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The longtime executive said he was leaving now that the company has completed its integration with Rocket Companies, which acquired it last year.
In his new role, Brambrut will source, finance and develop multifamily and mixed-use communities throughout Georgia, focusing on the Atlanta metropolitan area.
The two-story, single-family home design has an owner’s suite and options for up to five bedrooms and four bathrooms across 3,320 square feet.
So, what’s driving this rapid drop? A perfect storm, according to Georgia MLS Chief Marketing Officer John Ryan.
Hear Gardner’s takes — and a few predictions of his own — in this exclusive interview.
President Trump’s proposal to ban investment firms from buying single-family homes is unlikely to have a major impact on affordability, observers said.
Compass, Inc. and Anywhere Real Estate Inc. have officially completed their all-stock merger and will now operate as Compass International Holdings (CIH), led by chairman and CEO Robert Reffkin.
A new study from WalletHub named Atlanta one of the top 10 U.S cities for a healthy lifestyle.
Stockholders of both Compass, Inc. and Anywhere Real Estate Inc. have overwhelmingly approved all proposals tied to the companies’ previously announced merger, signaling strong investor support for the $1.6 billion deal.
The luxury apartment building overlooking the Dekalb-Peachtree Airport in Chamblee was 63% leased as of the project’s grand opening in late 2025.
Access to musical events and industry jobs might drive Atlanta’s high artist population.
Pearl assigned a Pearl SCORE to every one of the 92 million single-family homes in the U.S., rating them on how well each performs across five factors of home life: safety, comfort, operations, resilience and energy.
Along with the new community, David Weekley also opened a model home at 7320 Magnolia Crest Lane.
Homebuilder Center Park Group recently commenced vertical construction on the project from developer Norhaven Partners.
The push toward private or off‑MLS “test” listings delivers little proven pricing premiums, sells a small share privately and often lengthens time to sell despite industry claims, writes Jonathan Miller, co-founder of property appraisal firm Miller Samuel.
Through its partnership with SkySlope, a transaction management app founded in 2011, Rechat now incorporates forms and e-signature options, plus data automation tools.
