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Most Americans would purchase a haunted house

Fifty-four percent of Americans would move into a haunted house, according to Clever Real Estate. Meanwhile, 95% say they’re more scared of home repairs.

How to sell a home that’s — allegedly — full of ghosts

Four bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, original wood flooring … and a pattern of paranormal activity. These are the features agent Heather Bland had to manage when overseeing the sale of Whispers Estate — one of the Midwest’s most haunted homes.

Case-Shiller: Home prices hit all-time high again in August, but rate of increase slowed

The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index hit a new record in August, marking the 15th month in a row of new highs. 

Sherry Noles promoted to Coldwell Banker regional VP for Atlanta

She most recently served as district manager for Atlanta. 

Chicago firm purchases Midtown apartment tower

Waterton acquired the 427-unit building, which opened in 2022, for an undisclosed amount.

First 17 of 70 home sites in Woodstock 55-plus community released for sale

David Weekley Homes has opened a model home at the new community, Maple Grove at Towne Lake. 

New-home sales post surprise gain in September

The median price of a new home sold during the month was also up, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 

NAR: Existing-home sales dip again in September

Sales slid 1% compared to August, the National Association of REALTORS® said. 

Home Depot co-founder lists Buckhead condo for $5 million

The 5,700-square-foot residence is located in the Park Avenue Condominium building. 

Trilogy, Blue River to develop 122 townhomes in Emerson

The community, to be known as Stars Way, will be in the LakePoint Sports Complex.

Mortgage rates tick higher for the third straight week

The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate climbed to 6.44%. 

Traton Homes opens model homes at new Woodstock development

The community, Winsome Park, will offer 53 single-family homes. 

Single-family housing starts increase for the second month in a row

Multifamily starts, meanwhile, declined, the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said.    

Builder confidence rises again

October’s increase comes as inflation slows and mortgage rates decline. 

RE/MAX: Atlanta ranks No. 5 in U.S. for September home sales

Atlanta also ranked fifth in the U.S. for active inventory, which surged 40% year over year.

Decatur working-farm community hires full-time farmer

Known as Pendergrast Farm, the community is centered around a one-acre working farm. 

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