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Harrisonburg and Rockingham County Real Estate Market Report: September 2011

10-11-11
Chris Rooker

We’re one-third of the way through the third quarter of 2011. Can you believe it?! Last month, we reported in the August Market Report that the gap in residential sales was closing from last year to this year (in July, the difference in YTD sales was -6%, in August it was -2%). Well, we have great news… September’s numbers are in, and that gap has closed and moved into the positive! Sales in 2011 are up 2.2% over 2010 so far. Lets take a look at some of the other stats below.

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See that statistic in the top right corner of the chart above? It says 2.2%. That is a positive number in the YTD change in residential sales over last year! We’ve seen the same number of sales occur in September as we did in August, so the YTD stat reflects a higher number of sales this September over last September. Price per square foot (or home value) is down by 7.4%, unfortunately. As of now, it rests at $101.76, whereas last year at this time, it was $109.93. This number is down because sales prices are down. Buyers aren’t having to pay as much for homes this year as they did in 2010, so sellers are getting less, and values are still declining.

Above is a graphic showing how sales have occurred thus far in 2011, starting with just 39 sales in January, and moving up to 79 sales in September. We’ll likely see about the same number of sales in October as this past month, and then a decline in November and December as the holiday season sets in.

Contracts are also way up from last year at this time. We’ve seen an increase in contracts by 15.3%! This bodes well for the coming months as most of those contracts will close and be reflected in the sales charts later on. Comparing month-to-month, though, contracts are down quite a bit (21.2%). Folks are looking to buy larger homes this year, and those homes are sitting on the market for an average of 16 days longer.

As you can see in the graphic above, contracts held steady throughout the summer, and dropped in September. This is to be expected as fall usually comes with less production. The “busy season” for real estate is coming to a close, but we suspect we’ll see about the same number of contracts in October as we did in September, maybe a little less.

Stay tuned for next month’s market report! Until then, check out some other posts we’ve written about Market Trends

Mama's Caboose: Food Truck in Harrisonburg Serving Home Cooked Meals

10-06-11
Chris Rooker

Have you ever seen Mama’s Caboose driving by, or stopped on the side of the road in Harrisonburg or Rockingham County? Established just weeks ago, this cheery red mobile kitchen serves up home cooked meals like Chicken Parmesan, Ham and Green Beans, and Steak and Cheese Sandwiches. The owner, Diane Roll, features one selection each week — a $20 meal for four — and is available for pick-up on Tuesdays or Wednesdays.

Mama’s Caboose can also be found at Monger Park in Mount Crawford serving the public from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM on Wednesdays. (This park is located on Route 11, just North of what used to be Mrs. Rowe’s.) Lunch anyone?

Roll also caters from Mama’s Caboose, and serves meals to factories in the area. Flexibility is part of Roll’s business plan. She takes orders by any means — text, phone call, email, Facebook — and advertises the week’s menu (and future menus) on the Mama’s Caboose Facebook page.

Those who appreciate a good home-cooked meal can also take relief in knowing that all of the food prepared in Mama’s Caboose is minimally processed. Potatoes are cut by hand, meatballs are made by hand (no mystery meat here!), and everything is fresh.

Contact Info for Mama’s Caboose
540-908-0029 (call or text)
mamascaboose@gmail.com
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Block Party in the 'Burg: College Students, Meet Harrisonburg

10-04-11
Chris Rooker

Another fantastic annual event hosted by Downtown Harrisonburg is coming up on October 21st — Block Party in the ‘Burg! This party is focused on introducing college students to Downtown Harrisonburg, and will be located at Turner Pavilion and the adjacent grassy lot. Time? 5:00 - 9:00 PM.

Students will have the opportunity to find out what Downtown Harrisonburg is all about and what the community has to offer, including restaurants (along with food samples!), entertainment options, and cultural offerings. Also during the event, local college bands will be showcased in “Battle of the Bands,” and attendees can vote for their favorites online.

Like scavenger hunts? Block Party in the ‘Burg is offering students the ability to participate in a scavenger hunt around Downtown using Foursquare. Bonus: there will be prizes!

Block Party in the ‘Burg
Turner Pavilion in Downtown Harrisonburg (where the Farmer’s Market is normally held) [map]
October 21, 2011
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Mount Jackson Harvest Festival Next Weekend!

09-28-11
Chris Rooker

Mount Jackson is located about half an hour north of Harrisonburg in Shenandoah County (near the Shenandoah Caverns). During the weekend of October 8 - 9, it will be well worth the drive to visit the Harvest Festival this year! This festival will take place in the Town of Mount Jackson, and will feature over 60 fine crafters, children’s activities, delicious food, and live entertainment.

The Harvest Festival is fun for the whole family! Admission is FREE and there is plenty of parking throughout the town during the event. Festivities begin at 10:30 AM on the 8th with a performance by the Stonewall Jackson High School band.

Event Details:

Mount Jackson Harvest Festival
Town of Mount Jackson, Virginia
October 8 - 9, 2011
Admission: Free
Parking: throughout town

Kline May Company Surpasses $100 Million in Sales Volume

09-28-11
Chris Rooker

If you’ve worked with a Kline May agent in the past few years, you know that after each transaction, the client receives a satisfaction survey. Kline May takes very seriously the opinions and feedback received from clients in these surveys. To date, Kline May Company (which includes Kline May Realty and Cottonwood Commercial) has over a 98.9% satisfaction rate for both buyers and sellers.

Our team, The Harrisonburg Homes Team, is part of Kline May Realty, and we also take very seriously the needs and wants of each of our clients — both buyers and sellers alike.

Because of this extreme care in customer satisfaction, the Company has surpassed $100 million in sales volume for 2011! (In 2010, this milestone was not met until 72 days later.)

Just a little tidbit, allowing us to toot our horn, for just a little while. Toot, toot!