By the Numbers

Homes across the state of Georgia saw a rebound, especially those priced at over $200,000.

“Today’s market remains tipped in favor of sellers as would-be spring buyers are shopping well into what would normally be summer vacation season,” said Danielle Hale, chief economist for realtor.com.

Nearly half of all agents report their business was growing in June, according to a new HomeLight report.

Georgia MLS report shows increases in both volume and number of units sold, but will it last?

“Markets with stronger job creation pre-COVID are proving to have the crucial edge for real estate activity, particularly those with a strong technology sector.” — Javier Vivas, director of economic research for Realtor.com

A new report that rent is still rising, but by much less in most cities, as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.

Economists with the Mortgage Bankers Association predict mortgage rates will remain low for the next couple of years, though there is at least one scenario under which they could rise more quickly.

More than half of those working remotely said they would leave the city if they didn’t have to go into an office.

Despite the lag from COVID-19 in April, Atlanta has maintained steady new pending sales leaving the market with hope for a strong rebound.

The weekly flash survey by the National Association of Realtors shows that buyers are looking for different features post-COVID-19.

Fewer buyers were delaying their home search by the end of April, according to NAR surveys.

The numbers are starting to pour in, and they’re certainly not pretty, but a hopeful public looks ahead to brighter days.

Is the real estate market turning the corner as the country flattens the curve? A new report sees a possible light at the end of the tunnel.

A National Association of Realtors survey shows that one in 10 members have either seen their business grow or remain flat under COVID-19.

A survey at the end of March shows one in five Realtors saw clients cancel open houses and over three-quarters saw clients delay their home search.

ATTOM Data Solutions report has encouraging news on the affordability gap, but the coronavirus outbreak poses a potential setback.