In the wake of the Interstate 85 collapse, Atlanta traffic has (expectedly) gotten worse, forcing public transit and ride-sharing services to vie for riders.
Georgia’s most populous county, Fulton, is that rare place where affordability has actually increased, according to a new study that weighed rising home prices against wage growth.
Of 11 cities Zumper looked at—from Atlanta to Gainesville, and many popular communities across the northern arc—all saw one-bedroom rents go up, with the exception of Sandy Springs.
The Alpharetta City Council has approved plans for a multi-use network of trails called "The Alpha Loop" that would link some of the city’s most popular attractions, including the Big Creek Greenway and Avalon.
Akon is no stranger to Atlanta real estate. On the heels of selling his Sandy Springs estate, the artist is back to market with an Alpharetta mansion. Featuring all-white everything, the home is basically Elsa’s fantasy.
Like Snellville before it, Alpharetta could be set for a food-hall concept that developers envision as a suburban cousin to Krog Street Market. A design board gave its thumbs up this month.
Avalon — the posh mixed-use slice of urbanity in Alpharetta — has been sold to international real estate investment investment group PGIM Inc., a wing of Prudential Financial. The development, while only half-complete, likely fetched a hefty sum.