The New York Times featured a Peachtree Hills home listed by Dorsey Alston agent Olivia Sekerak in a look at the houses individuals can get for a given price around the United States.
The storied paper looked at homes in the $725,000 range ...
Dorsey Alston Realtors took an in-depth look at the local housing markets by school districts, the all-important factor that influences home buyers and resale value.
While we found across the board growth in average sales prices and sold hom...
Overpriced houses are sitting longer, while competitively priced homes are getting over asking price and spending significantly fewer days on the market across metro Atlanta.
Dorsey Alston compared the month-to-month data from May 2020 t...
Inventory across Atlanta has yet to catch up with demand, but compared with April 2020 — when metro Atlanta was in a complete lockdown — Buckhead and Brookhaven/Dunwoody experienced jumps of more than 60% in the number of new listings last ...
Dorsey Alston welcomed more than 20 agents over the last year.
They include industry veterans and agents just starting out, business owners, technology executives, marketing gurus and teachers.
We are thrilled they choose to join our fami...
The Atlanta Realtors Association named its top producers of 2020, honoring member teams and individuals by the value of properties sold and the number of units sold during the year. Austin Landers and Patti Junger were both named in the Top 10 ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated the economy in many ways, but the metro Atlanta residential real estate market has flourished despite the outbreak.
Carson Matthews, senior vice president and managing broker of Dorsey Alston, Realtors,...
Dorsey Alston’s Jane Long has clothed people and she has fed them.
For her third act, she is helping put roofs over their heads.
Clothing. Food. Shelter.
As a teenager in Savannah, she worked at Lady Jane, a ladies’ dress sh...