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Gwinnett County, all 440 square miles of it, is a thriving area northeast of the City of Atlanta. With a strong and diverse economy, pro-business outlook, a well educated and motivated labor force, reasonable taxes and modern infrastructure, it offers unrivaled economic opportunity. There are approximately 250 international companies with operations in Gwinnett, and five of the top 25 high-tech employers within the region have headquarters here.
We have our share of universities and colleges, with the newest being the Gwinnett University Center, partnering with the University of Georgia, Georgia Perimeter College, Southern Polytechnic State and The Medical College of Georgia. We also have facilities of DeVry University, Shorter College, Asher School of Business, Gwinnett College of Business and Gwinnett Technical College.
Arts are represented by the Gwinnett Center featuring ballet and symphony performance, concerts and conventions. The Arena at Gwinnett is the 2nd largest arena in Atlanta with a seating capacity of 13,200.
Looking for outdoor fun? Gwinnett offers 12,000 acres of recreational opportunities, including 27 parks, athletic fields, tennis courts, playgrounds, fishing lakes - you name it!
There's something for everyone in Gwinnett County - from the Southeastern Railway Museum, Buford Artists Colony and the Yellow River Game Ranch to the huge Lake Lanier Islands complex, beautiful Chateau Elan Winery and Spa Resort, and the incredible Stone Mountain Park. The Gwinnett Gladiators, a minor league hockey team, calls the Arena at Gwinnett Center their home.
You serious shoppers are not left out - we have Gwinnett Place Mall, Discover Mills, Mall of Georgia and the unique Forum shops at Peachtree Parkway, plus lots of unique, locally owned specialty shops and antique stores. Along Scenic Highway in Snellville, is the exciting new Avenue Web Gin, the largest lifestyle center in Georgia, with its share of national chains and restaurants, many geared to women shoppers.
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About Appraisals >Fair Market Value
What is the best price for a piece of real estate? Mortgage lenders, appraisers, and real estate brokers use what is called the "fair market value" (FMV). FMV has been defined as "the price that a buyer is willing to pay and the seller is willing to accept, when both parties are knowledgeable about the property and neither is under any time pressure to buy or sell". Sounds great, but how is this price determined?
The starting point for determining a fair price may be an opinion of the value or "comparative market analysis". Such an analysis uses information on similar properties which are: 1) currently for sale, 2) already sold, or 3) expired properties (those which did not sell). Local, national and international trends and market conditions must also be evaluated.
By comparing similar properties in each of the three categories and the market conditions, appraisers, lenders and agents come very close to the maximum price that buyers would be willing to pay for a house.
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What is the world's tallest monument?
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The stainless steel Gateway Arch in St. Louis, MO, designed by architect Eero Saarinen and costing $29 million to build, is 630 feet high. |
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