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Gary, who recently moved to Ansley Christie’s International Real Estate from Engel & Völkers, was No. 1 for individual sales volume and transaction sides for the third year in a row.
The new executive, Chris Mancuso, is also a licensed Realtor.
The community, Tranquil Gardens, comprises 73 three- and four-bedroom detached houses and townhomes.
The project, to be called Camino, will add 304 apartments and townhomes to the Buford Highway Corridor.
Amy Etheridge comes to the brokerage with an extensive sales background.
The New York-based firm purchased the Sandy Springs development through its workforce-housing unit TS Communities.
A rise in new listings is finally giving potential homebuyers options as the summer market winds down.
The new senior managing director hails from Wood Partners, an Atlanta-based apartment landlord.
Atlanta has been named one of the best cities for working parents in America, according to a new report from CoworkingCafe.
Opendoor’s second-annual ranking of family-friendly cities gives the Dekalb County burg high marks with a No. 15 spot.
“Be an office sponge, absorb knowledge, and network at the office.” — Molly McGrory, broker/owner, RE/MAX Town & Country
The project, Cherry Glen, will be developed in two phases over the next three years.
The executive will be responsible for delivering Victory loan products and services to its affiliated builder, Fischer Homes, its clients and outside customers, as well as overseeing all seven of the firm’s branches.
The Ohio-based homebuilder is launching two age-restricted communities in the Atlanta area: The Courtyards of Franklin Goldmine in Cumming and The Courtyards at Bailey Farms in Dacula.
The national real estate investor purchased 670 Thornton, a 344-unit community in Lithia Springs.
New listings rose on a monthly basis but declined on an annual one.