Avery Anderson Top real estate agent in Athens

Avery Anderson

Southern Classic Realtors
2 Years of Experience
(8)
$2.4M
Total Sales Last Year
2
Years of Experience
8
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$335.3K
Average Price Point

    About Avery Anderson

    Avery is a second-generation Georgia real estate agent and a proud member of the National Association of REALTORS(R) and the Central Georgia Board of REALTORS(R). Having lived in the Warner Robins area for over 20 years, he has developed a deep appreciation for the community and the many opportunities it offers for growth and success.

    Avery personally experienced the local school systems and sports programs, giving him firsthand insight into what the area can offer families and their children. Growing up in a military family, he also understands the challenges of relocation and is well-equipped to guide clients through a smooth transition.

    As someone who has navigated the home buying process himself, Avery understands the questions and concerns that come with being a first-time buyer. His goal is to turn what can feel like a stressful experience into an exciting and rewarding journey, providing guidance and support every step of the way.

    Avery is eager to serve you. Here are some of the things he can do for you:

    Find Your Next Home: You need someone who knows this area inside and out. Avery will work with you to find the right home at the right price, including all the neighborhood amenities that matter-along with the essential features you have in mind for your ideal home.

    Sell a Home: When it's time to move, you need someone who will effectively market your home, show it to prospective buyers, negotiate the purchase contract, arrange financing, oversee inspections, handle all necessary paperwork, and guide the process through closing. Avery takes care of everything from start to finish.

    Consult on Home Selling Tactics: Oftentimes, buyers don't immediately envision living in your home the way you do. Avery helps make your home appealing to its ideal audience-helping you secure top dollar. From staging and minor improvements to strategic updates like fresh paint, he'll position your home to sell quickly and competitively.

    OTHER LANGUAGES
    English
    Community Involvement
    Avery is an active supporter of the REALTORS(R) Political Action Committee (RPAC), helping advocate for policies that protect homeownership, private property rights, and the real estate industry. Through this involvement, he stays engaged with issues that impact both current and future homeowners, ensuring his clients are represented not only in transactions, but also in the broader community.
    Read More About Avery

    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property

    Answered Questions

    Is it dumb to buy a house without seeing it first?

    In military relocation markets, buying sight unseen is actually common, but successful purchases usually depend on having a strong real estate agent and a structured process rather than relying only on a FaceTime tour and inspection. A FaceTime tour combined with a good inspector can work, but preparation is the most important factor. Before any virtual showing, you should review the seller's disclosure, any available prior inspection reports, HOA documents if applicable, and any known repair or renovation history. This allows you and your agent to evaluate the home with context instead of making decisions based only on visuals. During the virtual tour, your agent should be honest and detail-oriented, pointing out both positives and potential concerns such as uneven flooring, signs of rushed renovations, water damage indicators, or cosmetic updates that may be masking underlying issues. Transparency from the agent is key to avoiding surprises later. To protect yourself, it is important to use a strong inspection contingency, hire an independent and highly thorough home inspector, and review inspection findings in detail before moving forward. When possible, getting repair estimates and doing follow-up virtual walkthroughs focused on concerns can further reduce risk. You are not removing risk entirely, but you are managing it through due diligence, documentation, and the right professional support. A strong agent and inspector can make buying sight unseen a safe and effective option when handled correctly.

    Answered by Avery Anderson | Atlanta | 146 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 days ago
    How far in advance should I start the home buying process before my lease ends?

    In most cases, starting about 6 months before your lease ends is a solid timeline. That gives you enough time to get pre-approved, understand your budget, and start identifying the areas, school districts, and neighborhoods that actually fit your lifestyle without feeling rushed. It also lets you watch the market for a bit, which is important because well-priced homes in good areas tend to move quickly. A mortgage pre-approval typically lasts around 60 to 90 days depending on the lender, so you don't necessarily need to lock that in immediately, but it's helpful to start conversations with lenders early so you understand what price range you're truly working with. Once you're pre-approved and actively shopping, the actual home search and closing process can vary, but in today's market it's usually around 30 to 60 days once you're under contract. Starting early also gives you time to compare properties properly instead of feeling pressured to make quick decisions just because your lease is ending. Since you're already browsing listings, you're in a good position. Now it's just about gradually moving from browsing to narrowing down locations and getting financially prepared so everything lines up smoothly when your lease ends. Avery Anderson Southern Classic Realtors

    Answered by Avery Anderson | columbus | 38 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 days ago

    Contact Information

    Location

    P.O. Box 6565Athens, GA, 30604

    Social Media

    • Facebook Icon
    • Instagram Icon
    • Zillow Icon