Heather Elias on January 19th, 2011

Like We’ve turned the corner into another year in Loudoun, and I’m a couple of weeks late with a 2010 wrapup post on the state of the market. So how did 2010 turn out, compared to 2009? Total Homes Sold 2010: 4936, which is down 8.8% from 2009 Median Sale Price 2010: $362,500, up 8.2% [...]

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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 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 December 3rd, 2010

LikeI recently posted on LoCo Musings and here to analyze how much of our active real estate market 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 looking at. Here’s the [...]

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Heather Elias on November 27th, 2010

LikeI just wrote a post at LoCoMusings about how much short sales and foreclosures were affecting the real estate market in Loudoun County. Rather than rehash all of that here, you can jump over there to see how different parts of the county are affected compared to the market for the county as a whole [...]

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Heather Elias on November 3rd, 2010

LikePart of my daily routine as a Realtor is looking at the multiple listing service to see how many new listings have come on market that day. During busier periods in the year, it’s tough to keep up with all of the homes coming on (and going off) market on a day to day basis. [...]

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Heather Elias on October 18th, 2010

Like…but not the way you’d think. So we know that days on market dropped in Loudoun since spring, but is there a difference in time on market based on price?  The first chart below looks at single family homes, and the second chart looks at the combined condo/townhome market. Each is divided into quartiles: the [...]

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Heather Elias on October 17th, 2010

LikeWe’re now in the fall season, so it’s a great time to take stock of where the real estate market has been this year, and where it looks like we are heading.  For starters, let’s look at inventory levels in the three Sterling zip codes. Like we’ve seen in the rest of Loudoun, inventory levels [...]

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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 15th, 2010

LikeSo the trend lines across Loudoun County right now for housing inventory show that the number of homes for sale is down. Leesburg is no different, in either of the two zip codes.  The current levels just about match up with where we were this time last year.  I’ll be interested to see if they [...]

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