Report: Intown condo and townhome prices are rising, yet so is inventory
Author: Curbed
From pint-sized studios to single-family manors, Atlanta’s real estate market is volatile right now, with drastic differences from one neighborhood to the next, according to a closely watched study.
Closing out the year from October 2017 through September 2018, Engel & Völkers Atlanta has released its Q3 market report, with some interesting findings regarding the city’s intown submarkets.
While the number of sales went down and inventory is increasing in most areas, prices are increasing as well in hotter neighborhoods.
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