ATLANTA—In the last five years, Atlanta has added more than157,000 new residents and well over 200,000 new jobs, thanks to acombination of organic growth and company relocations. That'saccording to CBRE's latest research.

Commercial real estate hasbenefited—office buildings have less vacant space,rents are rising and investors see opportunity in Atlanta,”Dan Wagner, CBRE southeast research manager, tellsGlobeSt.com. “The growth feels real—and is quantifiable.”

Wagner points to occupancies and pricing across most producttypes rising. Even single-family home prices, which languishedpost-recession, are up 11% in Atlanta over the last year alone.

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