Gayle Barton - South Forsyth Cumming GA Real Estate

Gayle Barton is a full time real estate professional specializing in the sale of homes located in South Forsyth and North Fulton County neighborhoods. This area includes Cumming, Suwanee and Alpharetta, John’s Creek, Duluth, Milton and Roswell.

South Forsyth High Made 2012 List of Top 500 High Schools in the Country

Forsyth County Schools Award winning district school system

If you have purchased a home in South Forsyth County GA, your child may have the opportunity to graduate from one of the best high schools in the country!

NEWSWEEK has been ranking the top public high schools in America for more than a decade and the 2012 rankings are in.  South Forsyth High School has once again made the list of the top 500 schools in the country moving up 29 spots from the 2011 ranking report.

Of the 500 schools making the final cut, 12 are located in Georgia with four of those in our immediate area:

Rank

School

City

 Grad Rate %

College   Bound %

Avg   SAT

AVG   ACT

265

South Forsyth

Cumming

96

95

1659

25.3

415

Milton

Milton

97

89

1659

24.7

268

Alpharetta

Alpharetta

94

97

1679

25

248

Chattahoochee

Johns Creek

96

95

1964

24.9

SEE THE FULL LIST SHOWING TOP 1,000>>

Situated on a 10-acre campus in southern Forsyth county, about 40 minutes north of Atlanta, South Forsyth High School is one of five high schools located in Forsyth County.

In addition to being ranked #265 on Newsweek’s Top High Schools in America in 2012, South Forsyth has ranked in the top 1% of US schools for the 6th year in a row.

Along with standard course requirements, South Forsyth High School offers Advanced Placement (AP) and/or International Baccalaureate (IB) course studies as well.

In an effort to provide its students a well-rounded education experience, the school also offers a robust athletics program (with 22 sports), extracurricular opportunities (over 60 clubs and organizations), and award-winning Career/Tech and Fine Arts programs. See South Forsyth High School Online

 

 

 

Please feel free to call (866-413-1781) or drop me an email if I can provide you with more information about this blog post or if I can assist you with buying or selling your Cumming GA real estate.

This Cumming GA Real Estate blog is hosted by Gayle Barton of ERA – The Real Estate Connection.

Cell: (706) 455-0180 ~ Office (706) 632-0367 ~ Email: gaylebarton@inbox.com

Disclaimer: Information contained in this post is deemed reliable on the date of publication, but it is not guaranteed and it is subject to change without notice.

2250 Copper Mill Tr. Cumming GA 30041

 

Located in Ashton Woods’ newest South Forsyth community, Copper Creek.  This home is currently under construction.

The CAMBRIDGE includes 10 ft ceilings on main floor, 8 ft doors, Whirlpool stainless steel double ovens and appliances plus 5 1/4 base boards on main floor and more. A spacious home with an open kitchen looking into the family room. The master suite is very impressive with a sitting room off of the large master suite and bath. Built to the Environments for Living and Energy Star standards- this home is more energy efficient than most- saving you up to 45% in energy costs.

Listing Price: $ 461,886
Address: 2235 Copper Mill Trail
City: Cumming
State: GA
ZIP: 30041
MLS #: 5001046
Subdivision: Copper Creek
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4
Basement: Full, daylight

AMENITIES:

  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Pool coming Spring 2012
  • TOP RANKED SCHOOLS!

SCHOOLS:

Dave’s Creek Elementary  

South Forsyth Middle School  

South Forsyth High School

Prevent Insects From Damaging Your Home

Article From HouseLogic.com
By: Brad Broberg
Published: March 09, 2010

 

Keep pests out of your houseEliminate access to food, water, and shelter to stop wood-damaging pests from bugging you.

Household pests want the same things you do-food, water, shelter-and will seize any opportunity to satisfy their needs. You can’t stop every pest from ever flying, crawling, or burrowing into your home, but you can make sure the occasional intrusion doesn’t become an all-out invasion.

Once a major infestation occurs, you’ll likely need professional help (http://www.houselogic.com/home-advice/pest-control/treatment-options-for-getting-rid-of-insects/). But if you focus on prevention, you can tackle many aspects of pest control yourself, save money, and avoid adding pesticides to the environment.

