Four Seasons On Lake Lanier

Four Seaons on Lake Lanier

If you are not familiar with the Four Seasons on Lake Lanier it is located in Flowery Branch right off Gainesferry Road.  It is a newer subdivision with inventory remaining through the developer.  They have dropped their pricing over the last few months and they have one home that is a really good deal.  This 4 bedroom home, 4 and 1/2 bath home is currently listed at $899,900.  It has lake views(well, not right now anyway), but if the lake was at full pool this home would be worth over 1.2 Million!  Plus, it has rights to put in a private dock as well.   I’ve been through the Four Seasons on Lake Lanier a few times and have really enjoyed the craftmanship and quality the developer put into his homes. 

So, if you haven’t lost all your money in the stock market, you might want to check out this home! I have included pictures and information which you can find here.If you are interested in touring this property please feel free to contact me at 404-579-9307.  - Nesa Kleinheksel

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Picasso Restaurant Review in Historic Downtown Buford

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So I know this is a website about homes and purchasing homes, but we are going to intermittently add reviews of businesses and restaurants. I think we can all agree that the restaurants and retail that surround us are important. That’s why the mixed developments have been popping up everywhere. Who doesn’t want to get up late on a Saturday morning and walk across the street to the coffee shop?

Although Downtown Buford is not a mixed-use development, it is walkable from plenty of homes and is a short drive from Flowery Branch. I love going down there on a weeknight and just strolling the streets to see what’s new. One day when I was driving through I noticed a new restaurant name Picasso. “What a cool name” I thought. And I put it on my list of new restaurants to try out in the near future.

Well, a month or so passed by and I was on one of my favorite websites, www.restarant.com (make sure its without an ’s’). If you’re not familiar with this website, this information alone is worth the time it takes to read this posting. restaurant.com offers $10 gift certificates for $3 and $25 gift certificates for $10. The catch is you can only use 1 at a time and 1 per table. Not bad, though. Heck you’re saving 15 bucks!  Anyway, I was browsing through the restaurants on there and wouldn’t you know it, Picasso Restaurant in downtown Buford came up! Well, if that isn’t a sign, I don’t know what is.

I purchased a gift certificate and finally used it last Friday night (you have a year to use it). Because of my experience, I thought this information would be beneficial for all you readers that live in the area and might contemplate coming to Picasso at some point. Just a note, Sperata is a well known high-end restaurant a few doors down that is the sister restaurant of Picasso. Sperata has fabulous food, but I will save that for another review.

Ambiance

The decor at Picasso Cafe Wine Bar is really cool. It’s got a relaxed, swanky sort of feel. The kind of place you get served 4 star food, but can dress casually. My favorite kind of place. The artwork was well chosen with some abstract paintings that looked to be somewhat industrial. Again, one of my favorite types of artwork. Definitely a cool lofty feel in the place with a great bar. Even if I don’t sit at the bar, it’s always nice to see a cool bar when I walk into a restaurant. There’s just something about it. All in all, I’ll give Picasso 3.5 Stars (out of 4 stars) for ambiance.

Staff

The staff at Picasso was professional and didn’t hover. No one likes a hovering wait staff. When that happens it ends up ruining the whole dining experience. They were informed on the dishes (since I asked a ton of questions about the ingredients…I know, annoying). When a question was asked that the waitress didn’t know, she promptly went to the Chef to ask him first hand. Now that’s something you don’t see often. Every staff member we came in contact with that evening was knowledgeable and courteous. Picasso gets 4 Stars for the staff.

Food

Great ambiance and courteous staff are both a plus when dining out, but obviously the food is the big draw to keep us coming back to a restaurant. Right off the bat, I liked the menu. Lots of different types of things to choose from, but not so many that your head spins around. From Butternut Squash to Scallops and Shrimp Carbonara to Gorgonzola Crusted Beef Filet, there is definitely something for every taste. My dining companian and I chose to start with the Sesame Toasted Ahi Tuna. Once you’ve had good ahi tuna, you can spot the fakes a mile away. Well, this one is definitely genuine. It was seared just right and the teriyaki wasabi glaze was a perfect match. Unfortunately, there are only 4 small pieces to this appetizer, so it was gone pretty quick. Aside from the portion size, though, the tuna was great. I will probably go back again just for that.

