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An undisclosed Atlanta-based homebuilder purchased almost 60 acres of the 184-acre master-planned community in Gwinnett County.
The growth in November housing starts was seen across all United States regions, including a notable jump of 16.3% in the South; starts were up 1.4% in the Midwest.
The pace of sales, however, continued to slow on a yearly as well as a monthly basis.
“Put fear aside, and get after it!” — Elena Miller, sales agent, Millennial Properties
Three real estate CEOs — Victor Ciardelli, Erik Doersching and Thad Wong — explain what needs to happen in real estate for a robust year.
At the same time, days on market declined to 49 from 52.
A Zillow analysis of more than 250 billion online searches shows storage and outdoor amenities to be among the top preferences for American home shoppers in 2023.
The Gwinnett County developments encompass a combined 210 lots.
Falling mortgage rates and more inventory could mean an improvement in housing affordability in the new year.
Become the owner of your very own — functioning — lighthouse in the oceanside town of Yachats, Oregon.
Immigrants working in U.S. construction hit 2.9 million.
Former Chapel on the Bay is a spiritual oasis transformed into luxury living. It’s listed for $699,000.
These are the top Atlanta real estate news stories of the year.
Trammell Crow Residential and PGIM Real Estate sold the community to Weinstein Properties for an undisclosed amount.
The Newnan brokerage serves Coweta, Fayette, Douglas, Henry, Meriwether and Troup counties.
The company’s newest development, Alta Northerly, brings 310 units to the Atlanta suburb. Meanwhile, vice presidents Kelly Keech and Lynne Churillo are taking on the role of senior vice president of operations.
