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Atlanta Curbed Comparisons

Curbed Comparisons: Two $1M+ Brookhaven homes unsold despite price cuts

Both offer much in terms of space, architectural details, and curb appeal, yet buyers haven’t bitten.

Curbed Comparisons: A candid look at brassy homes in Edgewood, West End

These crosstown properties might be vastly different, but they do share similar prices, big spaces, and, well, audacity.

Curbed Comparison: Peachtree Hills, Candler Park bungalows square off for $750K

"Meticulously maintained," original, handcrafted features, and yards overflowing with established trees and shrubs, these homes boast of charm aplenty.

Curbed Comparisons: A look at swoon-worthy North Atlanta estates for $2.5M    

Both Mount Paran/Northside properties boast about school districts, spaciousness, and privacy.

Curbed Comparisons: Which $750K potential Atlanta teardown should survive?

Although both Buckhead properties tout great locations, neither can move into the "sold" column, even after more than two years.

Castleberry Hill lofts in low $200Ks suggest style can come (relatively) cheap

Recently listed flats in the shadow of downtown Atlanta are hardly bland shoeboxes.

Curbed Comparisons: Cute East Atlanta, Peachtree Hills bungalows face off

Starter-sized ATL dwellings serve plenty of charm, updated spaces, and private backyards—but quite disparate price tags.

Curbed Comparison: Luxury townhouse living in O4W vs. Poncey-Highland 

These in-town townhouses share upgraded kitchens, rooftop decks, and close proximity to the Beltline.

Curbed Comparisons: What $1.5M buys in Morningside right now

Minutes apart from one another, two attractive listings (old and new) could qualify as dream homes.

Curbed Comparison: What $370K buys in, around Ormewood Park right now

Just minutes apart, these homes share charm, curb appeal and close proximity to the Beltline’s future Southside Trail.

Curbed Comparisons: Top-shelf condo living in downtown Atlanta vs. Buckhead    

Panoramic views, top-quality amenities, and prime locations all accompany these high-rise condominiums.

Curbed Comparison: For $750K (or less), these Edgewood, Kirkwood homes still lingering on market

Despite innovative designs, sophisticated details, these homes haven’t received an offer after more than 100 days.

Curbed Comparison: Poncey-Highland, Inman Park homes for less than $600K

At these 1990s offerings, find Beltline, shopping, great schools all within walking distance.

West of downtown Atlanta, what $350K (or less) buys right now

Walkability to Beltline’s Westside Trail, Castleberry bars is within reach for $300Ks.

What $200K(ish) buys near MARTA stations across Atlanta right now

Check out these properties in Buckhead, Decatur, the West End, and College Park.

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Mapping the least expensive homes in Atlanta’s wealthiest zip code

Western Buckhead and southern Sandy Springs are home to some of Georgia’s costliest properties, but sub-million listings (with multiple price-chops) do exist.

Squee! Midtown Atlanta Rentals that Won't Break the Bank

Rents in Atlanta are out of control. But for those that want to be a part of the action in Midtown, there are still options. Check out three buildings in the middle of it all that offer rents from between $200 and $800 a month!

Curbed Comparisons: Atlanta's Luxe 1-Bedroom Apartments

From downtown to Inman Park and Buckhead, one thing is increasingly clear: Neighborhoods determine prices in luxury apartments. Especially when it comes to one-bedroom units.

What (Roughly) $500K Buys in Atlanta Right Now

If a half-million bucks is the new normal for sizable Atlanta homes, here are three properties in different parts of town that are very normal right now.

What $2,000 Rents in These Four Atlanta Neighborhoods

Best of the Worst: Dirt-Cheap Rental Homes of West Atlanta

Here's What $1,000/Month Rents You Around Atlanta