Selling Before Buying in Kennesaw: Your 2026 Options
Need to sell your Kennesaw or Marietta home before you buy your next one? Here's how bridge loans, HELOCs, and Georgia's Sale or Lease of Buyer's Property Contingency (GAR F601) actually work — and which option fits your timeline and equity.
Marietta Seller Closing Costs: What You'll Pay in 2026
Selling in Marietta, Kennesaw, or Acworth this year? Here's the real line-by-line breakdown of what comes out of your proceeds at closing — commission, attorney fees, transfer tax, prorations, and the concessions buyers are asking for in 2026's market. No generic calculators, just the numbers on your settlement statement.
Buyer Closing Costs in Kennesaw & Cobb County: What You'll Actually Pay
Buying a home in Kennesaw or Cobb County? Here's a line-by-line breakdown of what you'll pay at closing — from Georgia's intangible tax to attorney fees.
Earnest Money in Georgia: How Much, What Protects It, and When You Can Lose It
Earnest money is one of the first serious financial commitments buyers make when purchasing a home in Georgia. This guide explains how much buyers typically put down, who holds the money, how the Due Diligence period and Financing Contingency protect it, and when a buyer may risk losing their deposit.
Georgia Due Diligence Period Explained: What Every Kennesaw Buyer and Seller Needs to Know
Georgia's Due Diligence period gives buyers the right to cancel for any reason — and get their earnest money back. Here's exactly how it works in a GAR contract, what the DD fee really means, and what Kennesaw sellers need to know before they accept an offer.
New Construction or Resale? What Kennesaw Buyers Need to Know in 2026
New builds in Kennesaw start in the high $600s; resale runs mid-$400s to $500s. Before you choose, here's what builder contracts, lender incentives, and tax reassessments actually mean for you.