You’ll find the materials-hardware cloth ($8 per 6-inch-square swatch), door weather stripping ($8 per 17-foot roll of 7/8-inch v-strip polypropylene), O rings for faucets (pennies)-you need at most home improvement stores.

And many of the steps to impeding pests’ access-clearing overgrowth from around foundations and disposing of wood scraps and other debris that accumulate in garages and along sides of houses-are things every homeowner should do as part of regular house and yard maintenance.

The effort-a few hours or a weekend a few times a year-and cost of supplies are well worth it to avoid having to repair thousands of dollars in damage caused by pests.

Start outside

Termites eat wood and carpenter ants tunnel into wood to nest. So remove piles of wood and other debris from around your home. The same goes for rotted stumps and logs. Keep firewood at least 20 feet away and five inches off the ground. And never bury wood scraps or waste lumber.

Maintain at least 6 inches of clearance between soil and structural wood to prevent decay, which attracts carpenter ants, and to make it tougher for termites to find their next meal.

Keep it dry

Termites, carpenter ants, and powderpost beetles thrive in moist areas, so maintain a Sahara zone around your home’s perimeter.

In general, you shouldn’t have any vegetation-bushes, shrubs, vines, trees-touching the house, which can trap moisture that causes rot and attracts pests. Many pests use vegetation as a bridge between the ground to the walls and roof of your home.

Keep foundation plantings (shrubs, bushes, perennials) and wood mulch at least 18 inches away from the foundation. Prune trees, bushes, and vines that touch or overhang the house. And don’t plant anything close to your home that’s aphid-prone, such as peonies or roses. That’s like ringing the dinner bell for carpenter ants, which feed on honeydew, a sweet liquid produced by aphids.

Even an infrequent puddle close to the house can become an oasis for pests on the prowl for food, so take measures to direct water away from the house. Drain puddles, don’t overwater flower beds, point sprinklers away from the structure, and make sure the ground near the foundation slopes away from your home. Use drain tile if the site is flat.

Clean gutters (http://www.houselogic.com/home-advice/roofing-gutters-siding/fast-fixes-common-gutter-problems/) so they don’t overflow. Use downspout extensions and splash blocks to direct rainwater runoff away from the foundation. Fix dripping faucets, water pipes, and air conditioning units. Even small leaks can contribute to wood rot and moist foundations that pests find irresistible.

Deny access into your home

The tiniest gap or crack can become an express lane for pests-and not only insects. “If you can push a pencil through a hole, a mouse can get through it,” says Greg Bauman, senior scientist with the National Pest Management Association.

Inspect your home’s envelope (walls, doors, windows, roof) for possible points of entry as well as moisture-inducing leaks. Use caulk or epoxy to seal any cracks in the foundation or gaps in the structure. Use steel wool or hardware cloth (1/4-inch wire mesh) to block any openings where wires, pipes, and cables come into or out of the house.

Should you detect any moisture damage, repair it promptly. Carpenter ants flock to deteriorating wood, but often move from decayed wood into sound wood as the colony expands. Replace punky fascia, soffits, and shingles. While you’re at it, paint weathered and/or unfinished wood to stop carpenter bees from drilling holes to build their nests.

Ventilate attics and crawl spaces, and make sure vents aren’t blocked by debris or vegetation. Good air flow prevents the buildup of moisture. Cover any exposed earth in the crawl space with a plastic vapor barrier.

Make sure roof and foundation vents are protected with hardware cloth. Install screens on all floor drains and windows. And while you’re at it, caulk or install weather-stripping around windows and doors as well. Close any gap between your garage door and the floor by attaching a door sweep. And keep the door closed.

Be inhospitable

If pests do get inside, they’ll usually die or skedaddle if they can’t find anything to eat or drink.

Carpenter ants will eat almost anything you do, but are especially fond of sweet and greasy food. Put kitchen waste in a sealed trash can, sweep up crumbs, and wipe up spills right away. Termites typically feed on wood, but will eat anything with cellulose, so never store paper or cardboard-or wood-in the crawl space.

Deal with interior moisture, too. Inspect the base of toilets, around bath tubs and shower stalls, and areas where pipes go through walls, such as under sinks. Repair any leaks and wrap any pipes that produce excess condensation.

