The Atlanta BeltLine chose Pennrose and affordable housing specialists Radiant Development Partners, LLC, as the developers of a new mix-use three-acre project in South Buckhead.
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Harry Norman Atlanta listings finalists for HGTV Ultimate House Hunt 2022
Three listings represented by Harry Norman, REALTORS®, Atlanta’s first in luxury real estate, have been selected as finalists in the HGTV Ultimate House Hunt 2022.
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Some of our favorite spaces in the city are those where what’s old is new again, and Westside Motor Lounge is the newest, revamped space about to hit the scene.
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Breaking ground just last month, a new affordable housing project is being built in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood.
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3630 Peachtree Tower officially off the market and setting records
The well-known 3630 Peachtree Tower in Buckhead recently sold for the second-highest price paid per square foot for the area.
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The San Francisco-based rental hosting company, Airbnb, announced the West Midtown location selected for its new Atlanta Tech Hub.
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Top 10 home insurance gaps: How to get the most bang for your buck
When was the last time you read through your home insurance policy? Chances are never, but when it comes to comprehensive insurance – knowledge is power.
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Atlanta’s skyline could soon grow taller.
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In today’s real estate market, it is extremely common for sellers to receive multiple offers on the first day their home is for sale.
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Virtual event to address Atlanta’s residential real estate market
On March 25, Atlanta Business Chronicle partners with Harry Norman, REALTORS to host “Residential Real Estate Outlook,” a virtual event covering the pandemic’s effect on Atlanta’s residential real estate and expectations for 2021.
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With so few homes on the market now, don’t miss this video tour and this weekend’s modified Open House For Sale By Owner in Westside/Buckhead’s most convenient neighborhood.
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Know an artist looking for a studio with large windows, hardwood floors and cool space on the top two floors of a 1920s Masonic Temple a block from the BeltLine?
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With 90 years of experience in providing first-class customer service, Harry Norman is adapting to the changing times with the use of their innovative virtual tools to make things seamless for anyone buying or selling homes now.
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Kirkwood, located in east Atlanta, has come a long way since its early beginnings. Incorporated in 1899, the area began as an early streetcar suburb before middle class residents began calling it home in the 1970s.
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We’re lucky enough to live in a city with countless walkable neighborhoods, and one of our favorites is Decatur. Technically outside of the city, Decatur is a family-friendly suburb overflowing with restaurants, nightlife, shopping and events.
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While spring is often considered the “best” time to list a home, there are a few reasons you may want to consider listing this fall with school back in session.
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When I mention Piedmont Heights, most people usually aren’t familiar with the area. However, the small neighborhood – nestled between Midtown, Morningside and Buckhead – packs a big punch.
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I lived in Summerhill three years ago, but walking down Georgia Avenue now, I notice things are vastly different in the once-neglected historic neighborhood.
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Looking for a small city feel that’s still in Atlanta? Virginia-Highland is the place to be. Located on North Highland and Virginia Avenues, the trendy neighborhood offers a variety of options to eat, shop and play.
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A new chapter of Downtown Atlanta is unfolding before us, and Atlanta residents are keeping a watchful eye. Making progress on its transformation, the WRS redevelopment of Underground recently unveiled additional plans for its revitalization.
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There’s a revitalization happening in the heart of downtown, introducing new concepts and rejuvenating the old. Before we know it, the city will look a whole lot different – in a good way.
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I moved to Midtown over three years ago, and little did I know that it would become my favorite area in the city.
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Atlanta’s historic Hotel Row is getting temporarily turned into Pop Up Row. As part of Newport’s revitalization of South Downtown, the fun new pop-up is located along Mitchell Street, with eight street-level retail spots. Local businesses, artists and startups have filled the shops, which will be open through July 31.
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If you thought all the hipsters were only in Little Five, time to rethink Atlanta. Located around Carroll and Wylie Streets, and home to the famous Oakland Cemetery (hello Margaret Mitchell), Cabbagetown is known for its artists, filmmakers and all creative types.
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Patrons of Atlanta’s beloved BeltLine, which surrounds the city’s core intown neighborhoods, are eager to claim their place on the line.
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If you are thinking about buying a home, you’re probably aware that interest rates have been rising.
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“You’re moving where?!” my mom exclaimed when I told her I was moving to West Midtown. Little did she, an Atlanta native, know that the once-bustling industrial area was now home to a budding food and nightlife scene, lush parks and trendy families.
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Buying a home can be nerve-racking, especially if it’s your first time. Here are some tips (from a fellow first-time home buyer) that can help make the process simpler.
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After 18 years in downtown Atlanta, our office moved to Grant Park. Since arriving three years ago, we’ve fallen in love with the quaint, charming neighborhood and all its offerings.