Greene County VA Real Estate Market Report – November 2011

by pamdent in Market Reports on December 27th, 2011

Greene County VA Real Estate Market Report – November 2011

This Greene County real estate market report will examine the sales of  single family detached homes during November 2011.  We will also look at data on how the Greene County real estate market has performed over the past two years.

When you compare this year so far to the previous year we can see that the Greene County real estate market has remained fairly stable; however month to month it has been a bit of a roller coaster as buying activity has reacted to the volatile ecconomic climate. Prices are down for the year as a whole as are sales totals, but not dramatically. Unfortunately inventory amounts also remain fairly stable, which means that we remain firmly in a sellers market. We will need to see a pickup in sales to buy down inventory to a 6 month inventory level before Greene County real estate will enter a balanced market. This is pretty much what we are seeing throughout Central Virginia.

Copyright 2011 all rights reserved by Pam Dent “Greene County VA REal Estate Market Report – November 2011“.

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Buying A Charlottesville Foreclosure – Part 1

by pamdent in Foreclosures on December 10th, 2011

Buying A Charlottesville Foreclosure – Part 1

Everyone has listened to the news and is familiar with the growing number of foreclosures across the country.  While Charlottesville and Central Virginia do not have as many bank owned properties on the market as are seen in many parts of the country, we do have them.  Because of the possibility to purchase a Charlottesville foreclosure for a very good price, there is a lot of interest in these homes.  We see both investors and buyers looking for a home to live in themselves who are curious about the foreclosure market.

What is the foreclosure market like in the Charlottesville area?  What kind of REO properties do we have in our real estate market and what is involved in purchasing one?

This is the first in a series of videos on Buying A Charlottesville Foreclosure.

Copyright 2011 by Pam Dent, all rights reserved “Buying A Charlottesville Foreclosure – Part 1“.  Written by Pam Dent.

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Buying A Foreclosure In Charlottesville – How Much Should I Offer?

by pamdent in Foreclosures on November 30th, 2011

Buying A Foreclosure In Charlottesville – How Much Should I Offer?

In the current real estate market I am often approached by folks who are interested in purchasing a foreclosureBank owned properties can provide the opportunity to purchase a home at a discounted price.  However people are often surprised at what exactly that price may be.

You have been hearing on tv about the glut of foreclosures.  You know that the banks need to get these homes off their books.  So it makes perfect sense that they would be happy to get anything for the properties just to get rid of them…wrong.  The banks want to get as much as they can for the properties.  They have a figure that they want to get for the home.  The home has been priced according to a brokers price opinion based on market value and condition.  This is usually less than comparable resales that are on the market.  The Charlottesville foreclosure is already discounted and the bank usually will not take 30 cents to the dollar on this discounted price.

When the home comes on the market as a REO it is listed at a price based on a BPO.  If there has not been an acceptable offer, the bank will periodically reduce the price.  When the price of a bank owned home becomes attractive, offers come in.  It is not unusual to end up with multiple offers and we will see the home end up selling for over the list price.

This graph shows the sold to list price ratio of foreclosures in the greater Charlottesville real estate market.  Note that this ratio is based on the sale price as compared to the original list price, not the final reduced price.  You can also see how much lower the REOs are selling for compared with the conventional sales.

As you can see the foreclosures in the Charlottesville real estate market are selling on average for approximately 82 – 88% of  the list price.  Yes, you can make an offer, but don’t expect to be able to get the property at 1/3 of  the list price.  I am not saying that it never happens, but it is not at all the norm.

Copyright by Pam Dent all rights reserved “Buying A Foreclosure In Charlottesville – How Much Should I Offer?“  Written by Pam Dent.

 

 

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Charlottesville Country Home With The Best Views – 96 Ledges Lane

by pamdent in Listings on November 13th, 2011

Charlottesville Country Home With The Best Views – 96 Ledges Lane

Amazing Views

Can you imagine looking at these views every day?  This Charlottesville country home located at the top of Afton Mountain features spectacular views across the Shenandoah Valley.  The home is located across the Swannanoa Golf Course from the Blue Ridge Parkway on a secluded wooded lot at the end of a cul de sac.  This setting will appeal to golfers and nature enthusiasts alike.  The parkway abounds with hiking trails and the Wintergreen Ski Resort is just down the road.  At the same time the home is convenient to Charlottesville and Waynesboro.

Paradise in the woods

Home at the top of the world

This 3 bedroom 3 bath home sports vaulted ceilings, skylights, and spacious light filled rooms.  The home was designed with opportunies to enjoy the spectacular views from every floor and the multiple decks offer ample space for outdoor entertaining.  Priced at $310,000 this Charlottesville country home is not to be missed!

96 Ledges Lane, Afton, VA

Copyright 2011 all rights reserved by Pam Dent “Charlottesville Country Home With The Best Views – 96 Ledges Lane“.  Written by Pam Dent.

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Central Virginia Farm – 2285 Antioch Rd.

by pamdent in Farms and Estates on October 24th, 2011

Central Virginia Farm – 2285 Antioch Rd.

2285 Antioch Rd. is a 194 acre property that is ideally suited for a Charlottesville equestrian property. The land is a combination of open fields, lush pasture and mature hardwoods. There are three homes that offer rental possibilities or housing for farm workers.


Gorgeous Central Virginia Farm
 

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$1,275,000
Single Family Home
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3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Interior: 1,664 sqft
Lot: 194.20 acre(s)
Location
2285 Antioch Rd.
Scottsville, VA 24590
USA
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