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The new agent, Jill Wood Wolff, is joining her mother, Jan Wood, in the newly created JW Real Estate team.
Spring selling season returned in full force, as home sales bounced back following a slide in April, Georgia MLS reported.
At the same time, days on market rose to 42 from 29.
Shanna Bradley of Ansley Real Estate represented Mariah Carey in the sale.
Atlanta’s listings grew 25.4% from last year.
The donation is the largest received to-date by the organization, which provides weekend meals to food-insecure children around Atlanta.
Wood framing of The Beverly by Alta is underway, and the community is set to open in early 2024, with pre-leasing scheduled for the end of 2023.
“Build your sphere of influence and stay in contact.” — Tammy Noll Adams, X-Celerator Coach, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Metro Brokers
The $25 million, 50-home development is situated on 15.39 acres on the corner of Hay Renfroe Drive and Villa Rica Highway in Paulding County.
The number of Atlanta sellers making concessions to buyers is up from last year.
Florida-based developer Advenir Oakley recently purchased about 28 acres for the $65 million LEO at Cartersville community.
The homebuilders’ volunteers gave a lift to area homelessness nonprofits Breakthru House and The Drake House.
WalletHub ranked Atlanta No. 15 among the 68 largest U.S. cities by home affordability.
“Don’t give up, it will come.” — Audrey Johnson, Agent, Coldwell Banker, Marietta/West Cobb
The new owner plans to conduct extensive improvements to turn the class-C asset into a class-B one.
At the same time, days on market slid to 11 days from 18 a year ago, indicating “homes are selling even faster than before,” the group’s president said.
