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A Year's Worth of Culpeper County Data

Mar. 20, 2007
Categorized in: Local Market Conditions
 

Earlier in the week I provided some numbers to give you an idea of what the inventory picture has looked like homes for sale in Fauquier County over the last year. Here is the same information for Culpeper County.

 

This data covers the months from February, 2006 through February 2007. The data is taken from our MLS system and includes properties residential properties listed between $100,000 and $5,000,000.

 

The numbers I’ve chosen to look at are the total number of active listings at the end of that month, new listings that went on the market that month, properties newly under contract that month, and properties that went to settlement that month.

 

 

MONTH
ACTIVE
NEW LISTINGS
NEW CONTRACTS
SOLD
02/06
465
133
65
49
03/06
556
204
74
58
04/06
592
177
70
67
05/06
689
226
72
65
06/06
738
183
53
64
07/06
759
140
48
43
08/06
751
151
43
40
09/06
723
138
64
44
10/06
705
121
32
44
11/06
625
81
39
38
12/06
612
80
30
38
01/07
640
165
41
19
02/07
623
91
48
36

 
 

The good news is that inventory is definitely down from it’s peak last summer. The bad news is that we’re in the period of the year where inventory typically increases. But, buyers also come out in larger numbers this time of year. So it’s possible to read this through rose colored glasses or to become completely pessimistic looking at these numbers.

 

As usual, the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle! No doubt we’re still in a great buyer’s market. But there’s reason to believe this summer will be better than last. Interest rates are actually down again and there are a lot of really amazing deals. This may draw more buyers into the market than anyone is anticipating!


Watch this space to see what happens!