FUD: Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt. That’s pretty much what we have in the Charlottesville (and national) real estate market right now.
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Note from Jim | Horrible Represent Joy Survey
This month: Perspective, sentimental stages as we send a kid to college, the market, calibrating what “horrible” means, the joy of homeownership, getting a survey, and thanks.
Monthly Note | Flawed Expertise Breath Moving | July 2022
The market is moving too quickly for relevant analysis; by the time I publish this note, some new report will be out, and I’ll read it. The gist: I think we either are now, or will be very soon, in a buyer’s market across many segments of the Charlottesville market.
Market Transition, Beach, Inspection | June 2022 Monthly Note
Charlottesville market transition – a fast move from sellers’ to buyers market, home inspection conversations, a beach trip.
Failing Waiving HOAs Market … peak? | Monthly Note Archive May 2022
Failing buyers and the cost of waiving inspections, HOAs, the Charlottesville real estate market … peak?
Home Time | April 2022 Monthly Note Archive
Jim Duncan’s Monthly Note archives. April 2022: Timing the real estate market, & value of home
Generational Stuck Fast Windows – Monthly Note Archives – March 2022
A short one this month: generational wealth, less moving, faster real estate, a quick homeowners tip, and a story about more than windows.