For our main dishes at Picasso my companion had the Butternut Squash Ravioli and I had the Beef Filet Milanese that had a side of peppers, mushrooms, gnocci, red wine paprika sauce and a dab of sour cream. I went back and forth on whether I should get the gorgonzola filet, but I wanted to taste of the gnocchi. My companion absolutely loved the Butternut Squash Ravioli and she mentioned it often during the meal. My filet was cooked absolutely perfect, which is hard to get is some places. The flavors were fantastic, too. Kind of a southwestern flare that I couldn’t get enough of. The gnocchi was cooked really well and everything just worked with this dish. I ended up eating the entire thing! Picasso gets 4 Stars for taste and presentation of the cuisine.

I made a comment to the waitress about how good the chef did at cooking the food and she was very gracious. She talked (more like raved) about Christopher Alan Hope, the Executive Chef. Obviously, there is a great amount of respect for him there. How, refreshing it was to see this admiration of someone’s boss. Very cool. Anyway, she then said the chef that was cooking tonight was trained by Christopher and had only been at Picasso for 2 weeks. Wow, either that guy can train or the chef was a quick study. My guess, is that it had to be both.

After our discussion she told the chef our comments and the chef came out to meet us personally. Are you kidding me? You rarely get this at any restaurant…well maybe McDonalds :) This chef’s title is Chef D’ Cuisine and his name is Danny Kistle. Danny, thanks for taking the time to meet us and thank you for a fabulous dinner. We will definitely be back.

OK, you probably want to know about pricing. Appetizers range from $3 to $9 and main dishes range from $16 to $29. My particular dish was $22 and worth every penny. That’s when you know you’re in a good restaurant….you don’t regret what you spend on the food. Drinks, are a little pricey, though, at $11 for a Mojito. I wanted to try one, but I just couldn’t justify spending that much.

Well, hopefully this gives you a little more insight on Picasso in Downtown Buford. Definitely give it a try. It’s not well known here, so you won’t have to deal with reservations and long lines. Once you try Picasso, it’ll become a family favorite.

For more information on Picasso, such as their location and their menu go to: http://www.picassocwb.com!

Bon Appetit!

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Lake Lanier Cottages and Cabins

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I’ve been noticing a trend going on lately since the drought, a ton of investors are starting to dump their vacation rental properties on Lake Lanier for decent prices. I can definitely understand why, you can’t rent a property to vacationers if there is no water. It’s probably not a wise idea to buy one of these properties for a vacation rental but if you are ok with living in it for a year or find a long term renter it could be become a very good investment.

Personally, I like taking risks like that mainly because I am ok living anywhere for a year as long as I have backyard and a balcony, I am good to go. I have done executive housing Atlanta and it turned out a profit for me so I would probably do that on Lake Lanier as well. I don’t have much experience with vacation rentals on Lake Lanier but if you look around on vrbo.com and look at the calendars of some of these properties to see how full they are, you can get a good idea of what rents well and how much you could possibly get for it once the water comes back.

Searching around the FMLS, I saw a few cabins that I thought were pretty interesting and they were priced below $300k.

If you would like any info on Lake Lanier Cabins for sale please contact me at nesa@greatlakelanierhomes.com - Nesa Kleinheksel

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Reunion Homes

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After my lovely Memorial Day weekend, I thought I should write about another community up towards Lake Lanier, my selection this time is the Reunion Homes which are being developed by John Wieland.  As you probably know, John Wieland has a pretty good reputation as an Atlanta builder, so I thought would check these out myself and see what kind of grade I would give them. 

First of all, this subdivision is located in Hoschton GA, which is located near Chateau Elan on one end and Braselton on the other.  Hoschton is one of the further communities from Lake Lanier that I will write about. I would estimate that Hoschton is about a 20 minute drive over to Lake Lanier ( i.e. Holiday Marina area).

The Homes at Reunion remind of a 19th century feel.  I have been seeing more and more builders going this route lately and I really love it.  I am enchanted with old homes from Savananah and Charleston so a new home community that sort of resembles that feel, already gives me a warm fuzzy feeling inside!  I think what I really like about these homes is their porches. All homes have top sitting porches, wrap around porches, back porches or porches that go around the entire home!  I can also tell that the residents like to put work into their landscaping. I would say most of them are done really nice, so if you plan on buying in this community you better make a budget for landscaping!

