The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Young couple’s aggressive strategy pays off

- By Lori Johnston For the AJC

After being one of multiple offers on a Virginia-Highland home, then finding a new listing on the market in Candler Park but discoverin­g it had just gone under contract, Kelly Anderson and Adam Krolikowks­i decided to take a more aggressive tactic in their search.

So they put an offer on a new Inman Park listing sight unseen, believing the home would quickly sell and relying on their real estate agent Butch Whitfield’s knowledge of the market and their needs. The couple, in their early 30s, chatted about their purchase. Q: Why did you decide to buy now? Adam: It’s right in the time of our lives. We’re getting married in January. We saw how low interest rates are, and we heard that the economy is turning slowly. It felt like you could get a very good deal. Q: Did you find deals? Kelly: The locations we were looking in didn’t depreciate as much as the broader market (they were looking at homes in the $400,000s). But the interest rates were just too attractive to ignore. ple’s upgrades, especially in the kitchen area. Q: What about the upgrades disappoint­ed you? Kelly: It really seemed that there were a lot of upgrades made to homes that were done on a budget. Adam: People would put in granite and new cabinetry, but it wasn’t what we would consider good quality materials. Q: How did you find the home you bought? Adam: Kelly found it online. Butch said we needed to make an offer. We did that immediatel­y because our work schedules wouldn’t let us go see it in a day or two. We knew the Inman Park Fes- Q: What did you think when you saw the home? Adam: It’s the old bungalow that is now renovated with new concepts. It has an open, white marble kitchen that Kelly loves, with great accent lighting. It’s still practical in the fact that it’s a three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath, so we can definitely grow into it. We definitely have room to go downwards too, with a huge basement that is not finished. Then it has location, location, location. Q: Did anything come up during the buying process? Adam: If it’s a renovated home, find out if the lender will consider it a flipped property. Since it was purchased and sold within a year, we needed more appraisals (a requiremen­t for the loan). We got delayed on our closing because of it. Kelly: Luckily, the second appraisal came in above the selling price. That was a little nerve-wracking. We were leaving for vacation the day we ended up closing, so that was stressful.

 ??  ?? Adam Krolikowsk­i and Kelly Anderson are getting married in January, and with low interest rates thought it was the perfect time to buy their first home.
Adam Krolikowsk­i and Kelly Anderson are getting married in January, and with low interest rates thought it was the perfect time to buy their first home.
 ?? PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHE­R OQUENDO / SPECIAL ?? Adam Krolikowsk­i and Kelly Anderson relax in the living room of their Inman Park home.
PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHE­R OQUENDO / SPECIAL Adam Krolikowsk­i and Kelly Anderson relax in the living room of their Inman Park home.
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The renovated white marble kitchen is one of Kelly’s favorite places in the house.

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