Six months of the year are behind us, and it’s a downhill race to the finish in 2010. To say it’s been an interesting year in real estate is an understatement – there was the rush to get under contract for the buyer credit, and then we’ve seen a much slower-paced market since April 30th. I posted the YTD real estate figures for Blacksburg last week; the Radford real estate numbers were posted earlier this week, and today’s it’s Christiansburg’s turn. Following are the sales and inventory figures in Christiansburg for the first six months of 2010:
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YTD Real Estate Figures for Radford VA
Six months of the year are behind us, and it’s a downhill race to the finish in 2010. To say it’s been an interesting year in real estate is an understatement – there was the rush to get under contract for the buyer credit, and then we’ve seen a much slower-paced market since April 30th. I posted the YTD real estate figures for Blacksburg last week, and today it’s Radford’s turn. Following are the sales and inventory figures in Radford for the first six months of 2010:
YTD Real Estate Figures for Blacksburg VA
I’ve been spending the last couple of days digging into the real estate numbers for the New River Valley, and I thought I’d share some of the figures I’m finding so far. This post deals with sales and inventory figures in Blacksburg for the first six months of 2010, while subsequent posts will deal with market statistics for Christiansburg and Radford during the same time period.
So You Want Free Money in 2010?
The first-time homebuyer credit has been in place since 2009 (I can say that now, it’s 2010) but since the extension in November, it seems there’s still a lot of misinformation out there about the credit. A few days ago, I talked with a first-time buyer who thought he had to be under contract by December 31 2009.
What’s Your Best Guess For Real Estate in 2010?
I’ve been doing a lot of real estate reading lately – more than usual – as I begin preparing the year-end review for 2009. Of course, everyone has a “forecast” for 2010, but these seem to me to be “best guesses”. So I’m wondering …