Those headed to the polls early Tuesday morning might want to grab a heavy coat….
Month: November 2021
Everything and the Kitchen Sink: How the Supply Chain Is Strangling Real Estate—and What You Need To Know
From major appliances to small pieces of pipe, items needed to build or fix homes have become hard to come by as the global supply chain issues drag on.
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Decision day: Voters head to the polls Tuesday to select Atlanta’s next leaders
The runoff election that will set the course for the next four years at Atlanta City Hall will be decided Tuesday, as voters head to the polls and elect the city’s 61st mayor.
2nd teen arrested on murder charges related to deadly July brawl
A second teenage suspect has been arrested and charged with murder related to a large brawl near downtown Atlanta in Jul…
One of L.A.’s Greatest Midcentury Homes Now Available for $2.5M
For the first time in 45 years, the award-winning Art Seidenbaum House is on the market, for $2.5 million. It will take a buyer with a keen eye for renovation.
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Korean street food, spice shop added to Ponce City Market’s Central Food Hall offerings
Nani’s Piri Piri Chicken opens in Ponce City Market’s Central Food Hall in Atlanta, with Vietvana, Spicewalla and Umbrella Bar to follow.
Pending-home sales rebound in October
“Motivated by fast-rising rents and the anticipated increase in mortgage rates, consumers that are on strong financial footing are signing contracts to purchase a home sooner rather than later.” — NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun
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Delta to continue Atlanta-Johannesburg flights amid restrictions
Delta is continuing its flights from Atlanta to Johannesburg, South Africa amid omicron-related travel restrictions.
Pending Home Sales Surge Higher in October—Will the Omicron Variant Trip Up the Real-Estate Market?
Every region of the U.S. saw an increase in the number of buyers signing contracts to purchase homes, but the housing market’s trajectory may be dependent on the omicron variant of the virus that causes COVID-19.
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Atlanta home values rose 24.7% in October
While the housing market may be hotter than usual, the shift toward seasonal norms is starting to show and could benefit both buyers and renters.
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