Amenities for this neighborhood include a waterslide and waterpark for the kiddies.   For the adults, a 18 hole golf course and a athletic club.  They also have an onside activities director, so there is always something to do around there.

Reunion Homes

Hoschton GA
Price range: $230's - $600's
For More Information Contact:
Nesa Kleinheksel
9 Mile Trolley Realty
nesa@greatlakelanierhomes.com

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I am trying to figure out if the residents are allowed to drive their golf carts around too. I think they are allowed, but I only saw some punk driving one and who knows if he was just out causing chaos in the community or if he was legit. 

This is a pretty affordable community too. Pricing starts at $280,000 up to $600,000.  They also have plenty of new homes available as well(I know in the past they offered deals on the new homes, so feel free to email me to see if there are any current deals).  The yearly HOA fees are at $700.

As of today, 5/27/08, there is one foreclosure available too which is a 4 bedroom for $317k, originally purchased at $341k, so that is a great deal!

Don’t worry, there are places to eat out nearby, including one of my favorite Sushi restaurants, Green Tea.  Apparently Patrick Dempsey loves it too because they have pictures of him posted everywhere.  Plus, they are one of the only sushi restaurants that make chicken tempura rolls!  Yum!  There is also Jeffreys Sportsbar, Bottom of the Cup restaurant and Hoschton Bar and Grill. 

If you would like more information and pictures of what is available at Reunion, please email me at nesa@greatlakelanierhomes.com - Nesa Kleinheksel - 9 Mile Trolley Realty

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Sterling on The Lake Community

Sterling on The Lake

Today I decided to take a little jaunt on over to Sterling on the Lake, I haven’t driven in there in a while, even though I go pass it all the time to get over to my groomer (a little shout out to Jean the Groomer)! Oh, for you those who are not familiar with the Sterling on The Lake, it is a huge community located in Flowery Branch(easy access to 985 too).  This community is big, really big, so big that you can easily get lost which of course I did but it was cool because it gave me the opportunity to learn more about the community.  For example, I had no idea they had a waterfall, so when I passed the directional sign to the waterfall, I immediately got out of the car and started hiking down the trail.  I was pretty excited and didn’t know what to expect and after corner after corner I finally arrived, unfortunately it wasn’t much, I probably wouldn’t class it as a waterfall, more like a stream going down some rocks(see pic).  But, it was still cool to do the little hike.  After the waterfall, I drove around some more and looked at a few of the homes they had available. I really like the style of homes they built and are still building. They have the exterior stacked stone going on, tasteful colors, nice floorplans, etc..they are done very tasteful.  Again, see pics below to see some examples. 

After I toured the homes I decided to keep exploring to see what other amenities that they have, they actually do have a lake, but it is not Lake Lanier, but a man made lake. It’s actually a pretty decent size, but not big enough for a boat or anything like that but it looks like they have kayaks and canoes to use on it.  They must have it stocked with fish too for fishing but it’s a “catch and release” policy.  But, hey, isn’t that what fishing is all about, reeling in the big one and getting the adrenaline going? 

As I continued along, I noticed a few more directional signs for parks and a children’s treehouse.  That was my first clue that there were going to be alot of kids living in this community, but a treehouse is pretty cool so I definitely wanted to check it out but all of sudden the directionals stopped and I couldn’t find it, I attempted one more time but apparently I was driving to slow because some soccer Mom was tailgating me and raising her fist in the air, so I ditched the plan of looking for the treehouse.  Once I found where I was again, I saw the swimming pool area which had a spiral slide, so of course that peeked my interest.  Even though I am 30 something I still like to think that I am kid inside so It seems like I get very titillated by those type of things.  I parked my car and decided to check it out and the minute I opened my door, the screams of children overwhelmed me and yup, lo and behold, the swimming pool was packed with kids.  So, I snapped a couple of pictures of the slide and got the heck out of there.  I thought to myself as I was driving around, why large communities like Sterling on the Lake doesn’t have adult swimming pools, maybe they do, but I didn’t see any directionals for adult swimming pool so I am assuming that they don’t.

