Weekly Market Intelligence

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Live Markets
Charleston, SC Median $490K +8.2%
30-Yr Fixed 6.46% −0.03
Atlanta, GA Median $485K +12%
Austin TX / SW Median $510K +5.4%
15-Yr Fixed 5.77% +0.05
Charlotte, NC Median $412K +9.1%
Inventory 2.4 mo  SELLER'S MKT
Charleston, SC Median $490K +8.2%
30-Yr Fixed 6.46% −0.03
Atlanta, GA Median $485K +12%
Austin TX / SW Median $510K +5.4%
15-Yr Fixed 5.77% +0.05
Charlotte, NC Median $412K +9.1%
Inventory 2.4 mo  SELLER'S MKT
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01

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02

It arrives every Monday

Rates, MLS trends, development news, and talking points — all in a single scannable brief. No dashboard to log into, no data to pull yourself.

03

Use it with clients

Every section includes client-ready talking points. Copy them into a text, drop the social caption into a post, or forward the rates update before a showing.

What's Inside

Seven sections. One brief.

Built to be read in under 5 minutes, reused all week.

01
The Numbers

Median price, DOM, inventory, months of supply, and current rates with a market signal badge.

02
Dev Watch

Local development permits, rezonings, infrastructure, and employer news that move buyer demand.

03
Neighborhood Spotlight

A rotating deep-dive into one neighborhood with stats, trends, and a bottom-line verdict.

04
Talking Points

Buyer script, seller script, and a social caption — copy-paste ready, already written.

05
Market Intel

What's moving rates, what to watch this week, and ReBrief's 30–60 day prediction.

06
Local Insider

Two sourced local facts that spark client conversations and make you the expert in the room.

07
Agent Edge

One specific, tactical tip grounded in this week's data. Not evergreen advice — actionable right now.

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Sample Brief

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This is a real Atlanta brief — same format, same depth, same Monday-morning feel you'll get for your market.

ReBrief Atlanta Edition · April 6, 2026
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01 Numbers
02 Dev Watch
03 Neighborhood
04 Talking Pts
05 Intel
06 Lagniappe
07 Agent Edge
01   Market Snapshot
The Numbers
Median Price
$412K
+3.2% YOY
Days on Market
38
+5 days YOY
Active Inventory
14,820
+18.4% YOY
Months Supply
3.8
Balanced market
30-YR FIXED
6.65%
+0.08% WOW
15-YR FIXED
5.89%
-0.02% WOW
MARKET SIGNAL
◆ BALANCED
3–6 months supply
02   Local Intelligence
Dev Watch
DEVELOPMENT
Midtown Mile Mixed-Use Tower Breaks Ground on Spring Street
A 42-story mixed-use development broke ground this week, adding 380 rental units and 28,000 sqft of retail. For agents, this signals continued density pressure in Midtown and sustained rental competition through 2027.
EMPLOYER
NCR Voyix Expands Atlanta HQ, Adding 400 Tech Roles
NCR Voyix confirmed a Midtown expansion adding 400 positions averaging $115K. Buyer demand from this cohort will likely concentrate in Midtown, Old Fourth Ward, and Grant Park price bands.
03   Neighborhood Spotlight
Buckhead
Median sale price
$685,000
+4.1% YOY  ·  29 avg. days on market
04   Talking Points
What to say to clients this week
On rates staying elevated:
"Rates at 6.65% feel high compared to 2021, but the Atlanta market is absorbing them — inventory is still 30% below pre-pandemic norms in most sub-$500K price bands."
On rising inventory:
"More choices is good news for buyers who've been sitting out. But well-priced homes in Buckhead and East Cobb are still moving in under 30 days."
On the balanced market signal:
"We're at 3.8 months of supply — that's genuinely balanced. Sellers can still get strong prices, buyers have room to negotiate on condition and concessions."
05   Market Intel
What's moving the market
Beltline Phase 2 construction updates are pushing buyer interest in Reynoldstown and Kirkwood — both seeing 12%+ YOY price appreciation vs. metro average of 3.2%.
Microsoft's new ATL campus (Fulton Industrial corridor) is driving early-stage demand for West Side condos and townhomes under $400K.
Watch list: Cobb County school district rezoning vote April 22 — could shift demand patterns in Marietta and Smyrna significantly.
06   Local Insider
Two facts that make you the expert in the room
Stat of the week
47%
of Atlanta buyers in Q1 2026 waived inspection contingencies — down from 61% at the 2022 peak, but still well above historical norms. A shift worth noting in your buyer conversations.
07   Agent Edge
Your move this week
Inventory is up 18% YOY but days-on-market only moved +5 days. That gap — more homes, not much longer wait — tells you buyers are active but selective. This week's play: pull your last 6 months of expired listings in the $350K–$550K band. Re-engagement rate on price-reduced relists is running 34% higher than new listings in that range right now.
THIS WEEK'S SCRIPT
"I noticed your home was on the market last year. The inventory picture has changed — buyers who were sitting out are back. Would it make sense to revisit the numbers?"
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