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Predicting The Future of Real Estate!
If the media says it is it right...? I heard it on the news....We don't have many homes in foreclosure in the New River Valley and sellers are not taking offers that 20% less than their sales prices, so what is up? Predicting the future of real estate in the New River Valley may not be difficult if we base our predictions on the history of our housing market.
What influence does the big picture have on the smaller picture? More importantly, if national sales of homes are down, our buyers think that sale prices are down in the New River Valley when statistics may often be the opposite. Of course, there are times when national issues greatly affect our local economy like the effects created by the events of 9/11. There are also times when local events affect the nation such as the events at Virginia Tech on April 16th, 2007. Our local economy faired well during both events in the past.
As I look out my window which faces Main Street in Blacksburg, I see streets filled with loyal Virginia Tech fans arriving here to watch the Thursday night ballgame. This week the number of customers walking into our office to buy a home has increased. As I drive through Blacksburg neighborhoods, I have seen few foreclosures. In fact, the number of foreclosures in Blacksburg was 8 from July 15th - October 15th according to the VAR Trends in the Virginia Housing Market (3rd Quarter Report) source Realty Trac GMC: Center for Regional Analysis.
Our market was thriving until August of 2008, but already I am seeing signs of more activity.
Housing Inventory in the New River Valley of Virginia
Months of Inventory
October/2008 24.26
September/2008 25.09
August/2008 14.15
July/2008 12.41
June/2008 10.02
May/2008 11.82
April/2008 15.31
March/2008 14.64
February/2008 14.76
January/2008 16.71
Given that there were no dramatic area invents that occurred in August of 2008, it is probably fair to say that the national economic disaster strongly influenced our local market which has been moderate and stable since 2005 when it was at its peak. In December of 2007 we had a 23. 11 month inventory of residential homes that was down to a 14.76 month inventory as show above. In October, the sales price to list price ratios showed a difference in prices of the following:
Blacksburg Residential Homes -$6,525
Christiansburg Residential Homes -$5,745
Giles Residential Homes -$9,540
Montgomery County Residential Homes -$2,591
Pulaski County Residential Homes -$7,692
Radford City Residential Homes -$9,290
Average -$6,897
Even though less people were buying homes in October, the average sales price was 4% less than the average list price for these areas. What would these local statistics indicate? I think that local statistics suggest that we have a strong and diverse economy that was thriving despite national economic news until August 2008. According to our local MLS sales statistics for October, Blacksburg homes sales are averaging $243,025 while Radford homes sales were averaging $132,550.
Not only do we have a good supply of properties but we have varied price ranges available. We have seen similar inventory changes last year before we experienced a healthy spring market. My prediction: The New River Valley housing market is a good market for homeowners and investors. Before making a decision about the real estate market, buyers and sellers should consider the national and local real estate trends.
* Statistic quoted from NRVAR "My Market" MLS report. These statistics are deemed to be reliable but now guaranteed.
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Saw this article in the New River Valley Current this weekend regarding Progress Street Builders' new NAHB Gold Standard program. As the owner of a home built by Progress Street Builders, I can speak firsthand to their attention to detail - in this case, they're paying attention to things that have a greater purpose. And as you'll see in the article, Don is putting his money where his mouth is - Kudos to Don and the team at Progress Street
Builders ...
(Dear Roanoke Times - would you please publish these articles online so they don't have to be written out in their entirety?)
"EarthCraft, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) ... all are promoting sustainable building techniques, energy-efficient usage of space and materials, and long term, cost-effective approaches to design.
Progress Street Builders, whcih, since it started the eight-year old Village at Tom's Creek project, has been known for a sustainable building approach. It has incorporated aspects of energy efficiency into its homes for nearly a decade. Now its Roanoke development, Colonial Green, and a new spec house in the Village at Tom's Creek, will incorporate the NAHB Green Building standards, according to Don Hughes, operations manager.
