Category Archives: Atlanta Housing Statistics

This Month in Real Estate – November 2010

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Atlanta Real Estate Market Update – October 2010

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This Month in Real Estate – October 2010

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Atlanta Real Estate Market Update – September 2010

Inventory started to tick up a bit in August as Pending Sales continued to decline.  The market is a little sluggish this year after coming out of a very charged Spring with the first time home buyer tax credit.  There are lots of predictions as to what housing is going to do over the next… Continue Reading

This Month in Atlanta Real Estate – September 2010

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Atlanta Real Estate Market Update – July 2010

June showed us a good review of the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Hang Over effect.  We had lots of closing which were mostly those closing that were required to get done by June 30th that were put under contract prior to May 1st.  We saw the inventory continue to drop as deals that were… Continue Reading

Atlanta Real Estate Market Update – June 2010

As predicted, we saw a drop in Inventory from April from 13.3 months of inventory to 10.7 months of inventory.  This is a pretty dramatic drop, but it is a reflection of the First Time Home-Buyer tax credit ending at the end of April so we did expect to see this happen. What does it… Continue Reading

Atlanta Real Estate Market Update – May 2010

With the April 30th tax credit deadline expiring for first time home buyers, May 1st brings a new real estate market for us here in Atlanta.  Of course everyone is breaking out their crystal balls to try to figure out what our market will look like without the sense of urgency that buyers have been… Continue Reading

This Month in Atlanta Real Estate – May 2010

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Atlanta Real Estate Market Update – December 2009

Inventory is Lowest it has been all Year! December ended with 8.4 months of inventory in the Atlanta Real Estate market based on the 39 MLS areas we track.  Fundamentally this is good news because the closer we get to 6 months of inventory, the faster we will see prices start to increase again.  There… Continue Reading