New Construction

Two developments to bring 35 for-sale homes to Alpharetta’s Main Street

A plan to build 11 single-family detached homes has been approved by the Alpharetta City Council, while a proposal for 24 condominiums has been approved by the city’s planning commission.

Co-living brand enters Atlanta with plans for 33-story tower on Peachtree

The tower’s residences will comprise a mix of traditional apartments and “rent-by-bedroom” co-living units. Delivery is slated for first quarter 2024.

Huffstickler of Engel & Völkers Atlanta: Condo market a “seller’s paradise”

Today’s condo environment is a far cry from the first days of the pandemic, when people were told to stay home and stay away from one another. 

New-home sales rise in August

The seasonally adjusted estimate of new houses for sale at the end of July was 378,000, representing a supply of 6.1 months at the current sales rate.

Beazer plans 212-townhomes on 54 acres in Gwinnett County

A rezoning application to allow for the development of the community was recently approved by the Gwinnett County Planning Commission, with conditions.

31-story residential tower proposed for Midtown

Atlanta-based developer JPX Works plans to raise a 31-story building at 1405 Spring St., according to a proposal presented to the Midtown Development Review Committee.

Marietta’s Traton Homes launches Florida division, hires local president

Traton Homes will launch its Florida operations in Bay and Walton counties this year and plans to focus on the Panhandle region.

Real estate investor, local developer team up for Clayton County affordable-housing community

The communities are the Flats at Mt. Zion, a 210-unit apartment community aimed at families with children who attend Mt. Zion elementary and primary schools, and the Villas at Mt. Zion, a 96-unit independent-living property for residents 55 years old and older.

Empire Communities proposes 90-home master-planned community in Alpharetta

The builder expects the homes to range in size from 1,800 square feet to 2,200 square feet and be priced between $499,000 and $550,000 each.

Mira luxury apartment high-rise tops out in Midtown

The 355-unit building is a key element of the Midtown Union mixed-use development, which will also include a 26-story, 612,000-square-foot class A office tower, a 23-key Kimpton hotel and 32,000-square-feet of street-level retail.

New-home construction falls in July

“The bright spot in an otherwise underwhelming report comes from the increase in the overall number of permits issued, which can signal how much home construction is in the pipeline.” — First American deputy chief economist Odeta Kushi

Landowning behemoth Walton Global steps into build-to-rent segment with huge land bank

The real estate investment and land asset-management company has identified 17 near-term development opportunities and is in advanced negotiations to develop build-to-rent communities with about 2,500 units across the country.

New-home sales drop 6% in May as median-sales prices increase again

The seasonally adjusted estimate of new houses for sale at the end of May was 330,000, representing a supply of 5.1 months at the current sales rate, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development reported. 

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Housing starts rise in May, but building permits fall

Single-family housing starts were up 4.2% from April and 49.8% from May 2020, at 1,098,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Work to begin on mixed-use project on border of East Atlanta-Ormewood Park

The residential portion will be known as the Abbington at Ormewood Park, while the commercial component will be called The Lodge in honor of the historic Masonic Lodge that will be the centerpiece of the development.

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Could zoning changes help boost supply and balance the market?

Expert panelists from Zillow’s Home Price Expectations Survey say if changes aren’t made, new construction growth will stall, home prices will continue to increase, and less of today’s 30-somethings will have the ability to own a home.

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