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Industrial-style Reynoldstown loft fronting Eastside Trail targets $299K

Completely open flat with 20-foot ceilings constitutes a "HOT ALERT!" per the listing.

Dating from 1890, ‘exquisite’ Victorian overlooking Grant Park priced at $985K

The neighborhood’s most expensive listing at the moment encompasses almost 3,000 square feet.

At $1.9M, large Ansley Park modern from 2010 is called timeless and refined

Three-story contemporary is a rare example of LEED Silver-certified home in Georgia, per the listing.

Near Tucker, reimagined midcentury modern called entertainer’s dream for $479K

Extensive renovation blends original architectural design with today’s trends.

1904 Inman Park cottage brings Victorian flourishes, space, quirks for $825K

Renovated three-bedroom counts 12-foot ceilings and a groovy backyard.

Neighboring Fernbank Museum, century-old Neel Reid home beckons $2.2M

The Draper House represents a bit of a departure from the famed architect’s more extravagant work.

Next to Manuel’s Tavern, funky Poncey-Highland flat wants to rock at $250K

It’s not huge, but the walkable location is primo.

After surprisingly minimalistic renovation, 1940s Buckhead classic fancies $3.25M

Overhauled property with prestigious address is now the antithesis of grandma chic.

For $600K, two-story Reynoldstown loft flaunts big space, Beltline frontage

Condo counts nearly 2,400 square feet where Memorial Drive meets the Eastside Trail.

Angular modern dwelling is Old Fourth Ward’s latest million-dollar listing

This "exquisite" home near Ponce City Market is aiming for new neighborhood benchmark.

Chamblee townhomes, debuting now from $395K, billed as cheaper ITP alternative

They’re part of the larger Collection at Perimeter Park, bringing 130 residences to growing area.

A decade later, East Atlanta modern townhomes are reborn as ‘The Continental’

The refreshed live-work offerings along Moreland Avenue are priced from $385K.

At $850K, Reynoldstown modern is aiming (almost) for neighborhood record

Stucco-clad four-bedroom off Moreland Avenue stands out.

At 15K square feet, newly built North Atlanta compound embraces excess for $7.8M

Claustrophobes needn’t worry in this Mediterranean-style palace described as "perfection."

Ansley Park traditional with surprisingly mod interiors has been reduced by $500K

Despite a location between Atlanta Botanical Garden and Midtown, 5,000-square-footer has lingered for nearly a year.

Photos: How a new town tied to Georgia’s TV and film industry is rising south of Atlanta

Next door to Pinewood Studios, construction is well underway on 235 acres of former Fayetteville wheat fields.

First look: Near SweetWater Brewery, studio conversion on tap for midcentury warehouse

35,000-square-foot Indie Studios will aim to lure tech talent to Armour-Ottley Loop.

$330K buys this perky, four-bedroom cottage redo in Westview

Updated 1945 home aims to maximize 1,850 square feet.

After dramatic modern makeover, this former East Lake cottage wants $700K

Corner-lot property aims to capitalize on recent eastside style trends.

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Gussied-up 1920s bungalow in Morningside would like to fetch $1.25M

Revived classic is another example of a non-mansion listing well above $1 million in the neighborhood.

For $1.7M, this Midtown high-rise condo brings spellbinding views, bunkbeds

Life atop the Loews Atlanta Hotel is luxe, but it doesn’t come cheap.

Audacious Summerhill modern with two rooftop patios swings for $625K

Newly built three-bedroom is determined to shirk cookie-cutter condescension.

For new Old Fourth Ward townhomes, entry-level pricing is the mid-$500Ks

"Views at O4W" project, for example, is geared toward buyers who don’t want 2,000 square feet (or more).

These midcentury Atlanta properties are lingering on the market. What gives?

Even with price reductions and en vogue MCM leanings, these examples have yet to score contracts.

Prominent Atlanta developer discounts his ‘Buckhead masterpiece’ to $3.3M

This sprawling 1980s manse, loaded with design surprises, has been listed since January.

At $1.4M, this art-filled, customized Poncey-Highland pad is ready to party

Heated saltwater swimming hole with a rockin’ pool house highlight this updated 2004 two-story.

What $850K buys around Atlanta right now

At this price point, both space and favorable locations are available.

South of downtown, handsome Sylvan Hills remodel targets $300K even

Brick bungalow brings about 1,300 square feet in historic community.

Revised 1920s bungalow in Cabbagetown brings coziness, $425K price tag

Wooden ceilings and a centerpiece fireplace are among the surprises.

Kenny Rogers’s former Italian-style Buckhead palace returns to market at $5M

The legendary crooner poured big bucks into this over-the-top 1990s estate.

Photos: Atlanta’s swankiest coworking hub is ready for Buckhead debut

First U.S. location of No18 concept aims for "cosmopolitan members club" appeal—with seasonal cocktails.

Five discounts later, huge Kirkwood new-build tries again at $840K

Five-bedroom on historic street is called a "new twist on the modern farmhouse."

Asking $330K, postindustrial Old Fourth Ward loft is hip, tall, and raw

Wide-open Studioplex offering is a few steps from the Beltline’s Eastside Trail.

$400K buys this roomy, stylish 1960s ranch in Southwest Atlanta

Five-bedroom midcentury residence is tucked in the forested Cascade corridor.

First look: At ‘doorway’ of Virginia-Highland, 10 upscale townhomes are rising

Prices begin in the $900Ks for this "inviting haven right in the heart of the city."

Following $400K in discounts, revived Inman Park classic lands contract

Chockfull of original detailing, $1.6M six-bedroom projects to be among neighborhood’s finest, listing insists.

Inside ‘the finest luxury loft in Castleberry Hill,’ now renting for $6,500 monthly

"It’s a great chance for someone to live like a celebrity" in the shadow of downtown, says listing agent.

Agent: 1980s Buckhead tower—and $294K remodeled condo—deserves some respect

Buckhead’s third oldest high-rise "has been under the radar for so long."