Here's how much couples are spending on weddings in 2025

A new LendingTree survey reveals that 67% of newlyweds in 2025 went into debt for their wedding, with many saying financial pressure and regrets followed soon after.

Atlanta expands property tax relief program to help legacy homeowners

As property values continue to climb across Atlanta, city leaders are expanding a property tax relief program aimed at helping longtime homeowners—especially seniors—remain in their homes.

Is Amazon showing tariff costs? How Shein and Temu are handling Trump’s changes

President Trump’s tariff and customs changes have begun affecting how many Americans shop online. Here’s what Amazon, Shein and Temu are saying amid rising operating costs.

Temu adds 'import charges' after Trump tariffs: What to know

Temu has implemented an "import charge" for some products sold to customers in the U.S. amid President Donald Trump's tariff orders.

Housing market outlook: Stability amidst uncertainty

It's easy to connect the volatile market to housing fears, but FOX 5 real estate expert John Adams says the picture for residential real estate is quite different right now.

Fulton County greenlights $76.8M mixed-use development project in Oakland City

Fulton County approved a multi-million-dollar plan to build hundreds of new apartment homes on Woodrow Street, near the Beltline in the Oakland City section.

Tips for buying used smartphones in 2025

With smartphone prices rising, secondhand phones offer big savings — but buyers need to be careful. Here’s how to avoid scams and pick a quality device.

Housing affordability report card: Only one state gets an A

A new report has ranked the most affordable states based on home prices, household incomes and construction efforts. Here’s a look at which states earned the highest grades.

Economic uncertainty could benefit Atlanta's housing market

Uncertainty around the economy could be filtering down to metro Atlanta's real estate market - and it may mean some good benefits for buyers.

Ride-on toys sold at Walmart recalled due to fire hazard

A ride-on toy sold exclusively at Walmart has been recalled in the U.S. because it can overheat due to improper wiring, posing a fire hazard.

US existing home sales fall more than expected in March

Home sales dropped 5.9% last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.02 million units, the National Association of Realtors said this week.