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Cobb County Real Estate Market Update — April 2026: What 586 Closings Tell Us About Marietta, Kennesaw & Acworth

Cobb County Real Estate Market Update — April 2026: What 586 Closings Tell Us About Marietta, Kennesaw & Acworthby: Campbell HaighPublished on: 05/05/2026

FMLS data for April 2026: 586 Cobb County homes closed at a $499,500 median — with an 11-day median DOM. Here's what the numbers mean for buyers and sellers in Marietta, Kennesaw, Acworth, and Smyrna.

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Cobb County Real Estate Market Update — April 2026: What 586 Closings Tell Us About Marietta, Kennesaw & Acworth

NW Metro Atlanta Real Estate Market Report — March 2026: What the Numbers Say About Cobb, Cherokee, Paulding & Bartow Counties

NW Metro Atlanta Real Estate Market Report — March 2026: What the Numbers Say About Cobb, Cherokee, Paulding & Bartow Countiesby: Campbell HaighPublished on: 28/04/2026

1,245 homes closed across Northwest Metro Atlanta in March 2026. Here's what the FMLS data reveals about Cobb, Cherokee, Paulding, and Bartow counties — median prices, days on market, and what it means for buyers and sellers right now.

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NW Metro Atlanta Real Estate Market Report — March 2026: What the Numbers Say About Cobb, Cherokee, Paulding & Bartow Counties

Cobb County Has a Two-Speed Market in 2026 -- Which Lane Is Your Home In?

Cobb County Has a Two-Speed Market in 2026 -- Which Lane Is Your Home In?by: Campbell HaighPublished on: 24/04/2026

FMLS March 2026 data reveals a striking split in Cobb County real estate: correctly priced homes sold in a median of 16 days at 99.9% of list price. Overpriced homes are still sitting. Here is what the numbers mean for sellers in West Cobb, Marietta, Kennesaw, and Acworth.

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Cobb County Has a Two-Speed Market in 2026 -- Which Lane Is Your Home In?