East Cobb GA Real Estate

Kris Grimes
MAXIMUM ONE REALTORS OF GREATER ATLANTA
Kris Grimes
3115 Roswell Rd, Suite 101
Marietta, GA 30062
770-885-0521
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About Me

Kris Grimes is a Belgian citizen who moved to the USA in 1998. She lived in several countries world wide and upon arrival in the USA she wanted to use her hands on experience of moving.

Kris has been a Realtor since 2002 and was trained in Buyer and Seller representation as well as staging. She loves to work with First Time Buyers who need all the help making such an important decision as buying a home.

Kris speaks Dutch, French, English, and German. She works as an Associate Broker at Maximum One Realtors of Greater Atlanta. Give her a call at 770-885-0521 or visit her website http://krisgrimes.listingbook.com


My Articles/Blog Posts
Bidding Wars
Home buyers are jumping off the fence and create bidding wars. When a good home comes on the market in the morning, it can be under contract by evening. Multiple offers are often on the table and sell...
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Added On: 07/20/2009 08:47

Georgia $1,800 Income Tax Credit
In addition to the federal $8,000 tax credit, Georgia will apply a tax credit of $1,800 or 1.2% of the purchase price towards purchases between June 1 and November 30, 2009.  The tax ...
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Added On: 06/08/2009 07:35

$8,000 TAX CREDIT AS DOWN PAYMENT
While the $8,000 federal tax credit can be used upfront toward closing costs, it can only be used toward down payment amounts IN EXCESS of the FHA 3.5% required cash down payment. In other words, a bu...
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Added On: 06/08/2009 07:29

Not all foreclosures are good deals!
It's a common misconception that foreclosures are good deals. My take on this is, if the property is priced $50K below market value, count on it that it will need the same to bring it back to value. D...
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Added On: 05/12/2009 10:49

$8,000 Tax Credit expires December 1, 2009
First time buyers and buyers who have not owned a home the past 3 years, can take advantage of a Tax Credit equal to 10% of the purchase price, up to a maximum of $8,000, when buying a principal resid...
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Added On: 03/30/2009 09:54

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