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Heather Elias on May 22nd, 2010

I knew that the first time homebuyer tax credit (that expired April 30th) was having a significant affect on our real estate market in Loudoun County, but it’s even more evident now by what has happened to inventory levels across the county since it ended.  In the two weeks directly after, inventory basically doubled.  Thankfully, [...]

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Heather Elias on April 6th, 2010

Well, I had hoped to see some more homes coming on the market for the spring, and there were some, for just a little while….looks like they all went under contract as we near the end of the first time homebuyer tax credit. (Keep in mind the condo chart includes townhomes, too.) Not a whole [...]

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Heather Elias on March 2nd, 2010

If you are thinking about selling or buying this spring, it’s always helpful to know either how much you have to pick from (and where the listings are) or what listings you will compete with for buyer attention.  The charts below give you an idea about where in Leesburg the listings are concentrated right now, [...]

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Heather Elias on November 30th, 2009

Well, it’s no secret that inventory levels are down in northern Virginia and Loudoun County. We have the first time homebuyer tax credit to thank for that. (Sales volume jumped up sharply when that credit was announced.)  I know I’ve noticed fewer for sale signs in Leesburg as I am out and about, so I [...]

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Heather Elias on September 24th, 2009

Happy to unveil to you… charts that you can click on and play around with to see how the statistics look on any given day! You can also adjust the length of time you showing on the chart (one month, three months, etc) Go ahead and play with them, they are hot off the proverbial [...]

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Heather Elias on August 26th, 2009

Dramatic graphs, huh? Doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see what the trends are for single family homes in Leesburg… Inventory is still contracting, while median price has risen from a low of  around $607,000 in April to the current $640,943.  I’m watching to see what happens after November 30 and the first time homebuyer [...]

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Heather Elias on June 2nd, 2009

Sometimes when I am looking at different statistical reports, I see something that slaps me across the face as a significant difference. I got a bruise looking at the Leesburg reports this week, when I broke down price by zip code. Holy cow, what a difference betweeen 20175 and 20176! Single Family Home Median Price [...]

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Heather Elias on April 22nd, 2009

Here’s a look at Leesburg’s real estate market, with numbers updated through last week. The median home price appears to be holding steady for the 20176 zip code, and for condos and townhomes in 20175…but look at that little increase in median price for single family homes in 20175!  Nice to see something trending upwards! [...]

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Heather Elias on April 13th, 2009

Here’s the update for Leesburg, keeping in mind that the ‘condo’ report covers townhomes and condos… Frames not supportedFrames not supported Not too much change from the last update, days on market and median/average pricing seems to be pretty steady. A little bit of a jump up in new listings in the single family market, [...]

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