You Need More Than An Agent - You Need An Executive

Realty Executives of Atlanta is dedicated to assisting families with their moves throughout the United States. We are relocation professionals with years of relocation experience and whose only business is to provide the best quality customer service to our clients, agents, and families.

Trained to Be the Best

At Realty Executives of Atlanta, we believe that success shouldn't come by accident. That's why we're trained to make it happen. We've developed a reputation as one of the best in the business through our personal approach and attention to detail and as a result, we've helped countless families move to new homes all over the world!

Your Best Move Starts with a Phone Call

If you'd like to learn more about Realty Executives of Atlanta Relocation Services, we invite you to contact us for more information. We'll be happy to consult with you in greater detail or even put together a custom presentation for you. Give us a call and let us show you what we can do!

With a Realty Executives of Atlanta Relocation Executive, You're Home Free!

As a client of Realty Executives of Atlanta Relocation Services, we'll be at your side through every step of the way. We'll do whatever we can to make your relocation as fast and as stress-free as possible through a variety of services, including: Departure City Services, Market Analysis, Intensified Home Marketing Prrograms, Destination City Area Orientation, HomeFinding Services, Rental/Housing Assistance, Financing Options, Relocation Packages, Utility Information, School Information, Moving Information, and a grear deal more! At Realty Executives of Atlanta, we'll do whatever it takes to make your next move, your best move. Give us a call and let us show you want a difference an Executive Relocation can make.

Metro Atlanta

Things are really happening in the Atlanta Metro. There is so much to see and do in this international city, you have to experience it for yourself!

The Atlanta Metro's newest attraction the Georgia Aquarium opened in November 2005 and staked its claim as the World's Largest Aquarium. With over 8 million gallons of fresh and marine water, and 100,000 animals representing 500 species from around the globe, you're sure to see things you've never seen before!

Additionally, Atlanta offers a unique blend of urban style and community charm. Flying into the city is like flying into a tree-covered fortress, with its towers of steel rising above a sea of green. Around the city you,ll find charming neighborhoods, like Buckhead, Virginia-Highlands and College Park, each branching off from the city's center. Explore the magnificent architecture of downtown while walking through the tree-shaded streets that are so common throughout Atlanta. Home to news-making companies like CNN and Coca-ColaŽ, a tour of both headquarters is a must.

Atlanta may drive business, but it breeds culture. A city filled with music, theater, sports and shopping, there's always something for you to do in Atlanta. Spend some time viewing artistic masterpieces at the High Museum of Art. Catch a touring Broadway show at The Fabulous Fox Theatre. Cheer on the Atlanta Falcons at a Sunday afternoon football game. Shop in style at any number of boutiques and malls this city has to offer.

Need a little break from big city life? No problem. A quick drive out of Atlanta provides you with exciting communities and parks that will surprise you. Walk the charming streets of Roswell and find antique markets, gift shops and more filled with shopping delights. If it's the outdoors you desire, don't miss Stone Mountain Park. With its fun-filled family attractions and outdoor recreation, it's the afternoon getaway for Atlanta.

Cities & Towns

Metro Atlanta has a number of cities and towns that are a great treat for visitors and residents alike. Travel to Marietta and experience the historic resting place for more than 17,000 Union and Confederate soldiers at the Marietta National Cemetery. Walk the grounds and pay tribute to those who lost their lives during this monumental event in American history. This site, once proposed to be the capital of the Confederate States of America, is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art offers you an eclectic look at American Art, and you'll see the history of Georgia through a unique lens at the Marietta Museum of History. For a refreshing change of pace, park your car and wander Marietta Square for great shopping, dining, and events.

If you are looking for great deals on antiques, then Chamblee has to be a stop on your next vacation. At Chamblee's Antique Row, more than 200 dealers display their collectable wares. Monthly markets include the Pride of Dixie and Lakewood Antiques Market.

Travel to the legendary land of Gone with the Wind, Jonesboro. You'll relive one of America's great novels at the Road to Tara Museum & Gift Shop and the Gone With the Wind Tour.

There is nothing quite like the historic town square of the city of Roswell. Wander the tree-lined streets of this welcoming community and you'll be enchanted by its small town charm. Take a tour of Rowell's historic homes, stroll along the Chattahoochee River walk or enjoy shopping the antique alleys. and you'll be telling all your friends about this quaint alternative to the bustling streets of Atlanta.

For a real change of pace, check out the progressive small town in the big city, Decatur. Minutes outside of downtown Atlanta, this eclectic city offers you fine dining, hip clubs and cutting-edge theatre, all in a pedestrian friendly environment.

When discovering the Atlanta metro area, be sure to think outside of Atlanta and don't be "chicken" to truly discover all this area has to offer. In the urban environment of Atlanta, you might be surprised to find a variety of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. Centennial Olympic Park, a 21-acre legacy from the 1996 Olympic Games in downtown Atlanta, and Piedmont Park, a 185-acre green space in the heart of midtown Atlanta, offer walking, jogging, team sports and other activities. The PATH Foundation has created more than 80 miles of paved trails throughout the city for running, cycling, walking or rollerblading. The PATH also connects to the Silver Comet Trail, a 37-mile paved route from Smyrna to Rockmart that, when completed, will reach the Georgia-Alabama state line.

Hiking trails and picnic areas dot the 48-mile Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. Located in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, you can hike more than 50 miles of trails, waterfalls and trout streams just 25 minutes north of the city. More than 2,000 acres of peaceful wilderness are nestled west of the city at Sweetwater Creek State Park. Hikers can follow a wooded trail along the free-flowing stream to the ruins of the New Manchester Manufacturing Company, or to the top of the rocky bluff for breathtaking views of the shoals.

The Atlanta Metro area is ripe with opportunity for the outdoor enthusiasts. So pack your hiking or running shoes and be ready for your outdoor adventure!

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