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BUYING YOUR HOME

Successfully purchasing your dream home requires superior expertise and market knowledge. Offering strong connections to local communities, while being part of the largest network of real estate firms globally ensures no stone is unturned. 

Through our innovative tools, you will experience advanced home search capabilities. Our Mobile App with its interactive HomeSpotter feature shows homes for sale and instantly connects to your agent. Our website provides detailed information about listings, and the latest open houses, while our Market Insights Reports give you the latest stats in your search area

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SELLING YOUR HOME

You can be confident of achieving the best sales result! Our custom-built sales and marketing strategies ensure that your home receives maximum exposure both locally and globally. Your home will benefit from connection to the largest network of real estate firms, providing marketing reach to the greatest pool of potential buyers. Pricing right and effective negotiation is key to success, and our Market Insights and Analytics tools provide the most up-to-date information to develop robust pricing strategies. 
We understand the importance of true quality service and pride ourselves on our 99% customer satisfaction rating. We will be there as your advisor throughout the process. Providing expert guidance and regular updates to keep you informed.  

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EXCEPTIONAL LUXURY MARKETING

Expect more. Your home will receive industry-best marketing, delivering an elegant and elevated representation to potential buyers. Every home has a story, and this will be captured in our award-winning marketing collateral including brochures, flyers, e-cards and social media. Through our extensive partnerships your home will be marketed on all major real estate search portals. Putting your home in from of more buyers will be a paid ad campaign targeting buyer prospects across social media and google. Luxury Homes benefit from added exposure of our distinguished and exclusive luxury affiliates that deliver international reach through publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Mansion Global and Juwai, the #1 Asian and Chinese international property portal.

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Buying or selling a home can be one of life's biggest stresses and no doubt one of the biggest decisions you make.  Jill & Kirk REALTORS® are honored to be your trusted advisors  throughout this process. 

With over 45 years of Real Estate and corporate experience, Jill and Kirk have the knowledge, skills, and expertise to assist you with buying and selling homes.  We provide unique search tools that optimize your buying criteria to find the best homes on the market. Our extensive knowledge of housing trends, market value analytics, and top-of-class negotiating skills results in timely and successful home sales.

Jill and Kirk are excited to combine our work ethic, experience, and expertise to guide you every step of the way so you can get where you want to be, when you want to be there.  Please contact us to help you get started! 

Featured Communities

East Cobb

East Cobb is a friendly, family-oriented suburb northwest of Atlanta. Residents are actively involved in schools, churches and the local community. With a very well-run county government, property taxes are among the lowest in the area and the public infrastructure is top notch.
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Marietta

Marietta is the largest city and the county seat of Cobb County, situated to the northwest of downtown Atlanta. Marietta is a vibrant community with a distinct personality, home to Dobbins Air Reserve Base and the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield. With a population over 60,000, there is a lot to love about Marietta, including its history and natural beauty. Considered a convenient, moderately-priced suburb, Marietta also boasts a school system with an exemplary reputation.
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Woodstock

Woodstock, Georgia, is a small town in Cherokee County and even though it's growing by leaps and bounds, it's determined to remain local and natural. It boasts a historic Downtown and some fine old homes. It also supports its local Farmer’s Market in season, and honored its veterans with a 10-ton polished granite memorial a few years ago. Woodstock is also home to a diplomatic mission; the Consulate-General of El Salvador. About 33,000 people come home to Woodstock, but it's still considered a part of the Atlanta metropolitan area people come home to Woodstock, but it's still considered a part of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area.
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Canton

Canton is a progressive little city located between the Blue Ridge Mountains and Atlanta, with a population that nearly tripled in the decade between 2000 and 2010. Today, it is home to just over 29,000 people, according to official estimates, but it is "outside the perimeter," allowing a casual, country vibe. Canton is the Cherokee County seat and straddles Interstate 575 and Highway 20, offering easy access to cities in several directions. But residents cherish the views, city parks and the Etowah River that meanders through town.
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Roswell

