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Atlanta Real Estate Experts, Sotheby's, Covering Atlanta's Finest Neighborhoods

If you are buying or selling a luxury home in the metro Atlanta area, consider Sotheby's Atlanta Fine Homes. Focused on the counties of Fulton, Gwinnett and DeKalb, Sotheby's has a luxury home for you.

Atlanta Real Estate Experts, Sotheby's, Covering Atlanta's Finest Neighborhoods
2013-02-05
NORCROSS, GA, February 05, 2013 (Press-News.org) If you are in the market for a new luxury home in the metro Atlanta area, Sotheby's Atlanta Fine Homes has you covered. In fact, they North Metro Atlanta covered too. Representing homes in the Fulton, Gwinnett, and DeKalb counties, Sotheby's International is the leading Atlanta real estate sales force for luxury homes in Atlanta.

Sotheby's Atlanta Fine Homes focuses primarily on the Fulton, Gwinnett and DeKalb areas of Alpharetta, Dunwoody, Buckhead, Atlanta, Decatur, Stone Mountain and John's Creek. If you are in the market for an Atlanta luxury home in these metro Atlanta areas, the best option is Sotheby's Atlanta Fine Homes.

"We believe that a home is unique and special for each resident," stated Jay Bailey, Founding Member of Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's International Realty, an Atlanta luxury homes expert. "We focus on the idea that the home is part of the family, and should mirror their unique personalities. We want every house to be a home."

Jay Bailey and his professional Atlanta realty team ranked number one in the company for home sales in 2011. Jay Bailey and his team take the time to find the perfect home for each family in the metro Atlanta area, because it isn't about the numbers; it's about the families that reside within the home.

If you are considering moving within or relocating to the Fulton, Gwinnett, or DeKalb counties, give Jay Bailey and Sotheby's Atlanta Fine Homes a call. Always available, Jay Bailey and his team will set out to find the Atlanta homes for sale that fit you and your needs perfectly.

For metro Atlanta luxury homes listings, visit http://www.atlantasluxuryrealestate.com

About Sotheby's International Realty:

Founded in 1976, Sotheby's International Realty is a luxury real estate brokerage agency serving the metropolitan area in Atlanta, Alpharetta, Buckhead, Decatur, Dunwoody, John's Creek and Stone Mountain. Their team lives off the principle that every home, no matter its price, is invaluable to each and every family who lives inside it. Sotheby's International Realty provides personal care to help people find and buy the right home, as well as place their former residence in the right hands.

For more information, visit http://www.atlantasluxuryrealestate.com

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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Real Estate Experts, Sotheby's, Covering Atlanta's Finest Neighborhoods
If you are buying or selling a luxury home in the metro Atlanta area, consider Sotheby's Atlanta Fine Homes. Focused on the counties of Fulton, Gwinnett and DeKalb, Sotheby's has a luxury home for you.