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The old adage, “They don’t build ‘em like they used to” makes more sense today than ever before. Construction techniques and materials from days gone by are out of reach for most individuals today. Whether by scarcity or expense, these products come at a premium in twenty-first century America.
Each day, priceless pieces of our history come under attack. Many times, this assault comes from those who are unaware that these treasures can be a viable and energetic part of our future. The idea of adaptive reuse is a seed that has begun to take root, not only in our larger cities, but also in communities such as Gainesville-Hall County. As we find ourselves entering a “greener” age in respect to our natural resources, we should also turn our eyes to conservation of our national resources our historic homes and buildings.
Jeff Pierce has assisted many north Georgians in the sale of their historic homes and other properties. Using resources such as Preservation magazine’s real estate division and contacts with local, state and national agencies, he can give your historic property the exposure it deserves. Currently enrolled in the Master of Historic Preservation program at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Jeff strives to supply his clients with the most up to date ideas and strategies concerning your historic property.
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