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Over 100 Harry Norman employees came together to pack and donate 1,520 care kits for the Ronald McDonald House and volunteer at local nonprofits.
Inside, the house includes original retro features like wood paneling, built-in bookshelves, a brick fireplace and an eat-in kitchen perfect for enjoying Eggos.
The groups hope to streamline user experiences for buyers and sellers by collaborating on tech like AI, app integration and marketing tools.
Volunteers will build 24 homes in Atlanta’s historic Sylvan Hills neighborhood.
The association made local MLSs responsible for deciding whether non-Realtors may access their platforms as part of a suite of changes aimed at reducing antitrust risk.
Priorities outlined in the plan fall under two overarching categories: building the future member experience and modernizing the association.
Renters paid an average of $1,430 for one-bedroom apartments during the third quarter, an increase of 4.3% year over year.
The chief economist for the National Association of REALTORS® also predicts home prices will climb 4% compared to 2025.
The six-bedroom home sits on an 11-acre property in Chattahoochee Hills.
At the same time, the average age of the first-time buyer hit an all-time high of 40, according to the 2025 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers.
At the top of the list? WaterSense fixtures — the plumbing solution, which claims to reduce water use by more than 20%, increased in popularity by 289.6%.
The document also pointed out that parking lots could consume Atlanta’s limited land supply, possibly preventing the addition of housing, small businesses or beautification spaces.
Atlanta has seen rapid growth in the sector and ranked No. 8 on the list. The pipeline hit 4,208 units in 2024 after increasing 44% from the year before.
The city’s lifestyle offerings, coworking opportunities and strong economy made it the No. 1 metro nationwide for those who work outside traditional offices.
The LEED Silver-certified building is the tallest structure built in Atlanta in over 30 years and the fifth tallest building citywide, according to a press release.
As part of the relaunch, Rate announced the results of a study it conducted, which found almost seven in 10 homebuyers said homeownership keeps them up at night.
