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        <title>Atlanta Real Estate Blog</title>
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        <description>Atlanta real estate blog. Consumer focused real estate information for Atlanta and information and insight into local and national topics. Areas of interest include; Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Roswell &amp; Alpharetta. North Metro Atlanta.</description>
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            <author>ryan@premieratlantarealestate.com (Ryan Ward)</author>
            <title>Listing Real Estate is a Full Contact Sport</title>
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Listing real estate in any market requires that we make contact with other agents and prospective buyers, but today, this statement really does hit home (pardon the pun). With home sales down and still falling, squeezing the most out of our databases&nbsp;will be&nbsp;essential. Sure, a home has to be priced right, it must have good photos and the condition must meet the price, but, that's often not enough to get a home sold in today's market.

Many agents will argue that one good listing photo... ]]> </description>
            <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 14:46:36 -0600</pubDate>
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