As I was leaving the community I noticed that they just started building townhomes as well.  Again, very stylish and it looks like they are going to put in executive townhomes as well.

All in all I really like Sterling on the Lake, I can definitely see that it would attract families because of the amenities. I think singles would like it as well but I bet they would get more singles if they put in an adult swimming pool!

Prices vary in the community.  You can find a smaller home in the $240k to $300k range or they have large homes all the way up to $850,000.  The yearly HOA fee is at $700 which includes swim and tennis.  Looks like they have plenty of resales available, new homes and lots that you can customize yourself with one of the builders. 

Click here if you would like to search Sterling Lake Homes For Sale.  If you would like more info you can also contact me at 404-579-9307 or nesa@greatlakelanierhomes.com .  Don’t forget to check out the spectacular photos below that I took as well! - Nesa Kleinheksel - 9 Mile Trolley Realty

Sterling on The Lake

Sterling on the Lake - Flowery Branch
For More information contact:
Nesa Kleinheksel
9 Mile Trolley Realty
nesa@greatlakelanierhomes.com

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What to do in Buford GA

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When I first moved up to Lake Lanier, I was a bit concerned about not having enough things to do and cool places to eat out it. I am in my early 30’s with no kids and although I am not really into the bar scene anymore, I still like to go out and catch a cool band playing and I love going out to eat. I really thought that I was going to be stuck going to all the franchise restaurants that most Atlanta suburbs typically have and feared that I would have to make the commute to Atlanta to have to go to shows and events. To my delight, I stumbled upon historic Buford one day while I was driving around to get to know my surroundings.

Historic Buford is located on Main street which is composed of old authentic buildings. I have sold plenty of old authentic lofts in Atlanta and am always impressed with older buildings….so I already knew historic Buford was going to be pretty cool. As I drove down Main Street I saw a handful of cute restaurants, art galleries and salons and little farther down some really cool antique shops.

Over a couple weeks span I ate at all the restaurants that Historic Buford offers and let me just say they were all very wonderful. My first stop was at Aqua Terra Bistro, which I immediately liked because it was a casual atmosphere so I could wear jeans! The food was good but what I crave there is the bread and dipping sauce. The dipping sauce must be liked by most people because they actually sell it by the jar! So I bought one and it just took me a week to devour it all! My next stop was 37 Main Restaurant. Again, I was pretty excited that it was a casual atmosphere but the best part was is that they serve tapas. I adore tapas because I love a variety of food when I go out. Their fried green tomatoes are wonderful and most of the other tapas are very good as well. I couldn’t believe it when I heard a band start playing in the back and found out through the waitress that they always have local artists and bands playing. It totally reminded me of Eddie’s Attic in Decatur. The following week I decided to go for broke when I dined at Sperata. Sperata was definitely worth my $29 over the limit fee that my credit card charged me after I ate there! I can’t say enough about their food, it was spectacular! The newest addition to Main street is Picasso Café Wine and Bar. The night I went I was the only one there, so the service was impeccable and the food was delicious too. Plus, I found out that it was the same owner as Sperata so they had similiar things on their menu….but it was cheaper! What a clever idea, having an upscale restaurant and right next door have another restaurant with reasonable prices!

That was my experience in historic Buford, I frequently visit their restaurants and I await more restaurants to open up soon! (hint - a upscale Sushi place would be nice!)

If you want to go where the locals eat at, head on over to Big Creek Tavern.  As you know most restaurants don’t allow smoking anymore, but at Big Creek you can smoke until your heart gives out!  Big Creek is a cool little dive but amazingly they have really good food.  I probably eat there at least once every couple of weeks and every single time their food is wonderful!  I usually get either the fried pork chop or the crab legs but they usually have a special going on so I often opt for that selection.  Plus, their hashbrown casserole is a must have!  If you would like to go to Big Creek via a boat, you can!  They have a 4- slip dock in the back!  FYI - they don’t serve alcohol on Sunday’s. (Sad Face)

Another restaurant to mention is Third Coast Grille.  I used to go there a lot  until they moved down the road from their old location.  I went once to their new location and probably won’t go back.  The old place that they had was pretty cool because it was a big ol’ dive, but now they have a brand new building with pretty cheesy decorations.  It totally reminded of a kids playhouse so it seems like it has become a family restaurant.  Too bad for me and all the other 30 something’s without kids!!  

