Most real estate agents know the market. I know the neighborhood.

I've lived in Dunwoody North since 2010, and over the last 15 years I've become genuinely embedded here in a way most agents simply aren't. I use that local knowledge and the digital reach I've built to help sellers get real attention and help buyers land in the right place, not just the right house.

If you're thinking about buying, selling, or just curious about what's happening in Dunwoody, here's how I'm different.

Matt Weber is a Dunwoody real estate agent and 15-year Dunwoody North resident who founded the What's Up Dunwoody podcast in 2018. He helps buyers find the right neighborhood — not just the right house — and helps sellers reach motivated local buyers through a hyperlocal media platform across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.

I Know Dunwoody

Back in 2018, I started the What's Up Dunwoody podcast. Not as a business move. I genuinely wanted to understand this community better.

That turned into hundreds of conversations with local business owners, city leaders, and longtime residents. More than 300 episodes later, I've learned what makes this place tick in a way you just can't get from a market report.

Over time it grew into something bigger. I'm running large local Facebook groups, creating content almost daily, helping co-chair the Dunwoody 4th of July Parade, emceeing Dunwoody Idol and the Discover Dunwoody Trolley Tour, and serving on the board of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association.

People call me the “Digital Mayor.” But the real point is simpler than a nickname. I know what's happening in Dunwoody before most people do. And when you're buying or selling, that kind of ground-level awareness isn't just a nice bonus. It's a real advantage.

If you want to get a feel for the area before we talk, I've put together guides on the Dunwoody restaurant sceneparks and recreation, and what moving to Dunwoody actually looks like.

If You're Moving to Dunwoody: Here's What Zillow Won't Tell You

Most people relocating to Dunwoody are navigating an unfamiliar market from a distance. That's exactly where I can help.

I can tell you things that don't show up on any listing site:

Which neighborhoods feel uniform and consistent versus areas with heavy infill where new builds sit next to older homes. Which pockets have higher ceilings, buried power lines, and a cleaner streetscape feel. How future school redistricting could impact you and what daily life actually looks like here. Which neighborhoods have strong pool scenes and swim teams. And where young families are gravitating and why.

I had a buyer recently who came in focused on one part of Dunwoody and a specific school district. After walking a few neighborhoods and talking through how they actually wanted to live, we ended up somewhere completely different. It fit them so much better that they couldn't imagine having ended up anywhere else.

There are many different lifestyles here in Dunwoody. You need the local perspective. Not just finding the right house. Finding the version of Dunwoody that was made for your family.

Thinking about moving to Dunwoody? Let's map out the right area for you.

Schedule a 15-min call here.

How I Help Sellers Actually Get Results

Most agents put your home on MLS, set a price, put a sign in the yard, and wait. That's passive. If the price isn't right, you either leave money on the table or the home goes stale.

I've built a local media platform that works differently. A hyperlocal digital presence I've spent years building. An audience of thousands already paying attention to Dunwoody. And a community reputation that other agents in this market simply can't replicate.

I focus on getting the right buyers through the door early. The goal is to have them there when the home first hits the market so buyers are reacting in real time and competing with each other.

I build that attention with strong video, drone footage, a coming soon plan, and layered distribution across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok through What's Up Dunwoody and Top End ATL. This isn't just posting listing photos everywhere. It's making sure the right people see the right parts of your home.

Because I know Dunwoody, I can identify the two or three things that will actually make someone show up. The things that differentiate your home from everything else on the market. That's what we lead with.

Once your home is in front of enough of the right buyers, the market tells us what it's worth. Strong demand pushes the price up. If demand is weak, we know immediately and adjust quickly so the home doesn't sit.

Every Dunwoody home has 2–3 features that actually drive buyer interest. Let's identify yours!

Schedule a 15-min call here.

What Makes This Different

Here's the thing: I'm not just an agent who happens to live in Dunwoody. I'm embedded in this community. I show up consistently. I know the business owners, the families, the neighborhoods, the trends.

That doesn't mean I'll oversell you. It means I'll be straight with you about what makes sense for your situation. Whether you're buying, selling, or just thinking through your options.

Let's Have A Conversation

No pressure. No obligation. Just a straightforward chat about your situation and what makes sense for your family.

If you're thinking about moving to Dunwoody, buying a home here, selling, or just curious about the market, I'm around.

Call me at 404-502-8683 or grab a time to chat here.

Who is Matt Weber and why is he different from other Dunwoody real estate agents?

Matt Weber is a Dunwoody real estate agent who has lived in Dunwoody North since 2010. He's the host of the What's Up Dunwoody podcast with more than 300 episodes, runs large local Facebook groups, co-chairs the Dunwoody 4th of July Parade, and serves on the board of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association. That level of community involvement gives him neighborhood-level insight — on schools, trends, and what different areas actually feel like to live in — that most agents simply don't have.

What can Matt Weber tell me about Dunwoody neighborhoods that listing sites won't show?

Matt can tell you which neighborhoods have a consistent character versus areas with heavy infill where new builds sit next to older homes, which pockets have buried power lines and a cleaner streetscape feel, how future school redistricting could affect your family, which areas have strong pool scenes and swim teams, and where young families are gravitating right now. These are the details that determine whether you end up in the right version of Dunwoody for your lifestyle — not just the right house.

How does Matt Weber market homes for sellers in Dunwoody?

Matt uses the media platform he has built through What's Up Dunwoody and Top End ATL to create early buyer interest before a home hits the market. His approach includes strong video content, drone footage, a coming soon plan, and layered distribution across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok — reaching an engaged local audience of thousands. The goal is to have the right buyers reacting and competing in real time when the home first lists, not waiting passively for the MLS to do the work.

Is Matt Weber a good real estate agent for people relocating to Dunwoody from out of town?

Yes. Relocating buyers are exactly who Matt is built to help. Most people moving to Dunwoody are navigating an unfamiliar market from a distance, and the details that matter most don't show up on any listing site. Matt helps buyers figure out which part of Dunwoody actually fits how their family wants to live, not just which home checks the boxes. He's had buyers come in focused on one neighborhood and end up somewhere completely different — and far better suited to their life.