Roswell, GA, is a city of just over 94,000 people and is known as a great place to raise a family. With a sense of history and a thoroughly modern spirit, it is cosmopolitan, but "just a little bit country" in its approach to life. Situated about 20 miles north of Atlanta, it is the eighth largest city in the state, and is considered a part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.
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Kennesaw

A mid-sized community in rural Cobb County northwest of Atlanta, Kennesaw was once selected by Family Circle magazine as one of the nation's Best Small Towns for Families. With a population of just over 34,000, the city tries hard to live up to that accolade. It boasts good schools, a relaxed suburban lifestyle, open space, and a mix of housing. It's also one of the fastest-growing small cities in Georgia and in the nation.
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Acworth

Acworth is known as the Lake City because it is situated along the southeastern shores of both Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona. Part of the greater Atlanta metropolitan area, the city also boasts the Etowah River and the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains as attractions. Acworth's downtown is on the national list of historic places, and the city's Main Street was once a Cherokee Indian trading route. In the 1920s, it became known as Dixie Highway.
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Smyrna

Smyrna is considered within the "inner ring" of Atlanta communities, situated only 10 miles from the downtown. It has a population of almost 57,000, so in many ways it is a city in its own right, with all the advantages of a diverse economy and a wealth of amenities. Not only is it one of the fastest-growing, but it is also one of the most densely-populated small cities in the state.
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Sandy Springs

Sandy Springs is a city in its own right, with a population exceeding 100,000, but it is dwarfed by Atlanta to the south and is considered a suburb of the larger city. As cities go, it is relatively young, and it feels somewhat shiny and new, with abundant development underway. Its cost of living index is 137 on a national scale of 100, and the rest of Georgia scores 93. Median home price is almost three times the state average, but average rent charged is just over the state norm.
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West Cobb

If you view Cobb County, Georgia, as a circle with Marietta carved out roughly in the middle, you have a kind of visual representation of East Cobb County and West Cobb County. They are, in effect, two halves of the same whole, but they have different personalities. Both are attractive, with high scores for popularity. East Cobb is perhaps better known than West Cobb, as it’s located slightly closer to the city. But West Cobb has a lot going for it, including three new state-of-the-art schools in the past seven years, and a setting that remained more rural well into the 1980s, which also means that its community amenities are newer than those to the east.
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Midtown

Midtown is on the move. Always a popular neighborhood, Midtown and Piedmont Park are currently enjoying renewed vigor, destined to help this Number 4 neighborhood retain its ranking on the Best Places to Live in Atlanta list. Midtown is one of the largest of Atlanta's 242 neighborhoods, and is also the second-largest business district, nestled between Downtown and Buckhead up north.
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Cumming & Lake Lanier

Cumming, a unique community located close to the shores of Lake Lanier in what is considered "northern Georgia," is a bedroom community 40 minutes from Atlanta that offers vacation lifestyle. Cumming's luxury neighborhoods not only have upscale homes, but they also provide residents access to private golf, tennis and swim clubs, and the lake with all its attractions.
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Big Canoe

Big Canoe is a common-interest gated development situated on 8,000 acres about 60 minutes north of Atlanta. Spanning both Dawson and Pickens counties, the prestigious gated community is on land that contains three artificial lakes, three waterfalls and streams, meadows and woodlands. Nearly one-third of its total acreage is designated wildlife or park area, approximately 40 percent of its 3,000 residents are weekenders. Big Canoe appeals to residents who appreciate the pristine natural beauty and quiet surroundings of rolling Blue Ridge terrain.
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Luxury Lake & Mountain

Is there anyone who wouldn't be happy living in luxury surroundings in a quiet corner of North Georgia with glorious lake and mountain views? The living is easy in this beautiful part of Rabun County. Lake Burton is the largest and most northernmost in a chain of lakes that includes Lake Seed and Lake Rabun—all formed when Georgia Power Company built hydroelectric dams along the course of the Tallulah River.
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