Heather Elias on May 22nd, 2010

LikeThe last time I looked at inventory levels in LoCo was on May 4th, right after the first time homebuyer tax credit ended, and found the HUGE jump in homes available for sale. Looking at what has happened since then, it appears to have leveled off a bit (and absorbed a tiny amount of the [...]

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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 May 4th, 2010

LikeWell, I’ve been really apprehensive of what our real estate market would look like in Loudoun County after the first time homebuyer tax credit expired. (which happened last Friday, so you can go ahead and exhale now) Look at what our inventory levels did in the last couple of weeks…a lot of homes on the [...]

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Heather Elias on April 8th, 2010

LikeI’ve been looking at inventory numbers this week for all of Loudoun County, Leesburg, and western LoCo. Nowhere is the dropoff in available homes for sale more dramatic than in Ashburn. Take a look at this! (Keep in mind that the condo chart includes townhomes, too.) Wow. Do you think that first time homebuyer tax [...]

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Heather Elias on April 6th, 2010

LikeWell, I had hoped to see some more homes coming on the market for the spring, and there were some, for just a little while….looks like they all went under contract as we near the end of the first time homebuyer tax credit. (Keep in mind the condo chart includes townhomes, too.) Not a whole [...]

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Heather Elias on April 5th, 2010

LikeSo if you want to take advantage of the first time homebuyer or move-up homebuyer tax credit by the contract deadline of April 30th? Looks like you are not alone…Here are the inventory numbers for all of Loudoun County. Keep in mind that the condo chart includes townhomes, too: Not a whole lot to pick [...]

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Heather Elias on March 9th, 2010

LikeFinally, sunshine and warm weather in Loudoun County…which leads to blooming forsythia bushes, short sleeved shirts, youth sports, and tons of buyers driving around visiting open houses. Want to know how much is there to pick from in homes for sale? Here’s the latest on inventory numbers across Loudoun County: The top line is single [...]

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Heather Elias on March 2nd, 2010

LikeIf you are thinking about selling or buying this spring, it’s always helpful to know either how much you have to pick from (and where the listings are) or what listings you will compete with for buyer attention.  The charts below give you an idea about where in Leesburg the listings are concentrated right now, [...]

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Heather Elias on February 12th, 2010

LikeIt may not feel like it outside, but the spring real estate market in Loudoun County is now starting! (As soon as we can dig our way out to start showing houses again, anyway…) Here’s a birds-eye view of stats for the entire county, as of February 5. You can click on over to my [...]

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Heather Elias on January 25th, 2010

LikeSterling Single Family Homes For single family homes, median price started to climb the beginning of December, and is just about recovered to where it was in August.  (Although the winter decline was only about $10,000.) Inventory continues to drop while days on market appears to climb~~I still maintain that the short sales are clouding [...]

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