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The Atlanta Advantage
With the city as a backdrop for the success of the Coca-Cola Company, Genuine
Parts, The Home Depot and Delta Airlines, many other large corporations have
taken notice.
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KNOW the Market
After
more than two years of foreclosures, short sales, bargain-basement
pricing and an epidemic of deserted, unkempt neighborhoods, the housing
market has hit rock bottom and all signs point to a modest rebound in
2010.
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A City for All Families
Atlanta’s real estate community has experienced more than a few side effects of the slow economy, and one of the most intriguing trends is the rise in multigenerational households.
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It's All Intown
With its many identities, characterized by Buckhead, Midtown and Downtown, Atlanta’s urban core is fast becoming a hub for the young, the creative and the well appointed, as a place where an eclectic, walkable lifestyle blends with big-city business and nightlife.
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Atlanta's Growing IQ
Between 1990 and 1998, metro Atlanta’s exploded to the unprecedented tune of more than 550,000 new residents. That’s akin to everyone in the state of Wyoming moving to Atlanta—and about 10,000 of them bringing an out-of-state friend along.
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City of Progress
Atlanta is a city that has a historic reputation for picking itself up by its bootstraps in times of struggle and charging ahead. Considering the current economic climate, longtime residents and executives have faith that history will repeat itself and Atlanta will once again welcome progress.
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