Kathy Radler Realtor ATL

Kathy Radler Realtor ATL KathySellsATL...hope you call me first if you or someone you know is looking to buy or sell in the ATL! Have a beautiful day!! Have a beautiful day!

Full time Realtor with Keller Williams Atlanta North. 33 year resident of the metro Atlanta area, love my faith, love my family, & love my community. I look forward to finding the perfect home for you or helping you sell a house & move on to new adventures! Please let me know if you or someone you know is looking to buy or sell in Georgia, I am here to help you.

A beautiful remembrance for a special client!  Well done my new friend Ann Ladd Studios…well done!! Such a special gift,...
09/19/2021

A beautiful remembrance for a special client! Well done my new friend Ann Ladd Studios…well done!! Such a special gift, thank you so much!!

Trying to keep up with the busy summer activities!  This Fox Hills' beauty was under contract in just a few days!
09/16/2021

Trying to keep up with the busy summer activities! This Fox Hills' beauty was under contract in just a few days!

...so special when you work with someone you've known for so many years and have watched grow up! Oh, and when he was yo...
08/14/2021

...so special when you work with someone you've known for so many years and have watched grow up! Oh, and when he was your son's best man...even better!

Extra special when your darling clients find the perfect home to raise their family...and not too far away!
07/07/2021

Extra special when your darling clients find the perfect home to raise their family...and not too far away!

JUST LISTED In East Cobb...5B/3.5Ba, Sope Creek, East Cobb, Wheeler - lovely home with beautifully landscaped yard In fr...
06/23/2021

JUST LISTED In East Cobb...5B/3.5Ba, Sope Creek, East Cobb, Wheeler - lovely home with beautifully landscaped yard In friendly Fox Hills subdivision. Large master suite (or apartment as it has private entrance & separate utilities including laundry and kitchen) on main floor...perfect for one looking for a place for parents or other family members! $475k 131 Shadowlawn Rd, Marietta, GA

Have known this client since she was climbing trees next door, helped her beautiful family find a new home for their gro...
05/30/2021

Have known this client since she was climbing trees next door, helped her beautiful family find a new home for their growing family and sell this precious home they bought as a young couple and poured in so much love! What a wonderful week....

A very good week when new clients become friends...sold their beautiful Sandy Springs house and found their new home wit...
05/30/2021

A very good week when new clients become friends...sold their beautiful Sandy Springs house and found their new home with pool to close just in time for the long holiday weekend! 😅

Best part of last week’s closing… i’s dotted, t’s crossed for a smooth closing, so this precious one was my job while Mo...
05/30/2021

Best part of last week’s closing… i’s dotted, t’s crossed for a smooth closing, so this precious one was my job while Mom and Dad signed❤️

10/22/2020

Hello Facebook friends!!
Fall is finally here, which means winter is right around the corner. Below are some tips on fall home maintenance you should focus on this season.

1. Trees, Shrubs, & Garden

Falling tree limbs could be a major hazard in the winter, and fall is the perfect time to address them. A professional tree service will be able to examine the trees on your property for signs of failing health to help prevent tree loss, and prune correctly to avoid any branches falling off. Take extra care with any limbs that are growing close to the roof or power lines.

Now is also a good time to prune any shrubs; after the leaves turn, a careful pruning will encourage healthy growth. When you’re finished, make sure to clean off your gardening tools before putting them in storage for winter.

2. Leaves

The changing leaves are synonymous with autumn, and can look beautiful covering the lawn. However, if not taken care of before the cold temperatures and perhaps a bit of snow, those leaves can prevent growth in the spring. When large layers of leave get wet, then can become compact and suffocate the lawn beneath. This also facilitates an environment ripe for infestation and germs. By making sure to regularly rake the lawn, particularly before any freezes or snowfalls, you can help keep your lawn healthy for spring.

To make the job as easy as possible, put on some gardening gloves to protect your hands, use a lightweight rake, and scoop the piles into bags. However, you could also consider putting those leaves to good use in your garden. Leaves are rich in nutrients, and can be used for composting, insulating your garden, and enriching your soil. Just make sure to shred the leaves first. A leaf shredder will be most efficient, but a lawn mower will achieve the same results.

