North Georgia is waking up to another cold morning, but freezing temperatures appear to be in the rearview as last week’s Arctic blast releases its grip on the region.
Month: December 2022
Exclusive: Marie Kondo Reveals Her Vows for the New Year—and How Her Tidying Advice Has Changed
In this exclusive interview, Marie Kondo shares her top decluttering tips, how to adjust her method when kids are in the home, and her own New Year’s resolutions.
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Dive In! 6 Spectacular Homes With Indoor Pools Making a Splash on the Market
The cold weather doesn’t matter at these resort-inspired homes complete with indoor pools where you can take a dip any time of year.
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Juniper Cafe to relocate, clearing way for new West Midtown restaurant
A year after opening in West Midtown, Juniper Cafe will close its doors so ownership can pursue relocation options.
Guess what Atlanta Googled most in 2022? Amazingly, not ‘285′
Never let it be said Atlantans don’t love a good mind-body exercise. After all, we drive I-285 daily….
Atlanta Agent’s Top 10 Agent Snapshots of 2022
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NAR: Pending-home sales slide for sixth month in a row in November
Regionally, the pending-sales index fell 7.9% month over month in the Northeast, 6.6% in the Midwest, 2.3% in the South and 0.9% in the West.
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Bond granted to protesters charged with domestic terrorism
A judge granted bond Tuesday to six protesters who face domestic terrorism charges for occupying the forest designated to become Atlanta police’s new training center.
Southwest chaos continues, feds press carrier to compensate passengers
Much of Southwest Airlines’ schedule into and out of Atlanta remains disrupted Wednesday after a meltdown of the low-cost carrier’s operations created chaos at airports across the nation. And the ripple effects for travelers could last for some time.
Andrew Burns
“Always trust your gut, and protect your mental health.” — Andrew Burns, Realtor, Coldwell Banker – Marietta/West Cobb
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