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SERIES 2009 Spring Issue from the Best • • • People in Atlanta Look for It April 20Th! Real Estate™ CONSISTENT RESULTS THE BEACHAM SERIES 2009 Spring Issue From the Best • • • People in Atlanta Look for it April 20th! www.beacham.com Real Estate™ Under Contract! 356 Pinetree Drive • Buckhead • Offered at $1,795,000 • Janey Lowe 404.860.7638 New Listing! Sold In March! New Listing! New Listing! Sold in April! 3215 Rilman Road 262 Pineland Road 4380 Harris Trail 2790 Andrews Drive 8109 Lawnview Road 125 North Devereux Court $1,650,000 • FMLS: 3880032 Offered at $2,250,000 $4,250,000 • FMLS: 3882711 $3,295,000 • FMLS: 3848399 $1,149,000 • FMLS: 3870817 Offered at $1,150,000 5BR/5F-BA & 2H-BA Glennis Beacham 404.261.9036 6BR/5F-BA & 2H-BA 6BR/6F-BA & 1H-BA 6BR/6F-BA & 1H-BA Glennis Beacham 404.261.9036 Jane Cross 404.788.7722 Buckhead/Chastain Park Glennis Beacham 404.261.9036 Neno Schildgen 404-274-2531 Jan Hart 678.596.3684 Buckhead Buckhead Buckhead Linda Williams 404.456.7700 Alpharetta/Ellard Sold in March! New Listing! New Listing! 95 Park Circle 3541 Dumbarton Road 185 Pineland Road 640 West Northway Lane 3085 West Andrews Drive 401 Valley Road Offered at $599,000 $2,245,000 • FMLS: 3883065 $1,879,000 • FMLS: 3826761 $595,000 • FMLS: 3875120 $750,000 • FMLS: 3858650 $1,999,000 • FMLS: 3824387 Janey Lowe 404.890.7638 4BR/5F-BA & 1H-BA 7BR/6F-BA & 2H-BA 5BR/3F-BA & 1H-BA Approximately .436 acres 6BR/7F-BA & 2H-BA Buckhead Glennis Beacham 404.261.9036 Linda Williams 404.456.7700 Alec Williams 404.975.4725 Linda Williams 404.456.7700 Linda Williams 404.456.7700 Buckhead/Kingswood Buckhead/Chastain Park Debbie Farmer 404.975.4736 Buckhead Buckhead/Tuxedo Park North Buckhead/High Point New Price! Sold In March! New Listing! New Listing! Sold in March! New Listing! 145 15th Street, Unit 1235 840 Camden Park 1136 Reeder Circle 1010 Brookhaven Walk 2582 Minton Hall Court 5425 North Powers Ferry Road $465,000 • FMLS: 3813295 Offered at $1,500,000 $850,000 • FMLS: 3877198 $589,000 • FMLS: 3877336 Offered at $499,000 $1,350,000 • FMLS: 3861211 2BR/2F-BA Troy Stowe 770.314.7251 4BR/3F-BA 4BR/4F-BA & 1H-BA Jim Warwick 404.890.7620 5BR/5F-BA & 1H-BA Erin Yabroudy 404.316.2203 Buckhead Erin Yabroudy 404.316.2203 Alec Williams 404.975.4725 Atlanta Glennis Beacham 404.261.9036 Midtown/Colony Square Morningside Debbie Farmer 404.975.4736 Buckhead Brookhaven New Listing! New Listing! New Price! New Listing! New Price! 2865 Habersham Road 4525 Crestwicke Point 3633 Tuxedo Road 4420 Garmon Road 2636 Arlene Way 619 Broadland Road $3,300,000 • Owner/Agent $799,000 • FMLS: 3875207 $4,900,000 • FMLS: 3796673 $5,500,000 • FMLS: 3858585 $1,150,000 • FMLS: 3853936 $2,950,000 • FMLS: 3862394 6BR/7F-BA & 1H-BA 5BR/4F-BA & 2H-BA 5BR/5F-BA & 3H-BA 7BR/7F-BA & 3H-BA 4BR/3F-BA & 1H-BA 5BR/6F-BA & 2H-BA Kellum Smith 404.867.5355 Alec Williams 404.975.4725 Glennis Beacham 404.261.9036 Glennis Beacham 404.261.9036 Janey Lowe 404.890.7638 Glennis Beacham 404.261.9036 Buckhead Debbie Farmer 404.975.4736 Buckhead Buckhead Buckhead/Garden Hills Buckhead Buckhead/Crestwicke Sold In March! New Listing! Under Contract! New Listing! 