Nationally, housing prices were also on the rise, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index.
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Month: December 2021
Woman charged with DUI, vehicular homicide after fatal Downtown Connector crash
A fatal two-car crash early Thursday morning on the Downtown Connector led to one driver being charged with multiple counts, including driving under the influence and vehicular homicide, Atlanta police said.
Atlanta Housing Scorecard: Housing starts rise while home inventory falls in December
The year ended with days on market falling to 49 from 61, while sales of existing homes plunged on an annual basis.
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Mortgage Rates Have Held Steady in the Face of the Omicron Variant—Here’s What’s Going On
“Mortgage rates have effectively been moving sideways despite the increase in new COVID cases,” said Sam Khater, chief economist at Freddie Mac.
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MARTA seeks federal funding for Clayton County transit line
MARTA has formally requested federal funding for a Clayton County bus rapid transit project….
3 injured after shots fired outside crowded Edgewood Avenue bar
Three people were injured early Thursday morning when someone started shooting outside a crowded bar in southeast Atlanta’s Edgewood Avenue nightlife district, police said.
Police investigating after 23 cars broken into at Buckhead senior apartments
Residents of a senior living apartment complex in Buckhead had their Wednesday evening interrupted by suspects breaking into their vehicles, police said.
Atlanta parks department sets road map for the next decade
Days before a new mayor takes the helm at City Hall, Atlanta’s Department of Parks and Recreation released a master plan Thursday that sets the course for the agency as the city grows over the next 10 years.
Mario Cristobal Selling $1.8M Oregon Home After Accepting Miami Job
Now the head coach at the University of Miami, Mario Cristobal is tossing his home in Eugene, OR, home on the market. It’s available for $1.8 million.
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Atlanta Mayor-elect Andre Dickens tests negative for coronavirus
Atlanta Mayor-elect Andre Dickens announced Wednesday night that he has tested negative for coronavirus after he receive…