People have been gathering recently in the entrance gardens in front of the Atlanta History Center, enjoying lunch or a cup of coffee on a remarkable work of preserved history.
It is a coincidence that just in time for peak outdoor dining du...
As we are now in the fourth quarter of 2020, Dorsey Alston’s agents and brokers have collectively reflected on the year so far.
The clear takeaway is that, while blooming azaleas and warmer temperatures arrived on cue, the pandemic...
Though Atlanta-area sales are down, prices are up
Sales were down 5.3 percent in September from a year prior, but the median price continued to rise, up 7.3 percent from September 2018, according to a report from the Atlanta Realtors Associ...
HOME BUYERS SPENDING A PREMIUM ON OUTDOOR AMENITIES LIKE SWIMMING POOLS.
One of the significant impacts of the Coronavirus is home buyers spending a premium on outdoor amenities like swimming pools. Over the last few months, FMLS data sh...
Atlanta Business Chronicle has named Dorsey Alston Realtors a finalist for the Best Places to Work for its dedication to its employees and creating a family-like culture, where people come first.
"We work incredibly hard to maintain the cul...
Michael Rogers, the President of Dorsey Alston, has been recognized by The Atlanta Business Chronicle as one of the top leaders in residential real estate.
The Who’s Who in Residential Real Estate Special Section features 75 industry profe...
The mid-year data compiled by Dorsey Alston Realtors shows a glass-more-than-half-full snapshot of the metro Atlanta housing market.
There is good news, and there is not as good news.
COVID-19 has affected the market in terms of the ...
Ginna Dunlap and Shanna Smith with Dorsey Alston Realtors represented the family James A. Adams Jr. in the sale of the classic 1926 Greek Revival home at 1145 West Paces Ferry Road called “White Oaks.” The landmark home originally designed ...
Dorsey Alston agent Harvin Greene and her husband, General Contractor Tommy Greene have completely renovated and updated a rare Philip Trammel Shutze-designed 1928 Normandy farmhouse using the famed architect’s original plans.
When agent Harvin Greene first caught a glimpse of the Normandy farmhouse on Clifton Road in historic Druid Hills, she knew it was special.
The whitewashed brick, slate roof and distinct round turret with a perfectly-pinched circular roo...