3. Gutters

All those leaves coming down can also clog your gutters and downspouts if left unchecked. When it rains, or the snow melts, clogged gutters will cause the water to pool which can cause damage to your siding or roof. It can also create ice dams. To prevent this, make sure to regularly clean them out during the fall months. The drainage areas should be completely unblocked by leaves, twigs, or other debris.

For the roof, you’ll probably need to break out a ladder. Use extreme caution when doing this, or hire a professional if you’re unsure. And to save yourself headaches in the future, consider installing some gutter guards to prevent clogging.

4. Safety

Those of you that live in seasonally cold regions know how dangerous it can be just to walk to your front door when it’s icy out. To prepare, make a point in the fall to look for wobbly railings or loose stairs, and refasten or replace anything that doesn’t feel sturdy. Also take a look at your driveway and walkways- smooth surfaces make for much easier shoveling, so repair any cracks or consider repaving if needed.

If you’ve never checked for radon, fall is a good time to do so. As the weather gets colder, you’re more likely to keep the windows and doors shut more often- and trap radon in, which is very harmful at high levels. While you’re at it, test your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and replace any batteries as needed. Finally, if you own a wood-burning fireplace, be sure to inspect and clean it before the cold weather sets in to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning and chimney fires.

5. Plumbing

An commonly known but easily forgotten rule is to shut off the water to your exterior faucets before temperatures drop below freezing and the pipes freeze and burst. In case the pipes do freeze, make sure you know where your shut-off valve is located. Any hoses should not only be drained, but also stored indoors before the winter- leaving them attached could cause water to back up in the pipes and freeze.

If you have an irrigation system, this will also need to be drained. Irrigation lines, even if buried, can freeze in the winter and leave you with busted pipes and sprinklers. The process to drain the system will differ depending on whether it is a manual or automatic valve, so research carefully.

6. Insulate

According to Energy.Gov, between 25% to 30% of residential heating use is due to heat loss through windows. To save on energy this winter, weatherstripping is an easy, low-cost solution. Apply the stripping around windows and door frames to seal the heat inside. Door sweeps can also help along the bottoms of drafty doors. For additional energy saving, grab some exterior caulk and take a trip around the exterior of the home to seal any cracks between the trim and siding.

Next, journey up to the attic to make sure the insulation is still in order. If installed correctly, the v***r barrier should be facing down; if it’s facing up, it will trap moisture and cause water damage. Also, make sure the insulation isn’t covering any vents, which could cause ice dams on the roof.

7. HVAC

If you have window air conditioning units, fall is the time to take those down. If that’s not possible, use an insulating wrap to cover the exterior of the unit to prevent drafts. For central units, it’s not necessary to wrap the entire unit for the winter- doing so can actually cause condensation, which could corrode the unit. However, it is smart to place a piece of plywood on top of the unit for protection from falling icicles in the winter.

Now for your furnace or heating system. Make sure to replace the filters before you start using it regularly. This is something homeowners should do every 2-3 months regardless, but if you’re behind on the maintenance, now is the time. The system should also be inspected and cleaned by a licensed HVAC technician- this is important to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, and ensure peak performance through the winter.

Blessings for a safe & cozy fall season!

Beautiful new construction closed lady Friday, so happy for Christian Burris and Laura Burris...what a fabulous new home...
05/12/2020

Beautiful new construction closed lady Friday, so happy for Christian Burris and Laura Burris...what a fabulous new home for you all! So thrilled to be a part of this one (really, I am!!🥰) CONGRATULATIONS!

Those of you following this listing I had...Lazy B Farm...in small town GA, well, we closed today.  Bittersweet.  I love...
05/12/2020

Those of you following this listing I had...Lazy B Farm...in small town GA, well, we closed today. Bittersweet. I love this little piece of heaven on earth and am happy for my client Cyndi, moving on to huge and wonderful opportunity. She is a rockstar. Gently and with tremendous strength, shaped this little piece of earth into a beautiful, wonderful, peaceful, highly functional Homestead Farm. Amazing friend, amazing listing. Very happy for the new owners...young and full of energy and love for their new space. I've said it so often...I LOVE MY JOB!
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Marietta, GA
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