Family wants answers in death of mother found shot to death in Atlanta park.
Month: December 2021
THURSDAY’S WEATHER-TRAFFIC: Rain, crashes slow morning drive after overnight storms
Rain continues to fall all across metro Atlanta on Thursday morning after a long night of strong storms and powerful wind gusts that knocked down trees and power lines.
Technically Speaking: Our top 5 stories
During 2021, resident techie Anne Ewasko shed light on new realty apps, design tools and more.
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The Price Is Wrong: Many Underestimate These Home Improvement Costs
Many Americans are underestimating the price of many popular home improvement and maintenance projects, according to a recent survey.
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Pending-home sales return to negative territory in November
“There was less pending home sales action this time around, which I would ascribe to low housing supply, but also to buyers being hesitant about home prices,” National Association of REALTORS® chief economist Lawrence Yun said.
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Pending Home Sales Slide as Buyers Grow More Cautious About High Prices
Pending home sales decreased 2.2% in November compared with October, the National Association of Realtors reported Wednesday.
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VA investigates the sale of fake CPR cards
Atlanta VA investigating allegations employee sold cards to other workers certifying they had CPR training.
Casey Sears
“Do something to improve your business every day.” — Casey Sears, associate broker, Century 21 Connect Realty
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Atlanta’s mayor-elect asked the public for ‘quick fixes’ the city should tackle. Here’s what you suggested
Dickens, who is set to take office next Monday, wanted to hear the public’s ideas for “quick fixes” his administration can tackle in the first few months of 2022.
One Man’s Very Dark Vision: $250K All-Black Home in Illinois
This all-black, two-bedroom residence looks like a Goth teenager’s dream home. If you’re not into dark colors, be prepared to buy plenty of paint.
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