Dorsey Alston is back with our monthly housing numbers. We take an in-depth, month-to-month look at the numbers in the six close-in Atlanta statistical areas of North Fulton, East Cobb, Buckhead, Intown, Sandy Springs and Brookhaven/Dunwoody.
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The Atlanta housing market is hot, just not red hot like it was earlier this year.
Prices are up on average, while the number of days it takes for a house to sell are down. Transactions are down, and new listings and sales are lagging compar...
In this August 2021 Atlanta real estate market report the number of new listings coming to market in August was as low as we have seen this year, which is reflected in the lower number of sales in most Atlanta markets.
Prices continued to ri...
Comparing Metro Atlanta housing data from July 2021 to July 2020, sales prices were up, days on the market were down, and sales volume was down for the first time since April.
This is a very important data set, as this is the first time we c...
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 ...