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David Evans
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Coldwell Banker Active Real Estate


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319 S Main Street
Tifton, GA

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Serving the areas of Fitzgerald, Douglas, Sparks, Tifton, Ashburn, Ocilla & Cordele
J'Kiya Harris
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The Key to Your Home
JKiya is a newly licensed realtor with Lock & Key Realty. She spent her high school life embedded in extracurricular ... see full details and contact information for J'Kiya ... excellent hospitality, support and services to represent you as a client.
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Serving the areas of Bloomingdale, Nashville, Oglethorpe, Hahira, Norman Park, Dixie, Leesburg, Rebecca, Sylvester & Argyle
Ray Crosby
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I believe Real Estate and relationships should be built on Trust, Honesty, and Respect. Serving all your Real Estate needs ... see full details and contact information for Ray ... that could cost you time and money. Let me earn your trust and respect.
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Serving the areas of Ocilla, Gulf Hammock, Cordele, Fitzgerald, Douglas, Tifton, Moultrie & Sparks
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Advantages of home ownership in Cedartown, Georgia include:

1. Lower cost of living: Cedartown has a lower cost of living than many other areas in Georgia. This can make it easier for homeowners to stretch their household budgets.

2. Investment: Home ownership is generally a good investment, as property values tend to appreciate over time. In Cedartown, the real estate market has been steadily growing, which means that home values may increase in the future.

3. Community: Cedartown has a tight-knit community. Homeowners are likely to feel a sense of belonging and support from their neighbors.

Disadvantages of home ownership in Cedartown, Georgia include:

1. Property Taxes: Depending on the assessed value of the home, property taxes in Cedartown can be relatively high.

2. Weather Events: Cedartown is situated in an area that is prone to severe weather events, including tornadoes and thunderstorms, which can cause property damage.

3. Limited Employment Opportunities: While the economy in Cedartown is growing, job opportunities may be relatively limited compared to larger cities, which can affect a homeowner's ability to earn an income.