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At the same time, days on market remained flat, at 43.
The TV personality and marketing expert has been in real estate since 2013.
Charlotte-based Madison Communities expects to deliver the first apartments in the second quarter of 2025.
In his new role, Cardinal will lead Parkland’s community planning processes, which include managing due diligence for acquisitions, site planning, permitting and final plat coordination.
The firm, Green Forest Capital, purchased Phoenix Place Townhomes from Pacific West Land for almost $14 million.
Potts joins two other Dorsey Alston alumni, Britton Mcleod and Anne Jefferson Connell, at HOME.
The incoming manager, Jeff Shaw, is an industry veteran with decades of experience in purchasing, estimating and onsite project management.
The 276-unit project will be known as The Pullman.
The real estate veteran will lead the asset management, branding and design of Atlanta-based Trilogy’s national build-to-rent portfolio.
The new team members hail from HomeSmart/PalmerHouse Properties, Harry Norman and Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty.
The 25-home luxury community is a short drive from Lake Lanier and offers homes priced from the $700,000s.
The new director, Alp Kirmizioglu, will manage the firm’s in-house construction firm, RangeWater Construction.
Last month, homebuyer demand showed its resilience, despite mortgage rates being at a 23-year high and inventory continuing to be limited.
The South Cobb County community offers 79 single-family homes starting in the $400,000s.
The community, Morgan Park, will be centered around a town green with a clubhouse, pool and cabana.
The new executive, Greg Duriez, has been in the homebuilding industry for 34 years.