Michael on December 13th, 2011

LikeI’ve been reading a number of articles in the last few weeks saying the 2012 real estate market is ready for a rebound and thought it was worth a look. Although the LoCo market has not been as adversely affected as others, the numbers do suggest things are on the upswing. Compared to last December, [...]

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Michael on September 7th, 2011

LikeAshburn continues to lead LoCo in median price for single family homes, despite dropping 5% in the last two months. Combined condo and townhome values are up 3% over the same span, bringing them to a two year high. Inventory, which had been on the rise for the last 12 months, seems to be leveling [...]

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Heather Elias on March 20th, 2011

LikeI keep checking inventory levels hoping to see more homes available on the market in Loudoun County. It’s nearly April, the grass is turning green, the bunny rabbits have already snuck in and eaten my crocuses (croci?)…so where are the homes to sell?!? The charts below show inventory levels first for single family homes, and [...]

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Heather Elias on December 7th, 2010

LikeI posted last week on LoCo Musings and LoCo Market Stats analyzing how much of our active real estate market in Loudoun is currently made up of ‘distressed’ sales, meaning short sales or foreclosures. What I found is that it varies depending where in the county you are, and also what home type you are [...]

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Heather Elias on October 16th, 2010

LikeOverall, real estate inventory is dropping across Loudoun County, and Ashburn is no exception. After seeing a spike for the summer, we are now returning to approximately the same level we were at for October 2009.  Time will tell if we stay flat through this winter, or if it will continue to drop. If you [...]

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Heather Elias on October 11th, 2010

LikeThe main piece of the real estate puzzle is always inventory…if there isn’t enough supply to meet the demand, prices rise and days on market drop. We’ve already seen that median home price in Loudoun isn’t dropping, but average days on market is down in most areas of the county. Here’s a look at current [...]

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Heather Elias on May 12th, 2010

LikeThe rush is over…to take advantage of the first time homebuyer tax credit, you needed to be under contract to purchase by the end of last month. Since the Loudoun County real estate market got really busy starting at the beginning of the credit, I had a feeling that we’d see some dramatic changes once [...]

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Heather Elias on July 31st, 2009

LikeThings are still cooking in Leesburg this summer! Looking across both the 20175 and 20176 zip codes we can see that the pace of homes going under contract (homes absorbed) is keeping up or exceeding the number of new listings (newly listed)…no wonder the inventory level is still so low! Days on market is shorter [...]

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Heather Elias on June 24th, 2009

Like Just posted at Ashburn Market Stats… Prices Trend Up, Sellers Take Notice …looks like prices in Ashburn are trending up. Stop by and read! Cheers, Heather Like

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admin on June 9th, 2009

LikeSomething shifted in the market in the last two months…I can tell you having sales as a listing agent and a buyer’s agent, prices have stabilized, multiple offers are common, and…we’re even seeing *slight* price increases in some areas. Take a look at these charts, the stats don’t lie: Anyone actively working on buying a [...]

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