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Level Craft Construction Expands into New Neighborhoods

Woman-owned Level Craft Construction Building in Buckhead, Brookhaven and Ansley Park Level Craft Construction, a 100% woman-owned remodeling and custom building company, is pleased to announce it is expanding its service area to include Buckhead, Brookhaven and Ansley Park. The expansion allows more Atlanta homeowners to experience Level Craft’s impressive renovation and custom home design services. “We are excited to expand our[...]

2018 Gold OBIE Winner

Copper Sky Renovations Wins Gold OBIE for an Atlanta Basement Remodel

Atlanta Real Estate Forum congratulates Copper Sky Renovations for winning a Gold OBIE in the Basement Remodel over $75,000 category for an Atlanta basement remodel. Presented by the Atlanta Sales and Marketing Council, the OBIE Awards are the premier awards given in the Atlanta new home construction industry. This basement was originally a dug out crawlspace in a 1920s-style Tudor house.[...]

Oakhurst bungalow remodel

Copper Sky Renovations Wins Gold OBIE for Oakhurst Bungalow Remodel

Atlanta Real Estate Forum congratulates Copper Sky Renovations for winning a Gold OBIE in Remodeling category for an Oakhurst bungalow remodel where they added on to the home. Presented by the Atlanta Sales and Marketing Council, the OBIE Awards are the premier awards given in the Atlanta new home construction industry to remodelers, builders and developers. This was originally a one-story[...]

NARI Atlanta Presents the Seventh Annual Tour of Remodeled Homes

On this week’s Around Atlanta edition of the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio show, co-hosts Carol Morgan and Todd Schnick are joined by Jesse Morado, executive director of NARI Atlanta, and Tom Dwyer, the current president of NARI Atlanta, to discuss an upcoming NARI Atlanta event – the annual Tour of Remodeled Homes! The seventh annual NARI Atlanta Tour of Remodeled[...]

High School Freshman Buys Piece of Atlanta Real Estate

What would you do with $17,000? Your first reaction would probably be to buy a new car, go shopping or maybe take a much needed vacation, or maybe you'd put the money away into a savings account. However, one 15-year-old high school student chose to invest her inheritance on a piece of Atlanta real estate. Lauren Rasmus, a freshman at Riverwood[...]