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The Reserve to add 165 homes near Toccoa

The 90-acre master-planned project will feature 165 detached single-family homes.

On a millionaire’s budget, Atlanta brings the best property value

The city offers buyers the most space per dollar in the nation for homes in the $1 to $2 million price range.

Mill Grove Vista to bring hundreds of apartments to Mableton

The garden-style development will anchor a 23.6-acre mixed-use project featuring townhomes, retail and a civic building.

NAR: Home prices rose in 77% of metro areas in Q3

Nationwide, the median price for a single-family home increased 1.7% year over year to $426,800. Prices increased by the same annual rate during the second quarter.

Matt Bronfman named to Atlanta Housing Board of Commissioners

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens appointed Matt Bronfman to the Atlanta Housing Board of Commissioners for a five-year term.

Traton Homes begins sales at The Reserve at Knollwood in Canton

Each home will be set on a 1.5-acre site and include a side-entry garage.

GAMLS: Listings boom, prices remain ‘resilient’

Active listings in Atlanta grew by almost 20% in October as home prices continued to dip and sales slowed slightly, according to Georgia MLS.

Atlanta REALTORS® endorses Dickens for mayor, Overstreet for council president

The Atlanta REALTORS® Political Action Committee released a list of candidates they endorse for the 2025 metro Atlanta midterm elections.

Mike Ruland leaves Toll Brothers, takes on new role at Traton Homes

Ruland’s career spans roles at several homebuilding companies like Sharp Residential and Toll Brothers.

Beltline grondbreaking ceremony
Atlanta Beltline opens segment 5 of Northwest Trail, breaks ground on segment 4

With the opening of the new segment, the Beltline now offers 13.6 miles of a planned 22 miles of bike and walking trails.

Mesa Capital Partners to open Sutton Row in Woodstock

Leasing for the development’s 290 units is expected to open in late 2026, with completion set for 2027.

Housing Scorecard: Home sales rise, inventory booms in Atlanta

Home sales grew and inventory saw a boost in Atlanta last month, according to the latest Housing Scorecard.

Fed cuts rates again

The Federal Reserve trimmed its federal funds rate from 4% to 3.75% as it seeks maximum employment and inflation of 2%. 

Matthew Gardner’s Q3 2025 real estate market insights

How will the government shutdown hit the real estate market? Will big company mergers change the industry landscape? Economist Matthew Gardner is back answering those questions and more in his Q3 2025 Update with Agent Publishing Co-Founder Anne Hartnett.

Genuine lighthouse or off-grid A-frame?

Set on a 4.47-acre lot, the one-bedroom, one-bathroom abode isn’t actually a lighthouse — although it does offer the waterfront views and off-grid appeal of one.

Thompson Thrift opens The Levi in Stockbridge

Developer Thompson Thrift held a ribbon-cutting at The Levi.

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