If you have lived in or near Atlanta for any length of time, you have perhaps observed the change. For the past decade or so,

The millennial generation (loosely, people born between 1981 and 2004) has become the biggest segment of home buyers in the real estate market (34 percent,

Just when we all thought we had the millennial generation figured out, another statistic surprises us. Despite the common assumption that the under-35 crowd prefers

In case you didn’t notice, film is big in Atlanta. Really big. Thanks in part to generous tax incentives now offered by the state, the
If you are a first-time homebuyer in the United States, chances are you have at least taken a look at the Atlanta area, according to