Metro Atlanta continues to attract a slew of new residents each year, and developers are rising to the challenge. New home developments are springing up

Atlanta is indeed home to some of the most affluent neighborhoods in the state of Georgia, with many multi-million dollar estates. However, compared to other

In Atlanta, the “Perimeter” refers to I-285, the freeway that forms a loop around what most people consider Atlanta. The choice of whether to live

The Atlanta “Perimeter” refers loosely to the I-285 freeway that encircles the metro area. It also connotes different lifestyles between those who live “Inside The

Located about 45 minutes northeast of Downtown Atlanta, the popular suburb of Johns Creek has seen a growth rate of over 30 percent over the