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🍴GA Food & Wine Fest this weekend, Public Safety upgrade and ATL’s iconic restaurant is back!
Plus Tips for selling in this Spring Market.

Welcome To Off The Beaten Path
This week we cover:
🍽️ Food & Wine Festival celebrates the best of GA
🌇 Sun Dial Is Back
📈 The Weekly Market Update
🙌 Handpicked Tips: How We Help Sellers Win
✨ Two-for-One Picturesque Property in Vickery
📰 Local News Roundup

The Georgia Food + Wine Festival returns to Jim R. Miller Park in Marietta starting March 21, featuring food, drink, music, and more.
Roswell's City Council unanimously supported awarding a contract to renovate the Summit Office Buildings into a new Public Safety Headquarters.
Cherokee County Farm Bureau announced the winners of its 2025 Student Art Contest, with first place going to Emmaline McKinney for middle school and Charlie Grogan for high school.
📅 Local Happenings

The iconic Sun Dial Restaurant reopened to the public on the 73rd floor of the Westin Peachtree Plaza, offering 360-degree views of Atlanta, craft cocktails, and curated small bites.
The Panda Festival, one of the biggest outdoor Asian food festivals in the US, will take place at Atlantic Station with over 100 food vendors and cultural performances.
The High Museum of Art will host Friday Uncorked!, a festive evening of wine tastings, gourmet bites, live music, and a live auction to support the museum on March 21.
Atlantic Station's Creator's Market will feature local entrepreneurs selling hand-crafted products like jewelry, home décor, soaps, and candles every weekend through December.
📈 The Weekly Market Update

Is it a buyer’s or seller’s market? Is the market heating up or cooling down? Path & Post’s Market Action Index lets you know instantly! The MAI helps you quickly see where prices are going to go in the future.
🙌 Handpicked Tips For Sellers
Why 71% of Realtors Didn't Sell a Home Last Year (And How We're Different)
In a challenging market, having the right real estate team makes all the difference. Here's what sellers need to know.
2024 saw the lowest home sales since 1995. A staggering 71% of realtors didn't close a single deal. Rapidly changing conditions left many agents struggling to adapt. But while others faltered, our team thrived. The secret? Embracing change and innovating.
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They lack time to properly market properties
Building strong buyer networks is tough
Can't compete with full-time pros in a tight market
Don't settle for an average agent. Partner with a results-driven team that delivers, in any market.
See how we help sellers win, even in challenging times.