2012 Albemarle County Real Estate Market Update

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Along with the City of Charlottesville, Albemarle County is one of the two core markets for the Charlottesville MSA.  And just like the City of Charlottesville, Albemarle County home sales are trending in a positive direction.  Here’s the synopsis of the the Albemarle County real estate market in 2012:

  • Total sales increased to 1281 home sales in 2012.  This represents an increase of 14.07% from 2011. The 1281 sales is the largest number of home sales in Albemarle County since there were 1440 sales in 2007.
  • Albemarle County median home prices increased by 3.71% in 2012 to $290,000.  This comes on the heels of a 3.58% drop in median home prices from 2010 to 2011.
  • Months of Inventory in Albemarle County fell to 9.28 months on an annualized basis.  This represents a 21.16% reduction from 2011 and also marks the 4th straight year that Albemarle County months of inventory improved.
  • Total year-end Albemarle County inventory levels fell for the 2nd straight year to 991 total homes.  This is a 10% drop from 2011’s 1103 homes on the market.

Overall, the Albemarle County real state market’s health is improving and 2012 was a strong year.  As with other sub-markets throughout the Charlottesville MSA, new home construction is on the rise in Albemarle County.  Expect new construction in 2013 to be prevalent in the following Albemarle County neighborhoods:

Stay tuned to The Nest Report for more Charlottesville new construction updates and information on the Albemarle County real estate market.

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