In an industry where top agents often move in pursuit of the next big opportunity, Jim Glover’s return to Harry Norman, REALTORS® is a standout. It’s not just a career move; it’s a homecoming with strategic weight.
With more than $1 billion in career sales and a reputation as one of Metro Atlanta’s top-performing real estate professionals, Glover is rejoining the firm where his career first took off. His return comes at a meaningful time: Harry Norman, REALTORS® is celebrating its 95th anniversary, and Glover is bringing decades of experience and local insight back to the Historic Marietta office.
Glover’s presence in Cobb County has long been a fixture in the local real estate landscape. For nearly a decade, he was the top-producing agent in Harry Norman’s Marietta office, known not only for his performance but for the relationships he built along the way. His rejoining the company reinforces both his commitment to the community and Harry Norman’s continued investment in the markets that have defined its success.
Cobb County’s luxury market showed strong momentum in the first half of 2025, with notable year-over-year gains across key indicators. The number of $1 million–plus homes sold rose by nearly 35%, signaling solid buyer confidence in the luxury price point. New listings also saw an increase of nearly 11%, offering more high-end options to meet rising demand. While the Average Days on Market grew to 39, this modest shift reflects a more thoughtful pace of buying, without dampening price growth. In fact, the average sold price climbed to $1,475,116, a 1.5% increase, underscoring the continued strength and resilience of Cobb’s luxury segment.
As the luxury real estate space in Atlanta continues to evolve, experienced leadership and deep local ties are more valuable than ever. Glover brings both, and his return signals confidence—not just in the market, but in the brokerage that helped shape his early success.
For Harry Norman, REALTORS®, it’s another sign that while the market may change, core values like relationships, integrity, and long-term vision still lead the way.