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The Atlanta REALTORS® Political Action Committee released a list of candidates they endorse for the 2025 metro Atlanta midterm elections.
Ruland’s career spans roles at several homebuilding companies like Sharp Residential and Toll Brothers.
With the opening of the new segment, the Beltline now offers 13.6 miles of a planned 22 miles of bike and walking trails.
Leasing for the development’s 290 units is expected to open in late 2026, with completion set for 2027.
Home sales grew and inventory saw a boost in Atlanta last month, according to the latest Housing Scorecard.
Developer Thompson Thrift held a ribbon-cutting at The Levi.
Malmberg’s retirement is effective Dec. 31, when he will be succeeded by Reginald O’Shields.
The development will bring apartments, townhomes and retail to the area by the end of 2027.
The LH Group specializes in mountain homes, lakefront property and developments.
The city’s hot social scene helped boost its ranking: It placed in the No. 2 nationwide for social environment, second only to Honolulu.
Along with his family, he leads a full-spectrum real estate brand encompassing homebuilding, community development and brokerage services.
Nationally, home sales in the 52 metro areas surveyed by RE/MAX increased 8.5% year over year for the fourth time in 2025, but declined 4.6% month over month.
A 28% year-over-year bump boosted Atlanta’s housing inventory to a six-year high of 33,600 homes, according to new data from Homes.com.
Greystar opened a new Summerwell-branded build-to-rent community in Acworth called Summerwell Cedarcrest.
Royal’s 30 years of industry experience include her stint as vice president of agent development for Coldwell Banker’s Chicago City Region.
The $94 million project provides an affordable option in Atlanta’s Peoplestown neighborhood on the iconic Beltline.
