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Volunteers from Ashton Woods, Starlight Homes, SouthState Bank, Kennesaw State University National Association of Home Builders Student Chapter and Vincent Longo Custom Builders performed demolition work ahead of planned renovations at the Ascensa Health facility.
The mid-rise development will have a sky lounge overlooking the neighboring Dekalb-Peachtree Airport.
Since it was founded in 2006, the law firm has grown significantly, bringing its real estate-closing capabilities to Connecticut, New York and South Carolina, in addition to its native Georgia.
A request for proposal seeks the development of at least 200 affordable and market-rate residences on a 1-acre site at 184 Forsyth St.
“Work your sphere of influence. Get your contact list out, and go to work.” — Donna Cade, broker associate, BHGRE Metro Brokers – Atlanta
With the spring housing market just around the corner, homebuyers are getting more for their money as their mortgage payments are stretching further than they have in recent months.
Los Angeles took the top spot in the survey of 1,000 Americans who moved in the last year, followed by Atlanta, then Austin, Texas, at No. 3.
The new firm will establish a Livian hub within the Keller Williams North Atlanta market center.
Rents continue to be an attractive option for potential homebuyers holding off until mortgage rates fall and for those not quite ready to buy.
The firm has made several key hires as it prepares to build out a 6,000-lot development pipeline beginning next year.
The buyer is purchasing the project in stages, acquiring each phase when it receives its occupancy certificate.
The new investment-relations lead will help the land company secure capital as it prepares to begin developing a 6,000-lot pipeline in 2024.
Multifamily investor CONTI Capital cited Atlanta’s young demographic in its ranking.
WalletHub cited the city’s relatively high quality of life and economic well-being.
“Put your head down and work; do not take advice from other agents.” — Amber Rogers, Associate Broker, PalmerHouse Properties Atlanta
The 2.68-acre wooded site along Peachtree Creek has been slated for a new dense, mixed-income community.
