Greenbrier County WV Market Report for August 2014
For August 2014, the chart below depicts sold and active Residential listings were up compared to August 2013. Year to date shows an increase for all listings for 2014.
For August 2014, there were 31 Residential closed sales, up 14.8%, with an average sold price of $199,406, up 5%.
Average list price $474,311 compared to $437,949 Aug 2013
Average sale price $199,406 compared to $209,772 Aug 2013
Average DOM 145 compared to 176 Aug 2013
As of today, September 24, 2014, there are a total of 695 active listings in the Multiple Listing Service for Greenbrier County, West Virginia, consisting of:
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310 active listings of residential homes with 18 pending
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4 multi-family listings, 0 pending
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325 Land/Lots, 6 pending
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36 commercial properties, 0 pending; and
- 20 farms, 1 pending.
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NOTE: GVBR MLS, Information is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed.
Did you know …..
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Greenbrier County is the second largest county in West Virginia, with 1021 square miles and was created in March of 1778 from portions of Montgomery and Botetourt counties (Virginia) and was named for its primary river. Greenbrier County is considered the "mother county" of southern West Virginia.
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The leading industries in Greenbrier County are coal, timber and agricultural operations, including livestock, dairy products, hay, grain, poultry and fruit.
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Greenbrier County offers many recreational opportunities and considers outdoor recreation and tourism one of its most important resources.
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Lewisburg is the County Seat and is located in the south central part of the County just northwest of White Sulphur Springs, home of the world renowned Greenbrier Resort and Spa.
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The eastern and western portions of the County are linked by Interstate 64. Two of the main highways in the County are historical transportation routes that have been used for hundreds of years. US Route 219 (Seneca Trail) and US Route 60 (Midland Trail) intersect in downtown Lewisburg.
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Historically, Greenbrier County has been primarily agricultural, but is experiencing some population growth and significant development
The county is home of the Greenbrier Valley Airport, the longest runway in WV.
Click here to Search Homes for Sale in Greenbrier County, WV. Visit the link frequently as inventory is constantly changing.
I would be happy to assist you in finding the perfect home in Lewisburg WV. If you’re considering selling and would like to know what your home is worth in the current market contact me for a free market analysis. I am happy to answer any questions about the Greenbrier County Real Estate Market and I welcome the opportunity to help you from preparing your home for sale through closing. RebeccaGaujot@gmail.com or 304-520-2133.
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