 

 

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Lake Lanier Townhomes

Lake Lanier Townhomes, Tidwater Cove
As my first entry I thought I would write about my home search for a home near Lake Lanier. It was 3 years ago that I was living in a condo in downtown Atlanta when I was contemplating about buying a larger single family home in Intown Atlanta, but I grew up in Holland, Michigan which was right on Lake Michigan so I always lived near fresh water. I missed going to the beach and smelling that fresh lake air so I decided why not look for a home close to Lake Lanier, but since my specialty was in selling intown homes I feared the horrible traffic that I would have to deal with on an every day basis.

One day while I was searching the Internet for homes, I had a brilliant idea of keeping my condo in Atlanta and buying a smaller place on Lake Lanier and having the best of both worlds! I knew it was going to be tough to find a place on Lake Lanier within my budget if I kept my condo but as I was searching I came across a community called Tidewater Cove Townhomes which is in Flowery Branch. I drove up that day to go take a look at it them. As I got closer to the community I approached the small downtown that Flowery Branch has which was cute and had a couple of shops. It was everything that I imagined a small waterfront community would have!. As I made all the turns to get to the community there were older and smaller homes which some of them looked run down but I guess in the back of mind it kind of reminded me of the towns in Michigan that we had to go through to get to our vacation cottage on Silver Lake, so I was even more ecstatic! Finally I arrived at Tidwater Cove and my first impression that it was your typical Townhome community. I never really wanted to live in cookie cutter community because they seem so stale and you have to worry about being so close to your neighbors but with this community I noticed right away that the developer did a good job with the landscaping, plenty of trees in the yards, flowers and bushes to make it feel more alive, so that was really nice to see because I have seen so many communities out there that do not have any landscaping and it just makes the community look so drab. The other bonus was that the community was right across from Starboard Marina. Now, at that time I did not have a boat and was actually contemplating about getting a membership at the Freedom Boat Club which was located at Holiday Marina, about a 10 minute drive from Tidewater Cove, but some of the townhomes had decent views of the Marina so again I was pretty excited.

 

To make a long story short I ended up putting in an offer on a townhouse that did have a view of the Marina that day and a month later I moved in! It’s now 3 years later and I am still here and I love it! I also still own my condo in Atlanta but am seriously thinking about moving up here permanently. Although Flowery Branch is not the crème de’ creme of cities to choose from, I love that it has a small town feel and it is really nice that I can go to the grocery store and not have to look my best because that is how things are up here. Laid back! I also have a pontoon boat now that is docked at Starboard so I can just walk on down to my boat!

Living at Tidwater Cove is great too…I don’t have any complaints about it. As far as I know this is the only community that is right by a Marina and is cheap! Pricing is anywhere from $130k to $160k so that is pretty hard to beat since you have the Marina right there. The developer did a nice job with the layouts and the other really feature is that they put up tall fences in the back of the townhouses so you have privacy from your neighbor, which is huge for me because I am always sitting outside and I enjoy my privacy! Most of my neighbors moved here too because of the marina and the affordability of the townhomes. I would say the only drawback is that we don’t have a swimming pool, but it doesn’t really matter to me because I would have to have an “adult only” pool anyway. Not a big fan of being in a pool with peeing kids!

Also, a mile down the road they just opened a big retail development which consists of a Target, Office Depot, Petsmart, Home Depot, Kohls and a Chili’s. I no longer have to go down to the Mall of Georgia area to do my errands! I wasn’t sure about the development because I thought it would ruin the small town feel but it just far enough away that it doesn’t affect our peace at the townhome.

Also, for any of those who might be interested in purchasing a townhome at Tidewater Cove it is only a 40 minute drive to downtown Atlanta. Of course, with traffic it is longer.

If anyone is interested in seeing what is available at Tidewater Cove, feel free to email me at nesa@greatlakerlanierhomes.com and I will forward you pics and information of what is available! - Nesa Kleinheksel - 9 Mile Trolley Realty


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