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The new director, Brett Forney, previously worked as a multi-site community director at RangeWater Real Estate.
The Atlanta-based developer recently secured a $36.4 million construction loan for the community, Foxgrove on Castleberry.
The newly minted executive, Stephen Corasaniti, joined the build-to-rent developer in 2022.
The John’s Creek master-planned community will offer 128 townhomes and single-family homes.
The affiliation follows several brokerage additions to Engel & Völkers in 2023.
The apartment community also features 20 rentable office spaces.
At the same time, however, home-sale volume slid 23.2%.
Redfin points to surge in prices, new luxury listings and a boost in sales as affluent homebuyers and sellers show increased activity
Days on market declined, as did housing inventory, according to the latest Atlanta Housing Scorecard.
In a live ad spot, Opendoor will show a homeowner getting an all-cash offer on their property using the ecommerce brokerage’s Virtual Assessment app.
“Don’t take things personally.” — Shani Vardy, real estate agent, Method Real Estate Advisors
In 2022, the most recent year for which Census data is available, 327,000 people moved to Georgia, while 252,000 people left.
A RentCafe analysis found that Atlanta ranks No. 9 in the country for office-to-apartment conversions this year.
The award is the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association’s highest honor.
The new recruits, Nadine Lutz and Ben Harris, have a combined 38 years of real estate experience.
“Learn and talk about your business.” — Gabby Mann, Realtor, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties