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Haunted New York House Spends Decade on Market

Much speculation surrounds three pairs of handprints captured by Google’s Street View cameras on the front windows of a New York property. Despite the property’s low price of $105,000, buyers are hesitant to place a bid on the historic

Hollywood Hills’ Modern-Day Treehouse

As a tribute to his mentor Frank Lloyd Wright, American architect John Lautner built a contemporary treehouse in the Hollywood Hills. Built in 1962 using wood, stone and glass, The Wolff House, as it’s known, blends with the natural

First-Ever LGBT Home Buyer and Seller Survey Released

Up until now, there has been very little information available about the LGBT community’s preferences in the real estate business. But for the first time, Better Homes and Gardens has released their LGBT Buyer and Seller Survey, which asked

Kleindienst Group Develops the Persian Gulf

By the end of 2016, Dubai expects to have an extravagant development project floating in the Persian Gulf. The Kleindienst Group revealed its plans for “The Floating Seahorse” at the Dubai International Boat Show in March. The buoyant structures

Crown Bay Group Acquires Multifamily Apartment Complex in Stone Mountain

Crown Bay Group LLC, along with its partners, announced the closing on its purchase of Wynview Apartments in Stone Mountain, a suburb of Atlanta. This is the company’s first Atlanta acquisition according to Steve Firestone, managing partner and CEO of

Lennar Atlanta Adds Two New Consultants

Lennar Atlanta announced realtors Bette Glass and Lorrie Collie have joined as new home consultants. Bette Glass previously worked for Century 21 as a Realtor and David Weekley Homes as a lead sales consultant. Lorrie Collie has been in

UPDATE: ListHub to Trulia: Five Days Left

In an ongoing battle to reign supreme over real estate listings, Move today announced its split with Trulia. And the blows keep landing. In a continuing battle over listing dominance, ListHub, which is owned by Move. Inc, operator of

The City of Atlanta Growing Much Faster than Surrounding Suburbs

The population growth trends in the Atlanta are quite surprising. From 2010 to 2013, population growth in the city of Atlanta was 53 percent greater than the surrounding suburbs, according to a recent analysis by New Geography. In that

Improving Personal Finances Help Encourage Positive Housing Outlook

Improvements to the housing market have been pushing the nation towards recovery, but a new survey says some consumers remain wary. #186817598 / gettyimages.com While housing, in many parts of the country, has seen a steady stream of improvements

Atlanta Agent Magazine’s 2014 Who’s Who in Real Estate

  LAUNCHING DECEMBER 8, 2014 Recognition in Atlanta Agent magazine’s special feature, Who’s Who in Real Estate, is a valuable marketing asset you can use to elevate your business. Professionals featured in our Who’s Who feature on AtantaAgentMagazine.com will

5 Things You May Not Have Known About the Mortgage Market

The mortgage industry has been subject to several changes over the last few years, and they might be having a bigger impact than you expected. Over the last year and a half, the financial side of real estate has

“Coming Soon” Listings: A Blessing or a Curse?

Zillow’s move to include “Coming Soon” listings has led to an industry-wide conversation about the potential of the strategy. When someone wants something, there’s no better way to make him or her want it even more than by putting

Defining Your Market

How-To Define Your Target Market as a Realtor As a Realtor, defining and reaching your target market can be the key to successful marketing practices. By taking the extra step to define your target market, you will gain better

Atlanta Continues to See Rise in Residential Construction

Continuing its slow return to prominence, residential construction is gaining ground in many metropolitan areas in the U.S. Unfortunately, not everyone did so well in April. #479733853 / gettyimages.com The Atlanta area has seen its fair share of rough residential construction months, but

New Data Shows Homeownership Comes Naturally With Age

Some new statistical work by the NAHB has brought some life to one of the more known truisms about homeownership. It’s one of those details about real estate that everybody knows – younger people tend to rent, while older

CoreLogic: Foreclosure Markets in Atlanta Improve Radically

There are many uncertainties in the world, but here’s one thing we know for sure – progress has been made on the foreclosure front. Foreclosure inventory in the Atlanta-area housing market plummeted 48 percent year-over-year in February, according to the

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