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Economist are optimistic about housing construction, despite a month-over-month dip of 5.9 percent nationwide.
The monthly RE/MAX housing report for greater Atlanta shows January sales were up by double digits from a year ago.
The two organizations joined together to provide members the resources and tools that will help more African Americans purchase homes.
While the pursuit of new or better employment prospects normally motivates people to take on a long-distance move, recent data suggests that Americans may now be more inclined to relocate for housing related reasons.
A Federal Reserve economist breaks down some of the more common misconceptions about the chance of recession in 2020 and offers thoughts on how real estate pros can be better consumers of economic data.
A new Zillow report shows how Atlanta housing inventory performed in 2019 compared to the rest of the country.
Find out what the total value of housing is in Atlanta, according to a new Zillow report.
Realtor.com releases down payment analysis, showing disparity in cost between major metro areas.
As your clients look ahead to possibly listing in spring, make sure you understand what’s causing remodeling costs to increase so rapidly and how homeowners are adjusting in response.
S&P Dow Jones Indices director calls price gains data reassuring.
RENTCafé gives a snapshot of the big changes in housing over the last 10 years.
Though fewer and fewer Americans are moving, real estate professionals in Atlanta can take comfort in the idea that national migration patterns are still working in their favor.
The tech giant shares exclusive data with Agent Publishing on how paid ads can provide a back door to your listings.
The association brought together a group of economists to provide a forecast of the market, and the consensus is that housing construction shortages will continue into next year.
It’s been decades since the unemployment rate was this low. Find out how that might affect real estate.
Also included in the report is the finding that millennials are generally unconcerned about qualifying for a home loan.
