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Atlanta Communities
3113 Roswell Road
Suite 101
Marietta, GA 30062

Phone: 678-234-5866
Fax: 770-406-2738

GA Associate Broker
License # 176936

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Golf Homes, Golf Communities, Prestigious Homes

Representing buyers in the purchase of distinctive golf and country club homes in the Atlanta area

Real Estate Agents work for the Seller. Have Don Bell work for YOU.

Don Bell, Buyer's Agent and Associate Broker, represents only you and your interests in finding
that perfect executive home in golf, country club, tennis and gated communities in the Atlanta area.

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Organized Mover
by DL Harris

Organized Mover is a convenient,easy-to-use resource designed to help organize people who are moving; either down the street or cross-country. A great "back-up" brain during all aspects of moving, it allows users to remember important details quickly. First time movers, or seasoned veterans, everyone making a move will benefit from using the Organized Mover guidebook.

The collection of checklists and forms are divided into nine (9) sections: Selling a Home; Financing; Buying a Home or Condominium; Renting;Measurements and Colors; Moving; New Location; Change of Address and Personal Information.

Fodor's Cityguide Atlanta, 2nd Edition: The Sourcebook for Your Hometown
by Fodor's (Author)

This ingenious city guide to Atlanta packages a concise full-color mini guide with a color foldout map. The mini guide contains the top 25 attractions, itineraries, walks, tours, and excursions -- plus capsule reviews of key hotels, restaurants, shops, nightlife, and concise travel facts about getting there and getting around. The full-size color foldout map comes complete with detailed city coverage, neighborhood blowups, public transport, hotels, points of interest, parks, and more. This convenient two-in-one travel resource is perfect for the on-the-go traveler who only needs the highlights of Atlanta.
The Eclectic Gourmet Guide to Atlanta, 2nd
by Jane Garvey (Author)

The creators of the popular, no-holds-barred Unofficial Guides now take locals and travelers out on the town with The Eclectic Gourmet. Newly revised and expanded, The Eclectic Gourmet Guide to Atlanta helps you avoid dining disappointments and overpriced restaurants and points you directly to the best-quality dining for the price. Atlanta's many suburbs and ethnic influences offer a wide variety of dining experiences for even the most seasoned connoisseurs. Whether you're looking for a casual experience at a local barbecue joint or some jazz with your meal, savory fried chicken with collard greens or authentic dim sum, The Eclectic Gourmet Guide to Atlanta has a recommendation for you.
Newcomer's Handbook for Atlanta
by K. Shawne Taylor, L.K. Welles

Welcome to Atlanta, proud host of the 1996 summer Olympic Games and home of the Braves, the winners of the 1995 World Series. Aside from its athletic prowess, Atlanta boasts a flourishing arts scene, with a world renowned symphony orchestra, an eclectic local music industry, scores of museums, and a diverse array of theatrical productions. In business circles, it was recently rated the number one city for expected new jobs and the best city to live in if you want to own a business
147 Fun Things to do in Atlanta
by Karen Foulk

If you come looking for Tara, that old stuff is Gone With The Wind. Atlanta is real. Bigger than history. Better than boiled peanuts. More exciting than a Sunday stock car race. Take the road less traveled through the Blue Ridge Mountains. Linger in legendary Southern hospitality. Open this book and find 147 fun ways to do Atlanta your style. This is the book.
Frommer's Atlanta, Eighth Edition
by Karen K. Snyder (Author), Lito Tejada-Flores

You'll never fall into the tourist traps when you travel with Frommer's. It's like having a friend show you around, taking you to the places locals like best. Our expert authors have already gone everywhere you might go-they've done the legwork for you, and they're not afraid to tell it like it is, saving you time and money.
Mr. Cheap's Atlanta
by Corey Sandler, Michael Lawrence, Mark Mr. Cheap's Atlanta Waldstein

Find it cheap in the (shopping) capital of the South!

The thrill of the hunt and the rush of finding quality at a terrific price can be yours in Atlanta-whether you’re looking for a luxurious dinner, a perfect hockey stick, or a piece of gorgeous silverware.

Relocating to Atlanta and Surrounding Areas
by H.M. Cauley (Author)

Atlanta and its neighboring communities are among the fastest growing areas in the country. But moving there can be an overwhelming and expensive experience. This book gives you all the information you need to make the transition smooth and affordable.
The Moving Book
by Gabriel Davis, Susan Dennen (Illustrator)

A coping guide to the stressful experiece of moving house offers young readers various activities that teach them various facets of moving, such as packing a pet and how to go about packing personal belongings.
Smart Moves: Your Guide Through the Emotional Maze of Relocation by Audrey McCollum, Nadia Jensen, Stuart Copans

A unique book that prepares you for the pains and joys of many different types of life transitions. Starting with the first urges for change, the book discusses stepping back and taking a fresh look at relationships, work, play, environment and resources. SMART MOVES teaches constructive communication and positive decision making. It considers the emotions that you and loved ones are likely to feel during these major transitions, and explains how to turn the stresses of change into strength.
Smooth Moves by Ellen Carlisle

