have been made that enhance the quality of the home. The entire driveway is made with hand-laid, individual pavers. The multi-level deck allows you to enjoy your morning cup of coffee and newspaper while enjoying woodland views. The secluded property is just under an acre.

sandy-springs-kitchenThe kitchen is a gourmet cook’s paradise. No detail was spared with pullout cabinets, subway tile, farmers sink, stainless steel appliances, breakfast bar and a gas range. Dinner in the elegant dining room, with hand stenciled walls and period windows, will always be a special experience. The office / bedroom has bookshelves and cabinets built by a true craftsmen.

You’ll like watching television in the large den that is part of a desirable, open floor plan. It opens up into the kitchen and connects to the sunroom with a row of French doors. The windows in the scenic sunroom can be opened to catch a cool breeze.

Architectural historians will be quick to spot the wide hallway as part of the original home. A central hall extending through the house would provide a breeze during the summer months.

sandy-springs-masterThe master bedroom is quite large and seems even bigger with a vaulted ceiling. As part of the master suite addition, you get a large bonus room. This room can be used as an extra TV room, an office or a nursery. When you wake up in the morning you can walk out on the upper deck for a view of the woodlands.

The carriage house above the garage has a complete kitchen and bathroom. It can be used for rental income or as a private office / studio. There is also access to a separate laundry facility in the garage.

Offered at: $849,000
MLS: 3981061

If you would like to see more pictures, check out the virtual tour of this unique Sandy Springs home. It’s just outside the Perimeter, so you have the benefit of Sandy Springs schools and convenience to great shopping, restaurants and Buckhead Atlanta. Please feel free to contact me for a tour of the historic “Lon Mitchell” home.

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Categories : Sandy Springs Homes
Tags : Featured Home, Sandy Springs, Sandy Springs Homes

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