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Georgia Association of Realtors members say in a recent survey that buyer interest is slowly returning.
Despite the lag from COVID-19 in April, Atlanta has maintained steady new pending sales leaving the market with hope for a strong rebound.
You won’t find “A Light in the Attic” in this World War II Balloon Barge, located quite literally “Where the Sidewalk Ends.”
The unemployment rate officially hit a level not seen since the Great Depression, but one industry CEO sees reason for optimism.
The weekly flash survey by the National Association of Realtors shows that buyers are looking for different features post-COVID-19.
Fannie Mae’s latest survey finds that, while many more Americans say it’s a bad time to jump into the housing market, they’re more worried about the overall economy than they are about the security of real estate investments overall.
A new report offering the first full month of data showing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on residential real estate shows that sellers are taking a wait-and-see approach.
NAR’s vice president of demographics and behavioral insights says rising preference away from metro areas could be a boon to smaller cities.
CoreLogic’s March Home Price Index report reveals initial effects of the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic while forecasting slight price growth.
Having personal space is always nice, but what if you had an entire village to yourself?
Members of the exclusive club for luxury agents receive networking opportunities for top performers and more.
Real estate listings are down across the country, but luxury listings are disappearing.
Fewer buyers were delaying their home search by the end of April, according to NAR surveys.
NAR projects home sales will decline 14% in 2020, but prices will likely remain steady and may even hit a record high this year.
The numbers are starting to pour in, and they’re certainly not pretty, but a hopeful public looks ahead to brighter days.
Is the real estate market turning the corner as the country flattens the curve? A new report sees a possible light at the end of the tunnel.
