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Market Conditions for Albemarle County, Virginia

Reported by Marina E. Ringstrom, REALTOR

Updated November 1, 2009.

Current Market Rating: 2




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Where Are We Now?
Home sales, compared to 2008, showed improvement in the 3rd Quarter. At mid-year, sales were
down 28%, but after the first 9 months of the year, sales are only 19% below the 2008 levels. In
the third quarter, sales (845) were only down 6.2% from the same period in 2008 (901). This is
the smallest year over year decline we have seen in several quarters in the Charlottesville area.
July and August monthly sales were very close to 2008 levels, but September fell back a bit.
As reported in the CAAR Mid-Year Market Report, significantly lower home prices (down 20%
or more) are driving the pick-up in sales. In addition, the $8,000 tax credit for first time buyers
has supercharged the sale of starter homes (below $300,000). 65% of home sales in the third
quarter were in this starter home category, which is consistent with the overall trend for the
entire year. The surge in first-time buyers is also a national trend.
Home Sales for the First Nine Months
There were 2,001 homes sold in the Charlottesville area during the first nine months of 2009,
which was down 19.1% (-471 sales) from 2008. All local areas are still down from last year:
Albemarle -5.4%, Charlottesville -27.4%, Fluvanna -25.3%, Greene -7.7%, Louisa -28.9%,
Nelson -25.8%, and Orange -25.5%. Monthly sales for the region had improved slightly each
month since November 2008, but that string was broken in August due to normal seasonal
swings.
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ZIP Code: 22901

Location Characteristics: Location Characteristics: Albemarle County is centrally located in Virginia, 110 miles southwest of Washington,D.C.; 70 miles west of Richmond; 115 miles northeast of Roanoke. Albemarle County surrounds the City of Charlottesville, which has been cited as one of America's 100 best retirement towns, citing the Univeristy of Virginia, the Blue Ridge Mountains and the city's historic Downtown Mall among local attractions. Charlottesville has gained repeated recognition as one of Money Magazine's "Best Places in America". The climate (four seasons) is terrific. The topography, the environment, the charm, make this a most desirable area.
2009..FIRST QUARTER REPORT
Where Are We Now?
The Charlottesville area real estate market improved in the first quarter compared to the 4th
quarter of 2008, but still remains slow in terms of sales. The previous quarter will go down as
one of the weakest real estate markets in history, so the improvement in the first quarter of 2009
is easy to understand, especially considering the seasonal upswing the market generally
experiences this time of year.
Even if the market activity is somewhat seasonal and relative to a dismal 4th quarter in 2008, it
feels great to see market activity again. Open houses are seeing a lot of traffic and the number of
buyers "looking" right now is strong. We should see this activity transform the market numbers
into something we can enjoy reading by the second quarter. The market will not rebound to 2008
levels for a few more quarters, but the activity and the number of pending sales are encouraging.
For the past several months, CAAR has explained that "the market is the market," meaning that
buyers and sellers have to understand the current conditions and not live in the past. This means
that sellers have to accept that their home has probably decreased in market value and if they
want to sell, they need to agree to a listing price that will attract buyers.
For buyers, the market has a few short-term opportunities to think about. First, interest rates,
thanks to actions by the feds to shore up the financial markets, are very low right now. We do not
know how long rates will stay this low. Second, first-time buyers can get an $8,000 tax break if
they close on a home by the end of November. If a buyer is interested in taking advantage of this
incentive, they should not wait until the fall to start the process.
Buyers now have another market condition to be informed about - short sales and bank owned
properties. A short sale is when the seller has to bring money to the closing table because the
proceeds of the sale did not cover the outstanding mortgage(s). In some cases, the seller may not
have the assets to cover the "short" and this would cause a distressed short sale situation. In such
a case, the bank or mortgage company (and sometimes an investor) would have to approve the
short sale. This third party approval can take weeks and even months to secure. Buyers need to
understand this market condition and discuss options and opportunities with their buyer's agent.
The Ups and Downs of Home Sales
There were 403 homes sold in the Charlottesville area during the first three months of 2009,
which was down 33.9% (-207 sales) from 2008. All local areas were down from last year:
Albemarle -18.7%, Charlottesville -40%, Fluvanna -32.4%, Greene -50%, Louisa -59.6%,
Nelson -51.2%, and Orange - 36.7%. Monthly sales for the region have improved slightly each
month since November 2008, but much of that can be attributed to seasonal swings.
Sales in the Central Valley region were generated from the Greater Augusta MLS, which has
more complete data on the Valley market than the CAAR MLS. Sales were down in the Valley
by 28.4% compared to last year.

For More Information:

View Market Conditions of other areas served by Marina E. Ringstrom

Navigate: Top > Virginia > Albemarle County

About Marina E. Ringstrom:
Marina Ringstrom knows Charlottesville ...."IT'S MY HOME!" ....my local market knowledge may very well be the Key to YOUR NEW HOME.
As a former real estate marketing director and copy writer I know what attracts buyers..... in addition, I believe in creativity and hard work.

My family and I love the Charlottesville area and have called it home since 1996. Since relocating from Manhattan by way of Stockholm, Sweden, I understand the meaning of home and will be delighted to assist you in finding yours.

Whether it's New Construction, a previously owned property, golf course homesite , land with views, or a trendy condominium downtown, beautiful Charlottesville has it all!




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