Atlanta Magazine Real Estate ALL-STARS 2022

Morris Raney Real Estate is honored to be selected as Atlanta Magazine’s Real Estate ALL-STARS 2022.

Featured in Atlanta Magazine’s HOME Fall issue and Atlanta Magazine’s September issue, Real Estate ALL-STARS represent the top 5% of individual agents and teams throughout the Metro Atlanta area.

Atlanta Magazine commissioned the research company, Professional Research Services (PRS), to conduct a survey of all Atlanta area residential brokers and agents to determine the top real estate agents in Atlanta.

Thank you to our wonderful clients and Atlanta Magazine for this honor!

 

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The Atlanta BeltLine

Q: What is the Atlanta BeltLine?

A: The Atlanta BeltLine is an ongoing project that will connect 45 neighborhoods, including neighborhoods in Buckhead and Midtown Atlanta, by repurposing old railroad corridors into a 22 mile loop of streetcar transit, greenspace, plus walking and biking trails.

Q: Where will the BeltLine go?

A: The BeltLine makes a large loop winding through Atlanta’s Intown neighborhoods.  Neighborhoods along the route include Grant Park, East Atlanta, Virginia Highland, Ansley Park and the Buckhead Read More

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2012 Top Atlanta Real Estate Agents Announced

2013 million dollar banquet phoenix awardCongratulations to Atlanta’s top real estate agents for 2012 and The Atlanta Board of Realtors Top Producers for 2012!

Becky Morris was named #1 Individual Agent Company-Wide and #8 Sales Associate Company-Wide for Harry Norman Realtors for 2012 (teams & individual agents).

Becky Morris was #11 Individual Agent in Atlanta with the Atlanta Board of Realtors and was honored with the Atlanta Board of Realtors Phoenix Award for 10 years in the Multi-Million Dollar Club.  

Becky was also the #1 Individual Agent for the Harry Norman Buckhead Office for 2012 and 2012 Agent of the Year for Harry Norman Insurance.

PATH Foundation

What is the PATH Foundation?  The PATH Foundation is a non-profit organization in Atlanta that came out of an idea to develop more public greenway trails in the metro Atlanta and surrounding areas.  They work on connecting Atlanta neighborhoods with trails for walkers, runner, cyclists, and skaters.

Why was the PATH Foundation created?  The co-founders realized that Atlanta was in need of alternative transportation choices.  There was also a desire to have more trails for families to walk and ride bikes together.  PATH understands that trails require less maintenance and, therefore, are more cost effective than other recreational fields, courts, and parks.  Trails encourage and promote a healthier lifestyle and the connectivity that they offer helps spur economic development, as well.

When was the PATH Foundation started?  The organization was started back in 1991 by three guys who had enjoyed off-road trails in other cities and wanted to bring that passion for cycling and the outdoors to Atlanta.  Their first goal was to develop a system and create more trails in time for the 1996 Olympics.

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Finally! Help with Atlanta Property Tax Appeals

Campbell & Brannon, LLC, a successful Atlanta real estate closing firm, has a service for Atlanta home owners, Campbell & Brannon Tax Services, LLC. This division of Campbell & Brannon will handle the property tax appeal from start to finish including consultation, gathering appeal data, filing the appeal, appearing before the Board of Equalization, Arbitration Panel and/or Supreme Court. Campbell & Brannon Tax Services can assist homeowners in DeKalb County, Fulton County, Cobb County, City of Atlanta, City of Decatur as well as other cities and counties in the Metro Atlanta area. Read More