Author Archive for Carol M. Flammer
Carol M. Flammer, MIRM, is Author of "Social Media for Home Builders: It's Easier Than You Think" available from BuilderBooks.com. Flammer is President of Flammer Relations, Inc., an Atlanta based public relations and social media agency specializing in residential real estate throughout the Southeast, and a Managing Partner of mRELEVANCE, LLC, a firm that combines the power of Internet marketing, social media and public relations. She is creator and publisher of Atlanta’s favorite real estate blog, AtlantaRealEstateForum.com. Flammer Relations has promoted a wide range of projects including single family, master planned, townhomes, active adult, condo conversions, retail, commercial and mixed- use projects. Services include strategic public relations, media relations, social media and blogging for SEO, special events coordination and copy writing.
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Senator Johnny Isakson Receives Presidential Award from Atlanta HBA
The HBA’s Presidential Award is the only award presented at the discretion of the HBA President, making it a special acknowledgement of an individual’s commitment and service to the HBA and the home building industry. The recipient of the 2011 Presidential Award is a true champion for our industry, Senator Johnny Isakson.
Senator Isakson has been [...]
Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio: Brock Built and The Orchards Group
Barbara Glore and Mitch Block join us on this week’s episode of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio.
Barbara Glore is the Sales and Marketing Manager for Brock Built Homes. This is one Atlanta home builder that has started 2012 with a bang by opening a number of new communities. One of the newest communities is [...]
Is an Atlanta Real Estate Housing Rebound on the Horizon?
Yes, according to investment bank Barclays Capital analyst Stephen Kim, who predicts a housing recovery driven by improved jobs numbers and stabilized nondistressed home prices.
The key to the rebound equation, however, is nondistressed home prices stabilizing without government support. Kim explains in a recent HousingWire article. “In the absence of government homebuyer incentives, prices for [...]
Georgia’s Unemployment Rate Drops
Although the unemployment rate continues to be high nationwide, Georgia is showing promising signs of getting back to work. According to Atlanta Business Chronicle, November 2011 was the second consecutive month in which the unemployment rate declined. The rate dropped .3 points to 9.9 percent a little over a month ago, marking the largest monthly [...]
Foreclosures Dropping, Soon to Rise?
According to data recently released by RealtyTrac, home foreclosure rates dropped 3 percent in November 2011. Across the nation, default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions declined and were 14% lower than 2010’s numbers. The good news for the Atlanta real estate industry is that as the foreclosure rate drops, people start to buy [...]




