Mortgage rates surge higher, further hurting demand

Mortgage rates rose sharply this week in their biggest jump since April, bringing the average rate for a 30-year fixed note to 6.32% as demand fell for a second straight week.

Tyler Perry's former Chattahoochee Hills mansion up for sale

The Atlanta mansion Tyler Perry built and made famous in "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" is back on the market.

Georgia Senate subcommittee to probe HOA abuses

Several homeowners sounded off Tuesday about overly aggressive Homeowner Associations.

Mixed-use development plan approved for Gwinnett Place Mall

The Board of County Commissioners just approved a $16.5-million deal to buy the Macy’s buildings at Gwinnett Place Mall.

Atlanta’s plan to transform abandoned schools into affordable housing

The city of Atlanta and Atlanta Public Schools have announced a partnership to provide affordable housing and green space, a plan that has been in the works for some time.

$492M mixed-used development proposed in Smyrna near Truist Park

Truist Park could get a new neighbor. A development team wants to build a near half-billion dollar high-rise and hotel complex up the street from the stadium. Here's what you should know about the South Springs proposal.

Here are America's 'fastest-growing suburbs' with home values under $500K

If you’re in the market for a more affordable home, there are a number of fast-growing suburbs in the U.S. where you can still find homes valued below $500,000.

Map: Here are the states with the most 'stale' home inventory

Here are the states with the highest percentage of “stale" inventory, or homes still on the market after 30 days without going under contract, according to Redfin.

Map: Here's how long it takes to sell a house in your state

The median number of days on the market – or the number of days a home sits before going under contact – varies depending on where you live.

Maryland city will pay you $20,000 to move there

A city in Maryland is offering a $20,000 incentive to get new residents to move there.

Waiting for mortgage rates to fall? Why experts say it won't make a difference

Potential U.S. home buyers and sellers have kept a sharp eye on mortgage rates, which have contributed to the affordability crisis in the market.