The short answer is that Charlottesville real estate tends to hold value over time.
Fundamentals for the market are strong and most forecasts say that we are going to be in this sort of environment for the next 12 to 36 months.
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The short answer is that Charlottesville real estate tends to hold value over time.
Fundamentals for the market are strong and most forecasts say that we are going to be in this sort of environment for the next 12 to 36 months.
In the January 2022 note: buyer letters’ evolution, looking next door, working 9 to 5, and a return to doing some real estate video.
At the start of every year, Matt Hodges with Presidential Mortgage and I join Rick Moore for a quick hour talking about the Charlottesville real estate market. We’ve followed Rick to I think three different radio stations, and it’s always too short of a show.
I’ve written before about winning and losing offers. The early 2022 market is not showing many signs of relief for buyers.
The Charlottesville Area real estate market is never boring.
Just a few things that I’ve been telling my clients this year, and things that I’m reading