The spec house, a four-square will not stand out architecturally from the rest of the houses in the Village, said Hughes. And neither will it be significantly more expensive. In pursuing the NAHB standard - it has chosen the Gold Standard, the ones Hughes said best fits their focus of sustainability.
'Green building is not a term I'm terribly fond of,' he said. 'It's so ambiguous, so we use the term sustainability, which indicates where you build and how you build. The majority of our construction work, in The Village at Tom's Creek and in Roanoke, has been green since the inception of The Village. It has a lot inherent characteristics, with the ability not just to look at the house but also the community. NAHB looks at the community at large, and we felt it was a really importatn component.'
Hughes explained that his company's green building approach uses smaller lots and larger continuous green spaces.
'One of the reasons we took on the Gold program was that we've been doing this throughout our company's history, and we wanted to utilize it to the greatest extent,' said Hughes.
According to NAHB, its building standard 'will maintain the flexibility of green building practices while providing a common national benchmak for builders, remodelers, and developers ... It is based on the three-year-old NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines, but enhanced to include residential remodeling, multifamily building, and lot and site development - also the first of their kinds in the country. It also reflects advancements in requirements in the International Residential Code and other changes that serve as indications of the dynamic nature of green building.'
Hughes said the program is more flexible and meets their needs as well as the characteristics of the New River Valley. For instance, he said, prior EarthCraft certifications (although they may have changed recently, he added) would not allow a program that used septic systems. While it is a very good program, said Hughes, in some areas of the New River Valley septic systems are necessary.
'This house [in The Village] will be certified under both programs,' he said.
The NAHB program requires a third-party, independent verification that involves both a blower-door test and a duct-blaster test to check air leaks.
'We go through a complex analysis of each house. The program gives you a broad range of meeting certain performance criteria, and we can address those objectives in a multitude of ways,' said Hughes.
Although Progress Street Builders chose the Gold Standard, when building subsequent homes it will offer homeowners a choice as to which level of home they want. The seven key green areas that the standard addresses are site, resource efficiency, energy efficiency, water efficiency, indoor environmental quality, homeowner education and global impact.
Hughes said Progress Street Builders' houses didn't have to go trhough any major changes, because the company's standard specifications already were in line with both EarthCraft and NAHB certifications and goals.
His company has concentrated on creativerly building air barriers, bringing HVAC systems inside the conditioned envelope, yet still turning out a house that is both energy efficient and cost effective.
'As long as you build carefully, not using exotic materials, you don't have to build a house that is compromised in livability or in its aesthetics. You'll drive by this particular home and it will not look out of place. It's going to be in complete architectural harmony with the community,' said Hughes.
Progress Street Builders is so confident of the NAHB Gold standard that Hughes is offering homeowners who live in NAHB Gold Standard houses an energy-usage program that guarantees a certain energy usage for two years - in units rather than in dollars - that will reimburse the homeowner for overages.
'When we build and test and have third-party verifications, we feel very comfortable in guaranteeing energy usage. it's something we have monitored in model homes and in our personal homes,' said Hughes.
For more information on Hughes and Progress Street Builders, check out their website. This article is just in time for the Roanoke Energy Expo.
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Need a ride to the polls this election day, or want to continue the theme of Sustainability Week and encourage the use of public transportation while exercising your right to vote?
Blacksburg Transit is providing "Election Day transportation service to voting locations within the Town of Blacksburg. Service will operate from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday November 4, 2008 to the following voting locations:
For detailed information regarding your district and voting location please visit the Montgomery County Registrar's Office at www.montva.com or call (540) 382-5741.
For up to date detailed information regarding Election Day Service visit the Blacksburg Transit Website at www.btransit.org or call (540) 961-1185 for service questions."
They also have an Election Day route schedule:
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Rackspace, and it's webmail division of Mailtrust - which, coincidentally is Blacksburg-grown - IPO'd in August 2008, yet very little was written about it in the local paper. Stuart's contention is that success stories like Mailtrust, and so many others located throughout our region, need the support and publicity that all of us can provide.
Thanks to Handshake 2.0 for sharing the video.
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