RISMEDIA, Oct. 31, 2007-In response to all the recent media coverage about the real estate and mortgage industries, Prudential Georgia Realty has released a brief eight minute video discussing the metro Atlanta housing market and the positive economic forecast and opportunities that exist in the Southeast.
The video discusses the residential real estate market for Fall 2007. Featuring Dan Forsman, Prudential Georgia president and CEO, the company says that viewers will learn about the troubles in the mortgage industry, the abundance of home inventory and the factors that affect pricing for homes.
Citing numerous statistics from such sources as the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. Census, CNN, Fortune magazine and AARP, Forsman provides evidence that metro Atlanta will continue to grow and prosper in the future. For example, metro Atlanta is projected to add another 2 million residents by the year 2020.
“Right now, the facts tell us this is an incredible time for buyers and investors to purchase real estate in metro Atlanta and North Georgia,” explains Forsman. “This window of opportunity happens very infrequently and most people don’t catch on until the opportunity is gone and they are looking back at the market in hindsight. This video is designed to outline the current market for both buyers and sellers, without all the over-hyped, media-driven fear.”
Forsman has been featured on CNBC’s Kudlow & Cramer, locally on 1160 AM business radio and in numerous regional and national publications. He served as president of the Atlanta Board of Realtors in 2003, the largest regional real estate board in Georgia and, for his vision and commitment to the real estate industry, was awarded Broker of the Year for all of North America by Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. earlier this year.
For more information, visit www.PrudentialGeorgia.com or to view the video, click here
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