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Top-rated lgbtq agents in Atlanta

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Guy - Gay Realtor

With over 10 years of experience managing conflicts of interest for some of the world's largest law firms and former Big 4 accounting firms, Guy brings a strong legal background that has covered numerous real estate cases and clients - to just about ...read more

David - Gay Realtor

David has lived in metro Atlanta since 1977. He bought his first home at age 18 and immediately knew that he loved everything about real estate. He obtained his real estate license at age 21 and worked as a sales associate for 20 years. He earned ...read more

Spencer - Gay Realtor

As a Real Estate Agent he already has earned the trust and confidence of a legion of clients who regularly pass along his good name and reputation. The real estate market across the area is thriving. There are Atlanta homes for sale to fit ...read more

Jason Carl - Gay Realtor

Successfully selling real estate in Metro Atlanta since 1998! When you choose Jason to sell your home or help you purchase a new home, you'll experience a whole new level of service. A consummate professional, Jason leads the field in advanced ...read more

Tiffanie - Lesbian Realtor

Tiffanie (aka Tiff) is an Atlanta transplant by way of Mobile, Alabama where she obtained her Master’s of Arts in Sociology. As a Cabbagetown resident, she specializes in the Cabbagetown/Reynoldstown neighborhoods; however, she loves helping ...read more

Lisa - Lesbian Realtor

What sets me apart from other Realtors®? I would say it's my unique & diverse background which is all centered around real estate...that includes Financial Planning, Mortgage Brokering, Construction & Real Estate Investing. I am the only ...read more

Michael - Gay Realtor

Hey y’all, I’m Michael! I’m a native Georgian who has called the Greater Atlanta area home for most of my life. A few of the places I’ve lived in include: Buckhead, Midtown, Grant Park, Stone Mountain, and now the Chamblee/Tucker area with ...read more

Brian - Gay Realtor

I have been a Licensed Realtor® since 2001. I have sold well over 500 homes in my career and continue to be a strong salesman even in this trying economy. My primary objective is to provide the very best in customer service to each and every ...read more

Crystal - Lesbian Realtor

Originally from Florida, I've now taken my expertise to the vibrant Atlanta Metro area. Exploring the diverse neighborhoods and their unique architectural styles has been an exciting adventure for me. I have been a licensed Realtor® since 2019, ...read more

Cindy - Gay Friendly Realtor

I am proud to call the exciting City of Atlanta and the beautiful cities that surround it home.   I enjoy the many activities in the Old Fourth Ward on Saturday mornings, such as a power walk with friends on the Atlanta Beltline and lunch at Ponce ...read more

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Atlanta, GA Highlights and Guide to LGBTQ+ Resources

Are you considering a move to a vibrant and culturally rich city? Look no further than Atlanta, Georgia. Known for its diverse population, thriving job market, and rich history, Atlanta offers an array of benefits for new residents. Let's explore why this city should be at the top of your list.

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Atlanta, Georgia: The Gay Capitol of the South

This stunning southern city is home to a thriving and diverse gay community. Whether you like fine arts, festivals, eclectic restaurants, trendy neighborhoods, history, outdoor recreation, or all of the above, Atlanta truly has something for everyone. It’s not hard to see why Atlanta has been declared the “Gay Capital of the South”.

A Quick Look at Atlanta’s History

Atlanta began as a railroad town, a city initially established at ...more

Atlanta: An LGBTQ Community for Nature Lovers

Enchanting Atlanta is known as the “City in a Forest,” sporting over 100,000 shade trees throughout the town. If you love nature, this city is one of the most heavily forested urban areas in the country. It’s a diverse metropolis full of art, entertainment, and amazing food.

A Brief History of Atlanta

Atlanta started as the terminus of a large, state-sponsored railroad. In 1836, the Georgia General Assembly voted to build the Atlantic and ...more

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