Fresh off her recent accolades, Jessica Kitchin with the DP brings us two excellent stories this morning on Growth. First up is an overview of where Albemarle County is today. The second story is the first in a series of growth articles to come this week. Albemarle is becoming much, much more segmented and defined as such by the various developments associated with those segments – Old Trail in Crozet, Biscuit Run to the (slightly) South, 29 North and Pantops Mountain. One thing to be added (for now) is this -County officials have said the issue was merely one of miscommunication, and they hope that as the vision of the Master Plan plays out – and as they seek more funding to provide infrastructure – residents will find renewed faith.When government asks the public to have faith in their actions rather than form opinions based on their prior actions – watch out.There are so many desired and unintended consequences related to growth – it is excruciatingly difficult to manage them all.I am left with two questions – if we don’t grow, what happens? And – what do we do and talk about after the growth?
Date Archives August 2006
Housing bubble trends
Just a test …Â a possibly dynamically updating graph showing the search trends on Technorati for “housing bubble.”For the past 360 days:Posts that contain Housing Bubble per day for the last 30 days.Get your own chart!and for the past 30 days:Posts that contain Housing Bubble per day for the last 30 days.Get your own chart!
Saturday Links 08-11-2006
Will Insulating With Straw Catch Fire? (Free link)Architects who’ve worked with both forms of insulation say the cost of using straw bales instead of fiberglass can be about the same to 10% more. While the actual bales cost less than industrial-made fiberglass insulation, labor costs can be higher because contractors aren’t accustomed to it. You’ve gotta start somewhere. If not here and now, when?People only call an average of four people – must not be Realtors.To do: Figure out how to add Ajax Google API to my site.Tearing down the ethics of others – good business?
The best real estate blog post of the year
Ardell’s post this afternoon gets my nomination.Zillow is “good enough†because agents aren’t.Redfin is “good enough†because agents aren’t.Inspectors and Disclosure Forms aren’t â€good enough†because agents aren’t demanding better service from these areas for their clients. Don’t get me started on the lead based paint debacle…CYA is the order of the day.Lead generators are needed because agents aren’t “good enough†to attract clients based on their own merits.Wow. I have nothing to add. Thank you, Ardell.
Two real estate cycles
The first cycle is comprised of those sellers who have purchased in the past five years who have either bought and sold a couple of times already or have watched their friends and neighbors buy, sell and hit the housing lottery…. These are the short-timers.The second cycle is the one that will show itself after this first cycle has run its course. This cycle is the one that will most accurately determine true market appreciation rates for the housing stock in the Charlottesville/Central Virginia market…. These sellers may be comprised of those who purchased properties primarily as places to live, a reason to purchase that has seemingly been lost over the past five years…. This timeframe is short enough to not be irrational and long enough where our culture’s relative new-found transience can play itself out. My mother, who has been a Realtor for 20+ years, used to tell clients that if they were to purchase a home and sell it three to five years later and not lose money, then they had done very well for themselves. Quite a different perspective than that which we have witnessed over the past cycle, huh?We are returning to a time when the housing market is less a liquid asset and more of a long-term assets with as much intrinsic, intangible value as financial. Short-time buyers and sellers will find their way out of the market as will the short-time Realtors.
The HooK’s Annual Manual
I neglected to mention that one of the best resources for those relocating to the CharlAlbemarle area came out last week. The HooK’s Annual Manual has become one of the must-send components of my comprehensive relocation packages.Perhaps the only “bad” aspect of this issue is its relative short supply and the time it takes to cut out all the other Realtors’ ads is quite time consuming. Either way, it provides real insight into the local vibe and vernacular.
Charlottesville Blog Carnival
I will be hosting the Charlottesville Blog Carnival next week. Please have your submissions in by Sunday, 13 August at 8pm.