THE relocation guide for families. The author's 17 years' experience involved 8 moves, 7 states, 6 houses . . . and 3 happy, well-adjusted children. The tone is calming and reassuring, and the tips are indispensable. The reader is taken through the basics--choosing a realtor, house sale and purchase. But the human side is invaluable. Learn how to help small children, teenagers, and parents alike adjust quickly, easily, and comfortably throughout each step of the relocation process.
After the Boxes Are Unpacked: Moving on After Moving in by Susan Miller

Written from a Christian perspective, After the Boxes are Unpacked gives hope and encouragement to help women through the major impact of a move and equips them with the tools for a smoother transition. Each chapter gives principles to move by and walks the reader through the process of learning to let go, start over and move ahead with her life after moving.
The Insiders' Guide to Atlanta (Insiders' Guide to Atlanta) 3rd Edition by Karen Wantuck, Helen Cauley

New authors, new entries and a new perspective on this historic city with an upbeat style. From traditional to enticing to zany, discover Atlanta's allure with the help of longtime locals who obviously know the way to Atlanta's brightest and best.
Fodor's Citypack Atlanta (2nd Ed) by Mark Beffart

The Citypack map covers the city in detail, while the Citypack guide gives you just the information you need to experience the best of Atlanta:
The city's top attractions and the must-see sights, itineraries for walks and excursions, best museums, churches, green spaces, African-American history sites, offbeat sights even locals don't know, restaurants, hotels, shopping, and nightlife, best festivals and events, travel facts and tips on getting the most from your visit.
Atlanta Walks: A Comprehensive Guide to Walking, Running, and Bicycling the Area's Scenic and Historic Locales by Ren Davis (Illustrator) (Writer & Illustrator), Helen Davis; Popular in: Atlanta, GA (#20), Alpharetta, GA (#5)

Authors and walkers Ren and Helen Davis have divided the metropolitan area and surrounding counties into a variety of walks that reveal the history, architecture, and great beauty this city has to offer. These self-guided tours of Atlanta are suitable for all sorts of outdoor enthusiasts: walkers, runners, and bicyclists. Atlanta's moderate climate, gentle terrain, and fascinating history and architecture provide the perfect setting for delightful walks. An entertaining and healthy way to discover Atlanta for yourself. This handy reference guide includes information on both suburban and urban walks of varying length and difficulty, trail distance, terrain, and nearby parking and public transit access, and notable sites and buildings. It also includes 45 maps.
The following books are out of print, but since many of them were highly rated, we're leaving them listed because some can be ordered second hand through Amazon.
Making the Big Move: How to Transform Relocation into a Creative Life Transition by Cathy Goodwin

For most people, moving is a source of grief and stress. For Cathy Goodwin, moving is a source of growth and fun. Goodwin has moved every two years of her adult life and lived all over North America, from Alaska to Atlanta. In Making the Big Move, Goodwin helps readers explore what moving means to them, make the emotional transition necessary, and deal with special situations such as moving as a family and moving abroad.
Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home? Simple Advice for Settling in After Your Move by Leslie Levine

Based on more than 100 personal interviews and her own relocation experience, author Leslie G. Levine offers a wealth of insights and practical resources for successfully settling into a new home and community after moving. Anyone facing the task of making a new place for themselves will find the practical help they need to make meaningful connections.
The Moving Book: A Kid's Survival Guide by Gabriel Davis, Susan Dennen (Illustrator)

Finally, here is a book designed to empower kids as they deal with the emotional and often stressful time when a family pulls up its stakes and moves. Activities include packing personal belongings, collecting autographs of friends, preparing a pet for travel, and mapping the new neighborhood. address book & 8 tear-out postcards.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Smart Moving by Dan Ramsey

For the 41 million Americans who move every year, this clearly written guide helps prepare for the big day with valuable tips on getting organized, budgeting, choosing a mover, packing valuables, handling children and pets, setting up the new house, and more.
Goodbye, House: A Kids Guide to Moving by Ann Banks, Nancy Evans, True Kelley (Illustrator)

A must-have, hands-on guide and activity book designed to help kids handle moving to a new home. Completely revised, updated, and freshly illustrated by True Kelley, it's packed with helpful tips and fun activities for organizing the move, expressing feelings, getting adjusted in a new house, and managing the jitters on the first day of a new school. Some sure-fire ideas for coping include: keeping special memories of the old place, making self-addressed postcards to ensure hearing from friends, burying secret treasure in the old yard, and drawing maps to help get acquainted with the new neighborhood.
Newcomer's Handbook for Atlanta by L. K. Welles

This book is designed to guide you through your first exciting, perhaps disquieting weeks as a newcomer to Atlanta. It offers you a survey of neighborhoods, tips on how to settle in, suggestions for rest and relaxation as well as cultural outings, and other helpful hints to help you acclimate yourself to your new surroundings. The book covers not only Atlanta proper, but also some nearby communities frequently populated by newcomers. Because of the city's rapid development and its commercial appeal, Atlanta attracts a multitude of newcomers. You will find that, for the most part, it is a city friendly to fresh inhabitants.
Around Atlanta With Children: A Guide for Family Activities




