The agrarian-chic community continues to offer a range of homes for sale, including this $959K modern farmhouse.
"You won’t find many kitchens like this for less than $400K," the listing asserts.
The late crooner and longtime Georgian knew when to hold ’em and when to fold ’em, you might say.
Mayor Bottoms’s mandate doesn’t apply to the Atlanta Beltline, parks, or takeout restaurants.
To thwart the novel coronavirus, a stay-at-home order is possible, as closure of all bars, restaurants, and gyms is mandated.
With coronavirus precautions frustrating the city’s permitting processes, it’s unclear when cranes might ascend over the downtown site.
It’s got six bedrooms, 12,000 square feet, and a huge double-decker dock.
On the bright side, could locals find their own ways to welcome the changing of seasons?
Outdoor enthusiasts should dig the home’s proximity to nature.
Virtual video escapes from around the ATL.
The move could ultimately protect older buildings from the wrecking ball.
Old Fourth Ward home called the "intown dream" is asking $740K.
Organizations are assisting hourly employees and others with payments, but resources are spread thin.
Not too large, not too small, (most of) these homes could be the right fit for families.
High over Peachtree Street, it’s contemporary elegance indeed.
"This is a tipping point for teleworking."
The social media colossus will expand its local footprint at a time when tech jobs are flowing into Midtown.
Homebuilder: "If this lasts more than a few weeks, it’ll be challenging for all in the industry"
While functional, the kitchen and bathrooms "will need your imagination and love," the listing advises.
MARTA remains fully operational but is taking a hit among business and office closures.
The airy unit at Mathieson Exchange Lofts is considered a one-bedroom.
In the works are four stories of reclaimed brick from the 1800s.
"Atlanta’s real estate market was relatively robust coming into this crisis, so there’s no reason to think the recovery will not be robust."
A trip from downtown to Buckhead, and back, illustrates the impact of workplace changes.
Two master bedrooms must have done the trick.