320 Old Powers Ferry 324 Camden Road 220 North Chambord Drive 1194 Dawn View Lane 1210 Rivermeade Way 4980 High Point Road Offered at $1,199,000 $949,000 • FMLS: 3871214 $3,100,000 • FMLS: 3825560 Offered at $775,000 $1,395,000 • FMLS: 3811909 $1,499,000 • FMLS: 3875229 Linda Williams 404.456.7700 5BR/4F-BA & 1 H-BA 6BR/6F-BA & 2H-BA Jane Cross 404.788.7722 4BR/3F-BA & 2H-BA 6BR/5F-BA & 1H-BA Alec Williams 404.975.4725 Buckhead/Chastain Park Janey Lowe 404.890.7638 Debra Johnston 404.312.1959 Buckhead Joel Patton 404.717.5298 Buckhead/Brookwood Hills Buckhead Buckhead Debbie Farmer 404.975.4736 North Buckhed/Highpoint New Listing! Sold In March! New Listing! New Listing! New Listing! New Listing! 777 Mount Paran Road 4685 East Conway Drive 274 Rumson Road 3108 Mabry Road 341 Pinetree Drive 3860 Club Drive $2,750,000 • FMLS: 3878655 Offered at $888,000 $1,150,000 • FMLS: 3875242 $1,330,000 • FMLS: 3877559 $1,995,000 • FMLS: 3872756 $2,250,000 • FMLS:3869556 5BR/4F-BA & 2H-BA Glennis Beacham 404.261.9036 5BR/4F-BA & 1 H-BA 5BR/7F-BA & 1H-BA 4BR/4F-BA 4BR/4F-BA, 3H-BA Troy Stowe 770.314.7251 Jane Cross 404.788.7722 Janey Lowe 404.890.7638 Wight Mixon 404.890.7642 Janey Lowe 404.890.7638 Glennis Beacham 404.261.9036 Buckhead Buckhead Buckhead/Garden Hills Alice McDonough 404.626.6621 Buckhead/Garden Hills Buckhead New Price! New Listing! 531 Westbury Park Place 987 Northcliffe Drive 3977 McDaniel Street 3620 Ridgewood Road 5000 Riverview Road 2117 Howell Mill Road $1,295,000 • FMLS: 3837496 $450,000 • FMLS: 3878272 $289,900 • FMLS: 3878744 $1,550,000 • FMLS: 3856063 $3,200,000 • FMLS: 3859145 $399,000 • FMLS: 3880789 5BR/5F-BA & 1 H-BA 3BR/2F-BA 3BR/2F-BA 5BR/4F-BA 3BR/3F-BA • 8.7 +/- Acres 3BR/2F-BA Cindy Smith 404.274.3787 Matt Linginfelter 404.202.9916 Jan Hart 678.596.3684 Debra Johnston 404.312.1959 Joel Patton 404.890.7623 Jane Cross 404.788.7722 Marietta/East Cobb Buckhead/Wildwood Chamblee/Huntley Hills Buckhead Buckhead Buckhead/Springlake New Price! Sold In March! New Listing! New Listing! New Listing! 4855 Kitty Hawk Drive 141 Peachtree Hills Avenue 2639 Battle Overlook 3580 Habersham Road 912 Lenox Hill Court 3211 Northside Parkway $399,000 • FMLS: 3836622 Offered at $489,000 $575,000 • FMLS: 3769048 $599,000 • FMLS: 3861051 $299,000 • FMLS: 3852272 $660,000 • FMLS: 3738507 3BR/2F-BA Janey Lowe 404.890.7638 4BR/3F-BA 4BR/2F-BA 2BR/3F-BA 4BR/2F-BA & 1H-BA Cindy Smith 404.890.7627 Buckhead Alice McDonough 404.626.6621 Jan Hart 678.596.3684 Erin Yabroudy 404.316.2203 Jan Hart 678.596.3684 North Buckhead/Chastain Park Buckhead Buckhead Buckhead Buckhead #1 Selling office in Buckhead and intown Atlanta (Listings Sold - $750K+) - 2008* #1 Most productive agents in metro Atlanta – 2008* #1 Sales growth (33%) in 2008* The Medici, 3284 Northside Parkway, Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30327 • P:404.261.6300 • Dac Carver, Managing Broker *Source: Broker Metrics. Based on dollar volume. The above information is believed accurate but is not warranted and is subject to errors, changes, prior sales and withdrawals without notice. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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