Savannah’s city council took a big step forward in bringing more affordable housing to the city, voting to approve a zoning ...
Hyundai's Bryan County metaplant has job openings. RISE has been working to bolster talent pipelines and address ...
The state of Georgia has been drawing a lot of interest from homebuyers. Factors like the economy and job market has played a part.
MakeMyMove shares the 12 most affordable places to live in the U.S. in 2025 based on average home prices, rental rates, and ...
It also pegged the median listing price at $425,000. The other markets that appeared among Realtor.com’s top-10 for hotness in February were Concord, New Hampshire; Worcester, Massachusetts ...
What is it in Georgia? Using Pew Research Center’s definition of middle income, which is two-thirds to double the median household income, as well as the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau ...
There’s no place like Savannah, Georgia in March. Spring is starting to show off its beautiful blooms, the weather is warming, and most importantly, St. Patrick's Day festivities are in full swing.
Sales prices of single-family homes across Georgia decreased by 3.5% from a median of $350,000 in November to $337,892 in December. Since December 2023, the sales price of single-family homes ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The Savannah Area Chamber ... leading to rent and home prices doubling and tripling. The median home price is over $500,000, according to Zillow. Cain added that the ...
Outside the food and fiber arena, several notable companies in Georgia manufacture or sell agricultural equipment, and their prices are on the rise, too. This will make the machinery more ...
CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — Nearly every day ... Channel 2’s Michael Doudna with a cost sheet showing an increase in prices for goods coming from Mexico. “For example, for avocados, from $68 ...
Why is Savannah an Irish American enclave? The port city was a destination for Irish immigrants almost from its founding. Georgia’s second governor, Henry Ellis, was Irish, and Savannah’s ...