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Updated FEMA Bulletin Accepts the Use of Non-Paper Faced Gypsum Board in Special Flood...

Atlanta, GA - February 16, 2009 - (RealEstateRama) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recently published the revised Flood Damage Resistant Materials Requirementsmanual, which outlines acceptable materials for commercial and residential buildings constructed in special flood hazard areas in accordance with the National Flood Insurance Program

Leading Custom Homebuilder Steve Casey Homes Joins ‘Preferred Builder’ Team at The Reserve at...

SAVANNAH, GA - December 12, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — The Reserve at Savannah Harbor, the first master-planned residential neighborhood on Hutchinson Island, has announced...

2008 Homeownership Summit

On Saturday, June 28th, from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm, various agencies and organizations that promote affordable housing, including the Atlanta Board of REALTORS®,...

Top 10 Seller Short Sale Questions Answered

Most Common Questions A Seller Will Ask You Number 10 I can't make my house payments, but I do have an ability to pay back all...

RentBureau Signs Three New Participants

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc., McKinley Inc., and Morrison, Ekre & Bart Management Services (MEB) add 71,000 units to rental payment database ATLANTA, Jan. 16 /PRNewswire/...

Actions Taken by the Georgia State Board of Architects during its November 30 Meeting

Macon, Ga.—The Georgia State Board of Architects held its meeting on Friday, November 30, 2007. The Board accepted the following Voluntary Cease and Desist...

I’m buying property where?

Making sure real estate contracts are in order As a real estate attorney, it would only be appropriate to begin any article dealing with contract...

Seeking a bigger minority role in commercial realty

When Lynn Smith joined commercial real estate giant Cushman & Wakefield nearly five years ago, she was the only black female broker in the...

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Mayor Kasim Reed Advances $380 Million in New Transportation Infrastructure Spending...

Mayor Kasim Reed announced today that the Atlanta City Council has voted 13 to 1 to approve a measure to put a special local option sales tax (TSPLOST) referendum on the November ballot to fund transportation related infrastructure projects throughout the City of Atlanta. The ballot referendum will ask Atlanta voters to authorize a 0.4 percent sales tax increase for a five-year period. The TSPLOST is projected to generate approximately $260 million, which will be leveraged to generate additional matching funds.

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Property for Sale: Houses for sale: Property24

Property24.com is South Africa's largest property search portal and is the first place to start your property search! Property24.com lists houses, flats, vacant land...