Download the Charlottesville Mid-Year Report; ask questions, get educated. In this report, we cover the City of Charlottesville (sales are up, days on market down), Albemarle County (same), Greene, Nelson, Louisa and Fluvanna. We’re seeing mostly positive trends…
Browsing Category Market statistics
Correcting Data from the May Note. Darn it.
This month, I’m embracing fallibility. Bad things can happen when I don’t listen to the editors. In this case, that “bad thing” is confusion amongst readers. If you’re interested in the Note, please subscribe here….
Nearly a Billion Dollars of Real Estate on the Market in Charlottesville & Albemarle
Some somewhat random data musing for the day — (when I initially wrote the headline, I was including new construction … which massively increases the totals). Excluding new construction, City of Charlottesville has 184 homes…
Quick Market Update from the May 2015 Note
A quick snip from this month’s note:
The Market – Balanced? Overheated? – It depends on your market segment
A friend from another market texted me the other day:
How do you feel about the future housing market? Does it look good or up in the air? Just a short quick thought would be great.
My response to him –
One Reason Good Housing Inventory In Charlottesville is Low
Why is (good) inventory so low in the Charlottesville area? One reason that I have been providing to clients is this: Under-Equitied homeowners. The housing depression created a new underclass of homeowners who cannot sell…
Looking at Numbers in the Charlottesville Real Estate Market
Some segments are moving, some are slowing, some are stagnant in the Charlottesville area real estate market. Start with this caveat – these are broad numbers that should be taken broadly. I’m going to write about…