 About the Loganville, Snellville and Gwinnett, Georgia Area Loganville is a city in Walton County, in the Atlanta metro area. (The community straddles Walton and Gwinnett counties; ePodunk links to the county with the greater share of population.)The community is in the Eastern Standard time zone. The latitude of Loganville is 33.838N. The longitude is -83.9W. The estimated population, in 2003, was 7,880. Population density in Loganville in 2000 was 901 people per square mile. Median household income was $47,892. Snellville, GA Snellville is a city in Gwinnett County, in the Atlanta metro area. The community is in the Eastern Standard time zone. The latitude of Snellville is 33.857N. The longitude is -84.02W. The estimated population, in 2003, was 17,961. Population density in Snellville in 2000 was 1,589 people per square mile. Median household income was $67,715. Gwinnett County, GA Gwinnett County is one of 159 counties in Georgia. The county is in the Atlanta metro area. The population, at the time of the 2000 census, was 588,448. In 2002, the per capita personal income in Gwinnett County was $30,138. This was an increase of 9.6% from 1997. The 2002 figure was 98% of the national per capita income, which was $30,906. County seat: Lawrenceville The county was named for Button Gwinnett, signer of the Declaration of Independence Census 2000 highlights: County ranked first in the state for population growth during the 1990s  For More Information on Buisness and Other Places Around Loganville or for Chatting with the Locals Click Below. Loganville Online Request our Free Loganville, Snellville and Gwinnett Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Loganville, Snellville and Gwinnett, Georgia area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out...
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Animal House >Houses and Pets
Many real estate agents are animal lovers and have pets of our own, but we have all shared stories of having our fingers or ankles nipped by furry creatures during a showing. We have opened the front door to the home we are showing only to have a purebred Persian kitten scoot toward the nearest busy street.
If you have pets and are going to put your house on the market, be sure to work out the showing arrangements carefully. It is important for us to be able to communicate to our colleagues what to expect when they pass through your front door. It is rare for pets to pose significant problems, but big dogs can be menacing. Buyers or agents may be allergic or even a little phobic about dogs or cats.
It is difficult to get a buyer excited about your home if he or she is sneezing continuously or unwilling to cross the threshold because your dog is barking away intruders. If your agent knows there might be a problem, they can arrange ahead of time for you to walk the dog, vacuum the cat dander or do whatever is necessary to make sure that the showing goes smoothly.
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What has been described as the world's most beautiful building?
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The white marble Taj Mahal in India was built by the Mogul emperor Shah Jahan (1631-53) to enshrine his favorite wife. |
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