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We specialize in in the following types of homes, communities and properties...
Corporate transfers
North Atlanta homes and real estate
Living in Golf communities
Prestigious Country Club Communities
Gated communities
Lake communities
Swim and tennis communities
Executive and Estate homes
Premier properties
River and waterfront properties
Traditional style residences
Contemporary & European style houses
Custom built manor and plantation residences
Equestrian property acreage

...in prestigious communities in Fulton, North Fulton, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Alpharetta,
Roswell, Suwanee, Buford, Cumming, Duluth, Lake Lanier, Dawson:

golf & country club communities
Bay Pointe at Windward, Alpharetta
Beacon Hill at Windward, Alpharetta
Belmont at Horseshoe Bend, Roswell
Big Canoe, North Georgia
Chestatee Golf and Country Club, Dawsonville
Country Club of the South, Alpharetta
Crooked Creek Golf Club, Alpharetta
Fieldstone Farms, Alpharetta
Gold Creek, Dawsonville
Greatwood Glen at Windward, Alpharetta
Hampton, Cumming
Hillcrest at Windward, Alpharetta
Horseshoe Bend, Roswell
Lake Windward, Alpharetta
Lakeshore at Windward, Alpharetta
Laurel Springs, Suwanee
Olde Atlanta Club, Suwanee
Polo Golf and Country Club, Cumming
River Club
St. Ives, Duluth
St. Marlo, Duluth
Sugarloaf Country Club, Duluth
The Enclave, Alpharetta
The Northshore at the Golf Club of Georgia,
     Alpharetta
The Peninsula, Alpharetta
Tidewater at Windward, Alpharetta
White Columns, Alpharetta
Windermere, Cumming
Wynridge at Windward, Alpharetta

equestrian communities
Chattahoochee River Club, Cumming
Polo Golf and Country Club, Cumming

swim & tennis communites
North Fulton, East
Ammersee Lakes, Alpharetta
Ashlee Oaks, Alpharetta
Cambridge, Alpharetta
Carrington Place, Alpharetta
Chartwell, Alpharetta
Country Club of the South, Alpharetta
Doublegate, Alpharetta
Ellard, Alpharetta
Estates @ Wellington, Alpharetta
Falls at Autry Mill, Alpharetta
Glen Abbey, Alpharetta
Hampton Hall, Alpharetta
Horseshoe Bend, Alpharetta
Kimball Farm, Alpharetta
Lake Laurel, Alpharetta
Medlock Bridge, Alpharetta
Northshore, Alpharetta
Quail Hollow, Alpharetta
Randolph Hall, Alpharetta
River Walk, Alpharetta
St. Ives, Duluth
St. Regis, Duluth
Sugar Mill, Duluth
The Ridge, Alpharetta
Windward at Bent Creek
Windward at Chasewood
Windward at Lakeshore
Windward at Wynridge
Windward, Bay Pointe
Windward, Beacon Hill
Windward, Tidewater
Woodcliff Woodmore
swim & tennis communites
*North Fulton, West
Bethany Green, Roswell
Brickstone Heights
Brookfield West
Brookshade
Crooked Creek
Edenwilde
Enclave at the Chattahoochee
Fieldstone Farms
Foxhall
Grand Veridian
Harrington Falls
Holcombe's Farm
Hopewell Grove
Houze Common
Lake at Cooper Sandy
Lake Forest Summit
Lake Laurel
Lake Windward
Laurel Brooke
Litchfield
Oakstone Glen
Pleasant Hollow Farms
Providence at Atlanta Nat. Regency Forest
Richmond Glen
Six Hills
Stonegate
Stonehedge
Summerhill Estates
The Concorde
The Hermitage
The Magnolias
The Meadows
Welford Trace
White Columns
Winfield Glen
Wingfield Gates

*Gwinnett West:
Chattahoochee Run
Ivy Creek
Ivy Green
Jones Creek
Links
Morningview
Northwicke
Olde Town Village
River Laurel
River Rush
Rivermoore Park
Sugarloaf Country Club, Duluth
Sugarloaf Park, Duluth
Sweet Bottom Plantation, Duluth
Twin Creeks
Village Park
Wellington Lake
Wild Timber

*Forsyth:
Adams Landing, Cumming
Anchor on Lanier, Cumming
Castlebrooke Chatsworth
Chattahoochee River Club, Cumming
Deer Lake
Grand Cascades, Suwanee
Hampton Laurel Springs, Suwanee
Legends at Settindown Creek, Cumming
Longlake
Mashburn's Landing
Polo Golf and Country Club, Cumming
Providence Plantation
Rae's Creek
Rivermist Shiloh Farms, Cumming
St. Marks
St. Marlo
Summerwind
Three Chimneys
Woodland Park
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