
Buckhead’s Top 10 Home Sales for November 2021
The Buckhead real estate market is poised to finish the year strong! 82 single family homes sold between $460,000 and
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The Buckhead real estate market is poised to finish the year strong! 82 single family homes sold between $460,000 and
According to FMLS records, 75 homes were sold in Buckhead in October 2021. These numbers are down compared to the
September’s figures from FMLS show that Buckhead real estate is still a hot commodity. 100 homes closed in Buckhead, for
A home at 251 Valley Road in Buckhead’s Tuxedo Park neighborhood quietly sold last week for $18.1 million. The home
The Grant Family in Buckhead It is hard to imagine now, but what is now the Cherokee Town Club at
The following Feasibility Analysis was released this evening and is being published in full below. This 3rd-party study is a
The most expensive home sold in Buckhead last month, according to MLS data, was this stunning condo at the St
There were just over 120 single family homes sold in July 2021 at an average price of $1,320,000 in Buckhead. The
The average home in Buckhead saw an increase in value of 6.97% according to the Fulton County Tax Assessor as
There were almost 170 single family homes sold in June 2021 at an average price of $1,303,000 in Buckhead. The least
When I recently learned of Bill Harrison’s passing it was a sober reminder that we all have a limited time
There were close to 150 single family homes sold last month (May 2021) at an average price of $1,424,000 in Buckhead.
The dramatic slowdown we experienced in the Buckhead real estate market this time last year is being more than compensated
Like many industries, real estate sales in Buckhead ground to a halt in early 2020. Then, surprisingly, during the 2nd
It is no secret that Atlanta mayor Keisha Bottoms has had her sights set on an ambitious rewrite of the
The current pandemic seems to have spawned some new trends among the criminal set that have impacted Buckhead. Most disturbing
What was once a tucked-away alley used mainly by office workers to get from a parking deck to their office
It has never become an organized movement, but the question has refused to go away completely; should Buckhead become a