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 July 7th, 2011

LikeThe weather’s hot, and so is the real estate market in Loudoun County, especially in the under $400,000 price range….Even though inventory has risen (thankfully, it was low), median price is steady and days on market has dropped. I’ve been unseasonably busy the last few weeks, and the data matches up.  Days on market is [...]

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Heather Elias on April 18th, 2011

Like   Let’s take a really good look at the state of the real estate market for single family homes in Ashburn, now that it’s mid April, and the market is decently busy for spring. Here’s what the charts look like: So, what does this mean? Median price looks like it’s moving around a lot, [...]

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Heather Elias on February 16th, 2011

LikeWell, we’ve had one day of warm weather, at least…did it get you thinking about the spring real estate market at all? Getting an itch to buy and/or sell? When we start seeing some warm days is when we start to see listings hitting the market in Loudoun…typically. Now is a great time to have [...]

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Heather Elias on December 6th, 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 September 27th, 2010

Like The last time I took a look at median price per square foot in Loudoun County was back in March. Since then, it’s gone from a one year low of $157 a square foot to the current level of $160 a square foot. That movement would account for a price swing of $6,000 on [...]

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Heather Elias on September 23rd, 2010

Like I was concerned that we were going to see another dip in home prices in Loudoun County following the end of the first time homebuyer tax credit, because the buyer demand that came right before the deadline caused prices to rise pretty much across the board in April.  The chart above shows median pricing [...]

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Heather Elias on July 7th, 2010

LikeInterested in getting a more in depth look at the market? Click on any of the pins below to get a quick glimpse of the real estate market for that area, and enter your name and email address to get a detailed report sent to you. Knowledge is power, right? Let me know if you [...]

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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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