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Interesting people of Augusta – Darin Prazer

I had the privilege to sit down with Senior Master Darin Prazer co-owner along with his wife, Mrs. Master Gena Prazer, of Built By Martial Arts. Since my son was seven years old, he has been learning Taekwondo. He is now 13-years old and has his 2nd Degree Black Belt and working toward his 3rd […]

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Interesting People of Augusta – Jennifer Llamas

It’s been a busy time here in Augusta with the Masters Golf Tournament and Easter and Spring Break so I took a little break. Finally, I had the opportunity to catch up with an old friend, Jennifer Llamas, at Goat Kick Coffee in Evans, GA. I’ve known Jennifer for a while, we met when our

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Interesting People of Augusta – Rod Barrie

Rod Barrie is on the Ambassador Committee for the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce with me. We meet at ribbon cuttings and events but today, Rod met with me at the Dunkin Donuts in Evans for a coffee and a chat. Me: Have you always lived in the Augusta area? Rod: I was born in

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Making An Offer

You’ve looked and searched and finally found a house you’d like to make your home. Now it’s time to make an offer. But what do you offer? Do you offer the asking price? Do you make a lower offer? Do you make a really low offer hoping to get “a deal?” Do you make an

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Interesting People of Augusta – Clay Capps

Today I made it out to Southeast Cabinet Rescue to check out Clay Capp’s workshop and to talk with him about his work. Clay restored my mother’s kitchen cabinets and rebuilt her bathroom cabinets. They are beautiful! So I thought it would be great to get to know him better and talk about cabinetry and

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What Does Real Estate Look Like In 2023?

So, USA Today published an article in their December 7th issue titled “The 10 best real estate markets of 2023: Goodbye COVID boomtowns, hello mid-sized markets” written by Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy. In this article Ms. Ramaswamy highlights the challenges of the last quarter of 2022 with rising interest rates and still low inventory causing rising

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