How many homes sold in Charlottesville and Albemarle in 2025? Thanks to the MLS, that’s not a hard question — 1,993 total, narrowing to 49 if you want detached, 4-bedroom, first-floor primary under an acre between $600K and $900K. Now imagine answering that without a mostly-comprehensive database, because that’s where private listing networks are pushing us.
Flipping the Parental Switch – Part 2 of 3
About 48% of resale homes sold in our market have first-floor living — and that number hasn’t moved in a decade. New construction is worse: only 31.6% have a first-floor primary, and the median price is over a million dollars. If multi-generational living is on your radar, here’s what to actually look for.
Flipping the Parental Switch – Part 1 of 3
Flipping the switch – when parents follow grandkids, and kids care for the parents, in Charlottesville, and beyond, in 2026. Things have changed a bit since I first wrote this story in 2015.
Teamwork to Search (the Internet) for Homes
Searching for homes in the Charlottesville Virginia market requires teamwork – buyers and realtors searching multiple sites for homes.
e-bikes are good
riding an e-bike around Charlottesville is fun – good for errands, meetings, exploring the City, and not driving a car. We have an e-bike library, and lots of great local bike shops to help you make a good decision.
Buyer or Seller Market in Charlottesville Right Now?
I showed a client a new listing today; they said, “what do you think about the price?”
I said, “I’ll know in 10 days; until then, the data doesn’t matter, it’s emotions and “how much do you want this house?” After 10 days, the data matter.”
That said, almost every offer I’ve written or received recently has been a competitive one. Some win, some lose. My advice to my buyer clients is always the same – make an offer you’re comfortable winning or losing.
A few questions I’ve gotten recently about the Charlottesville real estate market:
Note from Jim – Charlottesville Real Estate March 2026: Fast Market, More Inventory, and Buying During a War
The Charlottesville and Albemarle resale market is moving fast — 75.7% of homes that went under contract in early 2026 did so within 14 days, up from 62.6% last year. Early-season inventory is the highest it’s been since 2020, but buyers are wrestling with a paradox of choice and the uncertainty of a new war. This month’s note covers cash sale trends by price band, what “safety” really means to buyers, and why some clients are more motivated than ever to secure a home.