By John Yellig
The median sales price of an Atlanta home rose in October on both a yearly (5.2%) and monthly (1.2%) basis to $399,900, as the pace of sales continued to slow.
By unit, home sales fell 7.1% month over month to 4,221 properties, while sales fell 13.7% on an annual basis, Georgia MLS reported, citing its 12-county Housing Market Snapshot. By dollar volume, sales came in at $2.06 billion, down 4.5% from September and down 7.2% from October 2022.
New listings rose 2.6% month over month and 0.8% year over year to 7,146. Active listings, meanwhile, were up 5.8% on a monthly basis and down 8.3% on a yearly one, at 12,348.
Georgia MLS’ 12-county report includes Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Paulding and Rockdale counties.
Full article: https://atlantaagentmagazine.com/2023/11/08/atlanta-median-sales-price-rises/
Stay up to date on the latest real estate trends.
Check out the housing that people are buying in 2023 and see how your home compares!
We have so many blessings here in the USA so I love this time to reflect and be grateful.
This Gen Z generation is so focused on sustainability and I love it! They are going to do great things for our world.
Here we go again!
Now this is COOL! 😎
Exploring Atlanta's Vibrant Food Hall Scene! From Krog Street Market to Politan Row at Ashford Lane, the food hall culture is thriving in Atlanta. New spots like Switc… Read more
Stay informed about our ever-changing city!