
🙌 Hand-picked news & tips for North Atlanta
This week we cover:
🐾 Dachshund Derby
🏷️ Kids Market
📈 The Weekly Market Update
🙌 Handpicked Tips: September Market Insights You Should Know
❤️ Deal of the Week
📰 North Atlanta News

Downtown Marietta hosted the second annual Dachshund Derby, filling the streets with races, costume contests, and plenty of four-legged fans.
GDOT has launched a $13.7 million plan to convert the I-575 and Ridgewalk Parkway interchange into a diverging diamond.
Big Air Woodstock just opened near Hickory Flat, bringing 35,000 square feet of family fun with trampolines, ninja courses, ziplines, climbing walls, and even a dedicated play zone for kids under six
📅 Local Happenings

The Kids Market in Woodstock will take place on September 30 at JJ Biello Park, where young entrepreneurs run their own booths with crafts, treats, and creations.
Downtown Canton’s First Friday on October 3 will bring live music from country artist Chris Cagle, late-night shopping, food vendors, and a classic car Cruise In to Cannon Park.
Roswell will host Amp It Up on October 4, a free live music festival at Roswell Junction.
📈 Pickens County Market Update
This week, the median list price for Fulton County, GA, is $591,500, with the market action index hovering around 27. This is slightly lower than last month's market action index of 28.
💡 Tips For Homeowners
September Market Insights You Should Know
The September 2025 housing update shows a cooler pace across North Atlanta. Here’s what homeowners can take away from the numbers:
Market Balance is Returning
MAI scores across most cities sit between 30-40, signaling a shift toward balance.
More inventory means buyers have choices, but sellers still hold mild leverage.
Why This Matters for Homeowners
If you’re staying put, this trend suggests steadier values after years of rapid growth.
If you’re planning to sell soon, know that buyers are watching price cuts and days-on-market closely.
Local Snapshots:
Woodstock: 354 homes listed, MAI 36 → mild seller’s edge, but 40% of listings cut prices.
Canton: 476 homes, MAI 32 → balanced, leaning buyer-friendly.
Roswell: 207 homes, MAI 39 → premium demand remains.
Marietta: 740 homes, MAI 38 → variety of options, cooler fall momentum.
For homeowners, the key is awareness. Whether you’re holding, upgrading, or preparing to sell, knowing your local numbers helps you make smarter decisions.




