Virginia Beach Real Estate Market Report
Existing-home sales rose from the first quarter in 13 states, largely from buyers responding to discounted home prices, according to the latest quarterly survey by the National Association of Realtors®. Nearly one-quarter of metropolitan areas showed rising home prices in the second quarter from a year ago, with greatly mixed conditions continuing around the country.
NAR President Richard Gaylord, a broker with RE/MAX Real Estate Specialists in Long Beach, Calif., said foreclosures are distorting the price data. "In many areas with large concentrations of foreclosure sales, homes are being purchased below replacement cost values," Gaylord said. "Many buyers with long-term expectations are getting exceptional value in the current market. Once the inventory is drawn down, price pressure will return because the costs of construction are rising - today's buyers are very well positioned to build wealth over time." National Association of Realtors®.
Let's take a look at the Virginia Beach real estate market activity for this July to see what is happening locally.
Virginia Beach July 2008 Sales Statistics
Residential Virginia Beach real estate sales dropped by 18 percent in July compared to July 2007, causing the average market time to increase 11 percent, from 56 days to 67 days. The median sales price decreased 6 percent to $255,000 and the average sales price decreased 9 percent, dropping to $304,470.
Virginia Beach |
Sold |
Median |
Average |
Average Days |
July 2008 |
570 |
$255,000 |
$304,470 |
67 |
July 2007 |
698 |
$270,000 |
$336,247 |
56 |
What do these statistics mean for Virginia Beach real estate buyers and sellers?
Our market has not started to stabilize yet, but remains a great time to buy a home. Especially with the new first time home buyer incentives provided for in the Virginia Beach Real Estate: Housing & Economic Recovery Act.
Also read:
Virginia Beach Real Estate: South Hampton Roads Market Report July 2008
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Virginia Beach Real Estate: Housing & Economic Recovery Act
Virginia Beach Real Estate: South Hampton Roads Market Trends
Virginia Beach Real Estate: South Hampton Roads Market Report May 2008
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Statistics compiled from Real Estate Information Network. They are deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
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