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Avenbrook will offer 79 new single-family homes from the builder’s Jewel Box Collection.
“Real estate technology continues to undergo a significant transformation, and the startups selected for the REACH program will play a critical role in helping to drive that change,” said Bob Goldberg, CEO of NAR and president of SCV.
Project-management software company Workamajig cited Atlanta’s abundance of creative outlets and occupations in naming it the top city for creatives.
Homes are lingering on the market longer, up 15% from last year during the four weeks ended Dec. 4, marking the largest uptick in home supply since 2015.
A partnership of Coro Realty and Miller Lowry Developments purchased the parcel in 2020, when it had approximately 60 homes.
Grant Place offers 72 single-level condominiums starting in the high $500,000s.
The property, Solis Reynolds Place, was renamed Lyra by Radius.
Sue Yannaccone, CEO of Anywhere Brands, will lead the brokerage as M. Ryan Gorman moves to a strategic-advisor role.
Atlanta Land Trust is building 36 two- and three-bedroom townhomes, of which 29 will be affordable in perpetuity.
By unit, home sales fell 14.3% month over month and 40.2% year over year to 4,187 properties in November, while the median sales price of homes sold was $370,000, down 2.6% from October but up 4.2% from November 2021, Georgia MLS reported.
According to our 2023 Predictions Survey, 59% of Atlanta real estate professionals expect their 2023 numbers to top their 2022 numbers, despite rising interest rates.
New-home construction and housing inventory rose while existing-home sales fell in the latest Atlanta Housing Scorecard.
Life finds a way at this adventurous getaway in Washougal, Washington. The Jurassic Retreat is currently listed for $1.29 million.
Homebuyer demand is rising as mortgage rates continue to decline, according to a new Redfin report.
The new chief investment officer was promoted from within the Atlanta-based multifamily developer, while the new regional partner was hired from The NRP Group.
Volunteers from the homelessness organization saved the Calvary Refuge Center in Forest Park more than $60,000 in maintenance and repairs.