Vinings Estates Real Estate
Vinings Estates is located in Smyrna and Mableton. It’s a John Wieland master-planned neighborhood. Located adjacent to Whitefield Academy, in Cobb County, Vinings Estates has a variety of homestyles and price-points. The Vinings Estates homes have access to amenities that create a resort-like atmosphere. If you would like to see some of the Vinings Estates homes currently for sale, then review the up-to-date list below. Please give me a call and I’d be happy to discuss these homes with you; or schedule an appointment. I specialize in upscale, metro Atlanta real estate and have a...
Read More1372 Wynbrook Trace
This custom home will make you and your family feel like you’re living at a private resort. The fine craftsmanship and numerous upgrades are what you would expect from a premium home. The professional grade kitchen has granite countertops and Viking appliances. Anchored by a large, professionally landscaped yard, the entertainment and recreation amenities are exceptional. Its spa has a boulder waterfall emptying into a saltwater swimming pool. The Highlands-style cabana has a kitchen, bar and television. Offered at: $1,295,000 MLS: 4097452 If you would like to see more pictures,...
Read MoreVinings Homes for Sale
I really like Vinings. It’s a great little enclave just outside of Buckhead, inside the perimeter. Since I live on the west side of Buckhead, we end up going shopping and eating in Vinings as much as Buckhead. Knowing that I’m a “stones throw” from Vinings, and the much lower Cobb County property taxes, leaves me feeling a little envious of this upscale community. I’m not the only one who thinks Vinings is great, as a testament to the cache it enjoys, the boundaries seem to keep growing all the way to Chattanooga. Builders use the “Vinings” name...
Read MoreTemporary Tax Breaks
In early 2009 Congress passed a Temporary Economic Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009. This nearly $800 billion stimulus package offers wonderful temporary tax incentives. Many of the incentives that are presently set to expire at the year of the year include the following credits/deductions/incentives: The First-Time Homebuyers Tax Credit: First time home buyers (taxpayers) are eligible for (up to) $8,000 in tax credits when they purchase a new home between January 1, 2009 and November 30, 2009. The home buyers can file an amendment to their 2008 tax return (as an effort to receive...
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