
Another strong year
Home building is booming but with a jobless recovery and flat population growth, is Atlanta overbuilding?
Prince charming isn't coming
Black, single females purchase more homes than black men. Single women bought homes at twice the rate of single men. What's driving this trend?
Minorities show clout
The impressive gains in minority homeownership are changing the landscape of Atlanta neighborhoods. Why do Hispanic and Asian minority groups live in more integrated neighborhoods than blacks?
Clarkston an affordable oasis
Why this ethnically diverse neighborhood is becoming a magnet for homebuyers.
Suburbs display new appetite for luxury
After a rocky period of uncertainity, million dollar homes gain ground.
COMMUNITY STORIES
Buckhead, Midtown
High-rise condos still in demand
In Midtown and Buckhead, prices of new houses are higher, and fewer are selling
Cherokee
First-time homebuyers staying put
The area is no longer as much of a refuge for those fleeing high Atlanta prices.
Clayton, Henry
More house for the money
Large supply of housing, lower expenses make for bargains on the Southside.
Cobb
Many being priced out of market
Median home prices have surged from $146,000 in early 2000 to $179,900 in 2003.
DeKalb
Some spots are very hot
Market is hopping, prices surge in Clarkston, Lithonia, Brookhaven.
Fayette
Sales relatively flat, but not in Tyrone
Housing demand in mostly rural town represents a shift in real estate market.
Forsyth
Fewer high-end houses being built
The median cost of new homes dropped in 2003, but demand for more moderately priced houses is still strong.
Gwinnett
Mansion mecca
Welcome to Duluth, 30097, Gwinnett's 90210.
North Fulton
Townhouses, cluster homes push sales
Real estate brokers continue to anticipate strong demand in the area.
Rockdale
Growth surpasses much of metro Atlanta
County gets its first million-dollar subdivision.
South metro
Southside market remains strong
Area offers range of new, old neighborhoods, varying prices
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