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This was the fourth week in a row of declines, leaving prospective buyers hopeful for sustained low rates throughout spring homebuying season.
The new agent joins RE/MAX Around Atlanta’s West Cobb office from Fayetteville, N.C.
The REALTORS® Relief Foundation has offered more than $1.6 million in disaster relief aid to help victims of recent tornadoes in Arkansas, Mississippi, Kansas and Oklahoma.
The Ashton Woods development, Laurelwood, has 185 lots.
“Continue to meet new people.” — Connor Vinelli, Realtor, Virtual Properties Realty
The developer moved into the former Rudasill Grocery store on South Main Street.
Based on Atlanta’s median income, it would take just over a year-and-half’s salary to afford a condo-to-house move.
The new managers join the 55-plus builder’s expanding operations in the Atlanta market.
Sales of existing homes declined while the number of days they spent on the market rose, according to the April edition of the Housing Scorecard.
The late entertainment duo Siegfried & Roy didn’t just maintain a home in Las Vegas. Theirs was a grand “jungle palace” featuring a bird sanctuary and animal enclosures. Both Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn lived on the large compound,
In Buffalo, New York, one unique home pokes out above the rest: The Triangle House.
Celadon on Club has numerous features designed to reflect the history of the Northwood Country Club, which closed in 2019.
The tower, which will have 327 class AA+ apartments, is the third phase of Star Metals District, the $1.5 billion mixed-use, urban-renewal project on Atlanta’s Westside.
The National Association of REALTORS® Pending Home Sales Index rose for the third month in a row, suggesting the housing market’s contraction could be “coming to an end.”
NAR’s annual Home Buyers and Sellers Generational Trends Report reveals that millennials are losing their market share — fast — while baby boomers and Gen Z make new gains.
In Atlanta , home prices rose 8.4% year over year and slid 0.3% month over month.