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Atlanta among the top destinations for US homebuyers

Atlanta remains one of the top destinations for Americans looking to move elsewhere, according to a recent analysis from Redfin. The online home listing company compiled data from approximately 1 million users who searched for homes for sale on

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This week in Atlanta real estate: Midtown selling spree, Fayetteville and more

  West Midtown condo development selling quickly The condo market may be heating up again as Ansley Developer Services has pre-sold more than 100 condos in its West Midtown Seven88 project, which still does not have a delivery date.

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This week in Atlanta real estate: senior housing, new townhomes and more

  328-home Senior housing development planned Patrick Malloy Cos., a Gwinnett developer, wants to build 258 homes for seniors on top of Summit Chase County Club golf course in Snellville. The development would cause the course to reduce its

This week in Atlanta real estate: what boomers want, new Dawson County development and more

Survey says: Bigger, defined and not urban Del Webb released a survey that showed Baby Boomers and Gen Xers want their next house to be as big or bigger than their current home, cutting against the notion of downsizing

Report: fewer sales, loosening inventory in March

The residential real estate market for March was promising, with prices increasing and more inventory opening up, according to Atlanta Realtors’ March 2019 Market Brief on sales activity for 11 counties in the Atlanta region. First, the less-encouraging news:

This week in Atlanta real estate: New development with a Gothic twist, affordable housing at lightning speed and more

A Gothic-inspired apartment tower is slated to rise beside St. Mark United Methodist Church, affordable units will be on the market within 90 days from construction, Harry Norman celebrates their best and more in this week’s round-up.

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Atlanta sees construction increase despite nationwide downturn

Atlanta made it to the top four spot in an analysis by realtor.com of cities that are predicted to be boom towns for new construction this year. The piece used data from a February 2019 report from the Census

This week in Atlanta real estate: Additional outside investment, BeltLine development pushback and more

Another outsider invests in an Atlanta real estate company, a BeltLine project irks Virginia-Highland residents, new development news and more in this week’s real estate roundup.

2019 Agents’ Choice Awards Winners

Find out the agents, companies, lenders and developments that won the top prizes in this year’s Agents’ Choice Awards.

This Week in Atlanta Real Estate: New homes, leadership moves and more

Single-family housing coming to Chastain Park A 30-home project, Amble Green, is replacing older two-story multifamily housing on Haverhill Drive, just east of Chastain Park. Developed by Monte Hewett Homes, prices will start at $1.1 million, which will get

Chicago brokerage @properties buys ownership stake in Ansley Atlanta, licenses tech

A major Chicago brokerage is about expand its reach into Atlanta. Ansley Atlanta Real Estate and Chicago-based @properties announced a partnership Thursday to license pl@tform, an end-to-end technology suite developed by @properties. The deal includes @properties taking an ownership

This week in Atlanta real estate: Smart neighborhood, housing sales decline and more

A building boom in Gwinnett County, multiple affordable housing projects and residential additions to a creative community are also in this week’s roundup.

Gwinnett County rejects MARTA initiative

Gwinnett County voters rejected a one percent jump in the county’s sales tax to build a rail segment to Doraville as well as increase area bus routes.

Massive master-planned community proposed for Dawson County

The Dawson County Planning Commission is scheduled today to hear plans submitted by Dawson Village Partners, LLC for a 974-acre mixed-use development, including 2,700 housing units, on Georgia 400 in Dawson County. The development company is seeking rezoning for

Demographics to be a deciding factor in Wednesday’s public transit vote

The election could depend on whether enough younger, more diverse voters show up on Wednesday to help overcome the heavy early voting of the county’s white, older residents who tend to oppose the measure.

This week in Atlanta real estate: Popsicle marketing, Proctor Creek clean-up and more

Learn how popsicles help sell a $3.85 million house after 10 years on the market, about new residential developments in the works and more.

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