Decatur’s Neighbors Post Impressive 2nd Quarter Real Estate Gains

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What a difference a few months and peak selling season make in the trends! Here’s a look at 2nd Quarter 2015 data for several of Decatur’s direct neighbors. Our analysis of Q1 2015 can be found here.

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The spring market delivered improvements over Q1 in all categories – the total number of homes sold doubled or tripled, days on market decreased, average sales price increased, and sales price to list price increased for the most part across all neighboring areas. Avondale Estates saw the most dramatic change over Q1 with triple the number of homes sold, days on market cut in half, a 4% gain in SP/LP, and a 41% rise in average sales price versus Q1.

The number of homes sold increased for all neighborhoods during the spring selling season. Of the adjoining neighborhoods, Druid Hills leads the pack with just over half the number sold in Decatur. Kirkwood comes in right behind Druid Hills, swapping places from Q1. Avondale, East Lake, and Medlock Park were nearly equal, hovering around 30 sales in Q2.

East Lake, Kirkwood and Medlock Park homes boasted the shortest time on the market at 31 days and just edging out Decatur at 36 days. Avondale Estates homes were on the market a bit longer, selling in approximately 1½ months. Homes in Druid Hills took the longest to sell averaging just less than 2 months, which is not unexpected since homes at the higher price points typically take longer to sell.

Sales Price to List Price remained strong in all neighboring areas. Kirkwood came in with the highest SP/LP at 99.5% and took over the top spot from East Lake in Q1. Medlock Park tied Decatur for the #2 spot at 98.8%.

Druid Hills held onto the highest average sales price, but only saw a 7% increase over Q1. Decatur posted the 2nd highest average sales price and increased approximately 15% over Q1. Avondale ranked 3rd in average sales price and had the biggest jump increasing 41% over Q1. Kirkwood and East Lake were 4th and 5th with 12% and 14% increases over Q1 respectively. Medlock Park rounded out the group hovering just above $250,000 and was the only neighborhood to show a drop over Q1 of approximately 3%.
The 3rd Quarter numbers are likely to be interesting, since they combine the final two months of peak selling season with back to school.

Click over to our website to search for homes currently for sale.

Photo courtesy of Avondale Estates website

 

Five Sculptures Being Installed Around Decatur Square

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We received some questions from readers about some new sculptures spotted around Decatur Square today.  Here’s the lowdown from the Decatur Arts Alliance…

​The Decatur Artway kicks off this year as Decatur’s outdoor art gallery, featuring five selected sculptures scattered throughout the downtown square. Sculptures will be displayed on temporary loan for two years, creating a dynamic rotating collection of public art around town. The Artway will include a printed walking, biking, and/or driving tour of the sculptures, a mobile-friendly online tour, and interactive community programming.

The Decatur Artway is presented by the Decatur Arts Alliance in partnership with the Decatur Tourism Bureau and the Decatur Downtown Development Authority.

Community reception of The Decatur Artway is Sunday, October 11, 2 p.m. in a downtown square area.

The photo above are:

  • Top photo: Awesome COD Public Works crew – Work by Ira Hill
  • Bottom photo: Awesome COD Public Works crew – Work by Scott Garrard

Three more sculptures will be installed Thursday – Monday

Take a walk downtown on this lovely, sunny Wednesday and check it out!  And you can read more about new The Decatur Artway HERE.

Oakhurst Arts Run Next Saturday!

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It must be cooling down outside, because there are suddenly a million great events every weekend around town.  Here’s another…

The Oakhurst Arts Run is a decades-long community tradition, and it moved this year to the 4/5 Academy (“F.AVE”) to become the school’s signature fundraiser. The event is a 5K run/walk that will start and finish at F.AVE, and the F.AVE PTO has partnered with the Decatur Education Foundation (DEF) to spread the word and maximize the number of folks who will join in celebrating F.AVE’s connection to the broader Oakhurst community. And kids will love the art, too. While supplies last, participants will receive event t-shirts and a chance to tie-dye them after the race. Proceeds will support educational programs at F.AVE, including its Tybee Island field study, cultural-arts assemblies, Literary Café, classroom mini-grants, and much more.

For online registration, route map and other important information, visit www.oakhurstartsrun.com

MM: New 4-Way Stops, Big Yard Sale, and Culture Clash on Sapelo Island

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  • Decatur adding four-way stops at key intersections [AJC]
  • Big yard sale at Decatur First Baptist this weekend [Decatur Minute]
  • Atlanta Streetcar problems ‘critical and must be corrected’ [ABC]
  • Georgia Department of Revenue tightens SB 63 “beer jobs law” regulations [CL]
  • Taxes Threaten an Island Culture in Georgia [NYT]

Photo courtesy of FBC Decatur website

2015 Decatur Wine Festival Tickets Now On Sale!

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Tickets for the 2015 Decatur Wine Festival tickets are now on sale!  A bit o’ info for ya…

Here is the best opportunity to taste over 300 wines, sample great food from Decatur-area restaurants, and enjoy live music at metro Atlanta’s largest outdoor wine festival. Proceeds benefit the Decatur Arts Alliance, which produces the Decatur Arts Festival, YEA!, The Decatur Artway, The Book As Art and many arts events, free to the community each year.

Saturday, November 7, 2015
Hours: 12:30-4:30 p.m.
On the square in Downtown Decatur • Rain or Shine

Tickets are $40 each are available at TicketAlternative.

Decatur Education Foundation Hosts Boil & Brew Next Thursday – Get Your Tickets!

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The Decatur Education Foundation is “changing up” their annual boil this year, hosting “Boil & Brew” at 185-B Sams Street next Thursday, October 8th. Here are all the details…

Decatur’s hottest fall party …
Boil & Brew 2015presented by Keller Knapp Realty and Lockman Homebuilding
benefiting the Decatur Education Foundation

Thursday, October 8 • 6:30-10 p.m. • 185-B Sams Street
Decatur, GA 30030   MAP

TICKETS at www.DefBoil.com

Join old friends (and make some new ones) at the party that’s become a rite of autumn in Decatur!WHAT DOES YOUR BOIL TICKET GET YOU?

• Boil tastes from three Decatur favorites: Makan, Steinbeck’s and Leon’s (including a vegetarian option)
• Beer pairings from Victory and Three Taverns
Wine pairings from Oakhurst Market
Bread from Proof Bakeshop (latest offering from Cakes & Ale favorites)
Dessert by local favorite Butter & Cream
• Time shared with neighbors and friends
• The good feeling that your good time benefits Decatur’s children and youth!
WHAT ELSE?
• A Heads or Tails raffle that gives you chances to win a week in St. Simon’s, passes to Disney World and more
• A Live Auction for vacations, one-of-a-kind dinners, a bourbon tasting and more
• A fun and frenetic Fund-a-Need Challenge to support Decatur teachers and students!

Just pre-register for the auction when you purchase your tickets, and you’ll be all set!

WHY DO WE DO ALL OF THIS? 
The Boil & Brew is one of the most important fundraisers for the Decatur Education Foundation.  Proceeds from the event support teacher innovation in our schools; purchase much-needed tools, technologies and instruments for learning; and help Decatur students experience the world in entirely new ways.  Together we make a difference!
Buy your tickets now!

Like a teacher? Buy a ticket or two for him or her – for a discounted price. You can do it here.