Check behind and under washing machines and dishwashers, which are notorious for leaks, to make sure there’s no condensation or old moisture damage. Fix leaky faucets; in some cases, replacing a simple O ring might not only save water, but also stave off a potential invasion of pests.

 

 

I hope that the practical tips and information I provide on my site will empower you with the information you need to take the critical steps necessary when buying or selling a home. If you did not find the information you’re looking for here, please ask me!  I am always available to help.

 

Please feel free to call (866-413-1781) or drop me an email if I can provide you with more information about this article or if I can assist you with buying or selling your Cumming GA real estate.

Cell: (706) 455-0180  ~  Office (678) 456-8066   ~   Email:  gaylebarton@inbox.com

 

There’s No Place Like Home in Cumming, GA

front porch of my cumming ga home

There’s No Place Like Home!

As a Realtor I look at beautiful (and some not so beautiful…) Cumming, GA homes for sale everyday.

I really love my job and one of my favorite parts of it is seeing the different ways in which homeowners decorate, furnish and landscape their properties. In fact, I often find great personal inspiration in my daily journeys.

But I have to say that this morning, with a cup of coffee in my hand, there is no place in the world more beautiful to me than my own front porch!

Nick is on the school bus, the dog is fed, the laundry is going… and the weather is perfect!  A busy work day will begin soon enough, but right now…  this minute…  I’m satisfied to just sit here and enjoy my own front porch a little while longer.

 

 

Please feel free to call (866-413-1781) or drop me an email if I can assist you with buying or selling Cumming GA real estate.

This South Forsyth Real Estate blog is hosted by Gayle Barton of ERA – The Real Estate Connection.

Cell: (706) 455-0180  ~  Office (678) 456-8066   ~   Email:  gaylebarton@inbox.com

 

Lakewood 400 Antiques Market in Cumming, GA – Forsyth County

Trunk coffee table for cabin in Gatlinburg

Are you always on the hunt for a unique decorative item or antique for your Cumming GA home?

Have you scoured all of the local antique shops with no luck?  Well, maybe you should check out the Lakewood 400 Antiques Market!

Held on the 3rd weekend of every month, this HUGE antique market is easy to navigate and always provides tons of options no matter what I am looking for.

With over 45,000 square feet of showroom space, full-service concessions, 600 parking spaces and ample restroom facilities, easy load-in and load-out the $3.00 admission is a steal!

On my last visit I snagged this great chest for only $200 and it will make a great coffee table in our cabin in Gatlinburg.

Antiques Market INFO:

  • Open 3rd weekend monthly
  • 9am – 5pm Friday
  • 9am – 6pm Saturday
  • 10 am – 5pm Sunday
  • $3 Admission Friday – Sunday       (good all weekend) (children under 12 free)

 

I am currently on hunt for an antique sideboard for my dining so you may just see me there!

 

 

Please feel free to call (866-413-1781) or drop me an email if I can provide you with more information about this article or if I can assist you with buying or selling your Cumming GA real estate.

This South Forsyth Real Estate blog is hosted by Gayle Barton of ERA – The Real Estate Connection.

Cell: (706) 455-0180  ~  Office (678) 456-8066   ~   Email:  gaylebarton@inbox.com

10 Houses That Baseball Stars Have Called Home

see baseball player homes

I love baseball and I’m a Realtor so, of course, I found it very interesting to read about the houses that some of the sport’s heavy hitters have called home.

Want to see where some of baseball’s biggest stars live??  Click here for the whole story>>

 

 

 

Please feel free to call (866-413-1781) or drop me an email if I can provide you with more information about this article or if I can assist you with buying or selling your Cumming GA real estate.

This South Forsyth Real Estate blog is hosted by Gayle Barton of ERA – The Real Estate Connection.

Cell: (706) 455-0180  ~  Office (678) 456-8066   ~   Email:  gaylebarton@inbox.com

Spring is Here!! – Wish you Could Ditch Your Mower?

ditch your lawn mowerSpring is here so I’m sure that you have already begun thinking about the fun (or not so fun) yard projects you’d like to tackle this year.

