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10/25/2023

Jaimie Lee Atlanta Realtor

Remember this bungalow gem we shared a few weeks ago, just 5 minutes walk from  and everything Castleberry Hill has to o...
10/17/2023

Remember this bungalow gem we shared a few weeks ago, just 5 minutes walk from and everything Castleberry Hill has to offer?! Well we received multiple offers in just the first three days of listing & went under contract over list price with a closing date just 3 weeks out. 💥 We are thrilled for BOTH parties and looking forward to closing soon! DM us if you’re thinking about listing your home - there’s still time to sell before the holiday slump hits AND if you’re thinking about listing in the Spring, now is the time to have the conversation & prepare. We love our clients, thank you for your trust!

Meet Jaimie, our corporate badass, marketing guru, and resident animal nerd. Raised in North GA, Jaimie moved to Castleb...
06/30/2023

Meet Jaimie, our corporate badass, marketing guru, and resident animal nerd. Raised in North GA, Jaimie moved to Castleberry Hill in 2015 to work for Coca-Cola and fell fast in love with the locals and the city she now calls home.
Jaimie holds two degrees from KSU and spent a decade in logistics, new home sales, mortgage sales, and investment finance at companies like Bank of America, Pulte Homes, and Merrill Lynch. She left Merrill Lynch in 2021 (ya know, during the Covid Corporate Exit...CRexit?...) when the best realtor she knew 😉 invited her to join forces and take those corporate-gained skills directly to the People (our clients).
As a Native woman, Jaimie cares deeply about land use, sustainability, and maintaining the neighborhood legacies that created Atlanta. She’s also one of those truly genuine people whom many clients end up calling friend, with her structured but personal style that helps our clients feel both confident and relaxed.
When she's not advising clients, you'll find Jaimie biking the East side, volunteering with the sharks at Georgia Aquarium downtown, serving the unhoused with WeAreLazarus in Castleberry Hill, travelling as much as possible, and, importantly, eating Mexican food all over ATL. Jaimie Lee Atlanta Realtor


Totally worth a re-post, thank-you for the work you do in Atlanta,  !  Westside Park is officially opened. Like everythi...
08/19/2021

Totally worth a re-post, thank-you for the work you do in Atlanta, ! Westside Park is officially opened. Like everything else in Atlanta, the land has more stories than available to the naked eye.

Rockdale Park was an African American community that once exists in NW corner. In 1900, seven Black women from Rockdale formed Mount Calvary Baptist. I found the earliest newspaper reference from 1909, talking about the Rockdale Park colored free school. In the 1960s, Atlanta’s urban renewal wiped this neighborhood from the map.

The quarry was connected to the Bellwood Prison Camp, where in 1913, Charley Stevens (who was arrested for ‘gaming’ and couldn’t pay his $45 fine) was working off his 8 months on the chain gang. He joined the quarry squad on June 6th and just a month later died of heatstroke when the temperatures in Atlanta rose to 96 degrees.

I’m still researching all this in more detail, but felt the need to share as visitors explore this new park.

West Midtown has some of the most visible histories in Atlanta, the well-known King Plow (Arts Center) being a perfect e...
07/12/2021

West Midtown has some of the most visible histories in Atlanta, the well-known King Plow (Arts Center) being a perfect example. Industrial since it’s inception, this was where General Sherman arrived to begin his March to the Sea. It’s also where one of the first black settlements was located, named after the freed slave who purchased the land, Samuel Bland. In the 1950’s the area was rezoned from residential to commercial, in an attempt to push out black neighbors and quell their voting rights. The name Blandtown is never referenced. Looking at the neighborhood today, you can see they were successful. Artist Gregor Turk houses his studio in one of the last (if not THE last) standing historical homes in the neighborhood, swipe to see his ongoing protest against developers and history-erasing-gentrification, smack in the middle of it all. Love it.
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Anyone else now determined to have a solarium breakfast “nook”?! 🤯 I mean let’s be honest calling this a nook is a bit u...
07/01/2021

Anyone else now determined to have a solarium breakfast “nook”?! 🤯 I mean let’s be honest calling this a nook is a bit unfair (to every other breakfast nook out there) but also who’s hatin? Gimme all the natural light always.
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This week in the newsletter: what’s to love about EAV? Welllll, the majority of the hood centers around great food and e...
06/24/2021

This week in the newsletter: what’s to love about EAV? Welllll, the majority of the hood centers around great food and equally great drinks. Modern Korean? Arguably best ramen in the city? A damn good smash-burger? New York style bagels, killer poke bowl, Vietnamese fried rice -- we've got ya covered in the food department. Irish soccer bar, a hoppin' (pun intended) brewery, dive-bar with grunge attitude -- EAV's got you covered in the drinks department as well.

We’re sharing our favorites (so many!!) tomorrow!! Subscribe at the link in profile.


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