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21 compound-size lots come online on St. Simons

Purchasers of the Frederica Estates properties are eligible for memberships in the 100-year-old Sea Island Club and the Frederica Golf Club. 

Johns Creek makes Zillow top 10 hottest markets list

As suburban home value growth surpasses that of urban homes, the most popular areas appear to be outside the city — with Johns Creek ranking high on the national list.

Where does Atlanta land on list of greenest cities?

Atlanta was No. 4 for electric vehicles and No. 9 for vegan options, but its scores in the other categories brought down its overall ranking.

New residential sales fall in April as home prices, mortgage rates continue to climb

The rate of new single-family home sales fell 16.6% from March’s revised number, while the median sales price jumped to $450,600 from March’s revised median house price of $435,000. 

Compass joins the Fortune 500

Compass made its debut on the Fortune 500 today, becoming one of the youngest companies to make the list.

Star Metals developer pays $31 million for Westside Beltline parcel, plans mixed-use project

The Westside land purchased by the Allen Morris Co. is surrounded by areas of future development, including Microsoft’s planned campus at Quarry Yards. 

Atlanta land developer acquires 1,000 Henry County lots

The lots purchased by Blue River Development are in five master-planned communities around McDonough. 

Preleasing begins at latest Modera luxury tower in Buckhead

The Modera Old Ivy in Buckhead is expecting its first move-ins early next month. 

“Unusual” market in April as home sales slow, but listed homes still sell quickly and at high prices

The inventory of unsold homes increased in April, while the median existing-home sales price rose, according to the National Association of REALTORS®.

Investor sells two apartment communities for $224 million after major renovations

According to local tax records, the communities were purchased for about $133 million in 2018. 

Single-family home construction slows for second month in a row as apartment starts jump

“Builders are responding to higher mortgage rates and are chasing rising rents, with fewer homebuyers and more renters being forced to renew their leases.” — NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun 

Josh Moss

“Find a good mentor and brokerage that fits your vibe.” — Josh Moss, real estate advisor, Engel & Völkers Atlanta

NAHB: Builder confidence plunges in May on affordability concerns

The release of the monthly survey from the National Association of Home Builders comes as the Biden Administration unveiled a housing-supply action plan that aims to boost the supply of affordable apartments and new homes. 

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties hires director of agent engagement

The new hire, Blake Irving, will help train the firm’s more than 1,500 associates, emphasizing technology, engagement and innovation. 

122 stacked townhomes headed for South Fulton

The 55-plus rental community is budgeted at $35 million and is backed by Grammy award-winning Christian musician Lecrae Moore. 

Inside the rise in Hispanic homeownership

The rate of Hispanic homeownership is steadily increasing, new data from The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals shows. With 8.8 million Hispanic-owned households, more than 48% of Latinos now own homes, reflecting a continual rise since 2014.

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