On the exterior, this 11,000-square-foot estate may seem like your typical desert mansion — but step inside and you’ll see why it’s called the “Castle of Ancala.”
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Month: August 2023
The 30-Year Mortgage Rate Has Surpassed 7%, but Some Buyers Are Only Paying 6%. Here’s How They Do It.
Mortgage rates have surged to 20-year highs of more than 7%, and are poised to rise even further. But buyers of new homes aren’t necessarily feeling the pinch.
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Ramen, Korean street food concepts join tenant roster at Switchman Hall in Peoplestown
Tiger K Cup Bob, Sabu K Ramen, The Cream, and a yet-to-be-named hibachi and chicken restaurant will join the tenant mix at Switchman Hall, which is set to debut in mid-2024.
NBA Legend Dikembe Mutombo Takes a Big Loss on Sale of NYC Apartment
Dikembe Mutombo was able to sell his luxe Manhattan residence, but he had to settle for much less than he paid for the place.
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Review: Planta brings creative vegan fare to Krog Street Market
Even with a few rough edges, Planta is a creative, energetic addition to Atlanta’s plant-based restaurant scene. Recipes can be tweaked and staff can be trained. Ultimately, Planta’s core concept should allow it to thrive.
Shots fired at same West Midtown parking deck where woman was killed
Atlanta police were called to a shooting Thursday morning at the same parking deck in West Midtown where a 26-year-old woman was killed last month.
Animal advocates want horse-drawn carriages outlawed
Advocates are taking to the podium at City Hall to press legislators to completely ban the use of horse-drawn carriages in Atlanta or at least regulate them.
Atlanta’s new affordable housing nonprofit sets its course
The top floor of Atlanta’s newly-acquired 2 Peachtree building was the backdrop for the inaugural meeting of the city’s …
An Up-Close and Uncomfortable Look at the Housing Market’s ‘Inventory Crunch’
Everyone took a vacation this August—including would-be home sellers willing to put out a “For Sale” sign.
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BREAKING | Multiple people shot at SW Atlanta apartment complex
Several people were shot Wednesday evening at a southwest Atlanta apartment complex, police said.