We present the current ranking of the 10 most expensive private islands for sale in the U.S. These luxe retreats can be a reality for a select few.
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Month: November 2020
Atlanta board of education delays renaming of Grady High School
The school board wanted to allow time for Grady students to vote on one of three proposed names.
Who Will Rescue a Massive Berkshires Mansion Once Owned by the Vanderbilts?
A massive mansion in the Berkshires that remained in the Vanderbilt family until 2012 is now up for sale. The residence from the Gilded Age will require some work.
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7 hours of public comment precede Atlanta vote on bond for alleged street racers
The Atlanta City Council on Monday was set to vote on an
Tudor Lovers, Listen Up, This Restored Mansion in Ohio Is a ‘Masterpiece’
This terrific Tudor from 1929 was fully restored by the current owners, who received an award from the local preservation society for their efforts.
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Atlanta City Council approves measure to extend taxicab vehicle age limit
The Atlanta City Council has voted to temporarily extend the cap on taxicab vehicle age.
Fulton leaders: This time, we’re ready for Election Day
Fulton County’s leaders say they are prepared for the presidential election.
Charles Manson Murder House Goes Back On the Market—Just a Year After It Was Sold
The Los Angeles home where Charles Manson and his followers brutally slayed a couple during their murderous spree is up for sale—a year after it was sold.
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Homeownership down slightly but not for Millennials
First-time buyers contributed to 31% of September’s home sales due to record-low mortgage rates, according to the report.
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‘Every vote counts,’ Atlanta mayor says at Biden rally
Local and education news for metro Atlanta from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.