In Sandy Springs, the next wave of building demolitions are set to begin this weekend in an aging commercial district on Roswell Road, clearing the way for a new city center. In Alpharetta, developers such as North American Properties and Selig Enterprises Inc. are considering ideas for a downtown development that could bring new restaurants
GEORGIA HAS NO 1 BUSINESS CLIMATE FOR 2013
This will continue to bode well for our industry as business’ are attracted to our State: ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————- Economic development trade publication Site Selection magazine has ranked Georgia’s business climate the nation’s best, Gov. Nathan Deal announced Monday. “For three years, I’ve said I wouldn’t stop until we got to the top, and I haven’t,” the
LEVERAGED PORTFOLIO’S ARE BACK IN VOGUE. INVESTOR DEMAND SLOWS DOWN
AS THE BANKS CONTINUE TO OFFER MORE AND MORE LENDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR BUILDERS, THE INVESTORS WHO HAVE BEEN IN THE HOUSING MARKET GAME ARE BEGINNING TO LOOSE INTEREST. THE LOW TEENS RETURNS VS MID TO HIGH 20% RETURNS HAS INVESTORS SEEKING OUT ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES. LEVERAGED PORTFOLIO’S ARE BACK IN VOGUE. The proportion of
ATLANTA HOUSING MARKET IS ON THE RISE
(Atlanta, GA – February 6, 2013) Due to strong demand and limited supply of both new and resale houses, home prices could rise by as much as 10% in 2013. Net job growth may push this number even higher. According to a recent report by Metrostudy, a national housing intelligence and consulting firm that maintains