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Prince William County Real Estate Market Conditions - Gainesville, Bristow, Manassas, Haymarket

The $8000 first-time homebuyer tax credit has come and gone. What has happened to the Prince William County market in the past 45 days since the tax credit has expired? On the ground, it feels like sales - and interests- have slowed considerably, though the current numbers don't bear this out just yet. From each price point below; prices, days on market, and other indicators have remained relatively unchanged over the past six weeks.

A couple of things that do not jump out in these number, however, is the number of Short Sales that the banks are trying to get closed before the June 30th. They are putting foreclosures aside in an effort to liquidate Short Sales contract and perhaps get another $3,000 per sale from the HAFA fund.

So, what will happen after July 1st? Home prices in Prince William County, Manassas, Manassas Park, and Woodbridge are actually up because the level of inventory over the past 6-12 months has been so low and the demand for homes was artifically stimulated by the tax credit. The one most unreported incentive for home purchases is the current mortgage interest rates - at or below 5%!!

The ability to borrow $300K-400K at 5% or less for 30 years is just amazing. In a typical economic situation, interest rates would be well north of 10% in an effort to control inflation.

Bottom line: Although the market indicators haven't changed yet, we'll likely see a slow down before the summer is over. However, even without a tax credit, this is the time to take advantage of record low interest rates while it's still possible because the savings on interest paid is worth way more than a one-time tax credit write-off.

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Under Contract in past 45 days:
Sales Category # Sales Avg Sales Price

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R

B
A
F
B
H
B
D
O
M
M
D
O
M
P
Lot SF Year Built
Under $250K 587 $172,620 3 3 2 1 22 29 7,036 1982
$250K-$350K 247 $304,608 4 3 2 1 27 32 16,106 1992
$350K-$500K 215 $413,332 4 4 3 1 32 38 23,004 1999
$500K+ 70 $635,309 5 5 4 1 45 74 100,430 2001
Under contract in previous 45 days:
Sales Category # Sales Avg Sales Price B
R
B
A
F
B
H
B
D
O
M
M
D
O
M
P
Lot SF Year Built
Under $250K 281 $171,851 3 3 2 1 22 26 6,249 1983
$250K-$350K 101 $303,210 4 4 3 1 37 43 18,682 1997
$350K-$500K 80 $412,578 4 4 3 1 30 38 27,171 2001
$500K+ 13 $624,052 4 5 4 1 49 59 73,319 2004
Sales In the past 45 days:
Sales Category # Sales Avg Sales Price B
R
B
A
F
B
H
B
D
O
M
M
D
O
M
P
Lot SF Year Built
Under $250K 493 $178,404 3 3 2 1 20 26 7,252 1981
$250K-$350K 222 $296,351 4 3 3 1 27 36 12,833 1994
$350K-$500K 169 $414,243 4 4 3 1 36 46 24,821 1999
$500K+ 66 $643,981 4 5 4 1 54 73 121,082 2002
Sales in previous 45 days:
Sales Category # Sales Avg Sales Price B
R
B
A
F
B
H
B
D
O
M
M
D
O
M
P
Lot SF Year Built
Under $250K 507 $177,646 3 3 2 1 26 32 7,713 1981
$250K-$350K 234 $296,339 4 3 3 1 25 34 11,770 1995
$350K-$500K 180 $409,749 4 4 3 1 38 50 22,650 2001
$500K+ 39 $628,993 4 4 3 1 77 85 140,447 2002
Posted Monday Jun 14