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In August 2025, Atlanta recorded the highest home sale cancellation rate in the nation, with 21% of pending deals falling through before closing. That’s noticeably higher than the national average of 15.1%, signaling a clear shift toward a buyer’s market where negotiations are becoming more balanced. What’s Behind the Trend 1. Buyers Have More Choices […]

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Home prices across the country have been rising for years, but new data suggests the market may be cooling. The Case-Shiller Home Price Index, one of the most closely watched housing reports, is showing that prices nationally are starting to level off — and even dip slightly in some cities. What the Index Shows What […]

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In a week marked by political spectacle and economic tension, former President Trump stormed the Federal Reserve’s headquarters pushing for aggressive rate cuts, even as his own trade tariffs stoke inflation fears. Meanwhile, the residential housing market is undergoing a quiet upheaval: inventory is rising at a rapid pace, homes are sitting longer, and price […]

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The Federal Reserve meets next week with the eyes of the world watching. Will they finally cut interest rates after months of waiting? As of today, the odds of a cut are slim. And the reason may surprise you: tariffs. Over the past several weeks, a fresh round of tariff warnings from the White House […]

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1. Peachtree Road Race (July 4) Participate in the world’s largest 10K race, a beloved Atlanta tradition since 1970. The event includes both elite and amateur runners, making it a festive way to celebrate Independence Day. showcaseatlanta.com 2. Dragon Con (August 28–September 1) Immerse yourself in the ultimate pop culture convention, featuring cosplay, panels, and […]

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Despite signs of growing unease in the U.S. economy, the Federal Reserve has once again opted to leave interest rates unchanged. On May 7, 2025, the Fed announced that it would maintain its benchmark federal funds rate at a target range of 4.25% to 4.50%, continuing its wait-and-see approach amid a murky economic outlook. Why […]

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Published April 16, 2025 – 3‑min read 1. 60‑second recap 2. Knee‑jerk market reaction Metric Pre‑speech 30-minute afternoon 2‑yr Treasury yield 4.46 % 4.34 % −12 bp* 10‑yr Treasury yield 4.32 % 4.29 % −4 bp Fed‑funds futures 45 % odds of Sept cut 60 % +15 ppt *Two-year move is a composite of live data feeds, 10-year & futures numbers from Reuters. Reuters 3. Why bond yields matter for mortgages Thirty‑year […]

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