Does one of your “dream” projects include finding a way to ditch your lawn mower?

Well, Southern Living magazine may have a few ideas to help you do that. Check out this article which describes ways to create a low maintenance landscape that still looks  great!

 

 

 

 

Please feel free to call (866-413-1781) or drop me an email if I can provide you with more information about this article or if I can assist you with buying or selling your Cumming GA real estate.

Cell: (706) 455-0180  ~  Office (678) 456-8066   ~   Email:  gaylebarton@inbox.com

Top 10 Cities for Rising Real Estate Values

House built from money

Can you guess the top 10 cities for rising real estate values??
Some of them may surprise you!

According to Zillow.com, some metro areas saw positive trends in home values between February 2011 and February 2012 despite what some consider to be a declining real estate market.  Checkout the top 10 cities>>>

 

 

 

Please feel free to call (866-413-1781) or drop me an email if I can provide you with more information about this article or if I can assist you with buying or selling your Cumming GA real estate.

This South Forsyth Real Estate blog is hosted by Gayle Barton of ERA – The Real Estate Connection.

Cell: (706) 455-0180  ~  Office (678) 456-8066   ~   Email:  gaylebarton@inbox.com

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: Information contained in this post is deemed reliable on the date of publication, but it is not guaranteed and it is subject to change without notice.  All content, including text, original art, photographs and images, is the exclusive property of Gayle Barton and may not be used without the expressed written permission.

 

Removing Pet Odors from the Subfloor

Removing pet odors from carpet, padding and subfloor

 

Did Fluffy decided to make your carpet his litter box just as a you planning to put your house on the market?   Cleaning the carpet may not be enough to remove the odor if the padding and subfloor have been soiled.

We have all heard that using ammonia will do the trick, turns out it’s really not the best choice.   READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE>>>

 

 

 

 

 

Please feel free to call (866-413-1781) or drop me an email if I can provide you with more information about this article or if I can assist you with buying or selling your Cumming GA real estate.

 

This South Forsyth Real Estate blog is hosted by Gayle Barton of ERA – The Real Estate Connection.

 

Cell: (706) 455-0180  ~  Office (678) 456-8066   ~   Email:  gaylebarton@inbox.com

 

How Your Credit Score is Affecting your Cumming GA Real Estate Mortgage Loan

Today I would like to welcome guest writer Justin Herring, Loan Officer with Southeast Mortgage. In this article, Justin will be sharing important information about keeping your credit scores high and how those scores relate to your Cumming GA real estate purchase and mortgage loan.

 

 

Do you know how your credit score can affect your cumming ga home purchaseWith the constant changing conditions in the real estate and mortgage industries, it’s critical to keep your credit score as high as possible.

 

This will help you whether you are buying a new house, a new car, a cell
phone, or applying for homeowners insurance.

 
These tips will help increase your overall credit score. First, never cancel a credit card that is more than 2 years old. Having a “seasoned” account, more than 2 years old, is a big plus for you.
 

Next, increase your maximum allowable credit limit. In other words, if you have a credit card that is close to its maximum balance, call the credit card company and ask them to increase the credit limit. The credit bureaus don’t like to see “maxed out” credit. Tell them you would like them to do this without pulling your credit.

 

In addition to this, spread out your balances amongst your cards trying to keep the ratio between card balances and credit limit to 30% or less.

 

Since lower scores mean higher interest rates, even a few lost points on your credit score could cost you tens of thousands of dollars in wasted interest payments.

 

For more information on this topic, or assistance with a home mortgage, please contact

 

JUSTIN HERRING
Loan Officer, Southeast Mortgage
Cell: (404) 312-3459
Fax: (404) 478-8404
Office: (770) 279-0222 ext. 724

 

 

Please feel free to call (866-413-1781) or drop me an email if I can provide you with more information about this article or if I can assist you with buying or selling your Cumming GA real estate.

 

Cell: (706) 455-0180 ~ Office (678) 456-8066 ~ Email: gaylebarton@inbox.com

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: Information contained in this post is deemed reliable on the date of publication, but it is not guaranteed and it is subject to change without notice. All content, including text, original art, photographs and images, is the exclusive property of Gayle Barton and may not be used without the expressed written permission.