Friday, January 22, 2010

Activity in Richmond Real Estate – Week Three of 2010

It’s been another busy week in Richmond real estate. I love the way this year seems to be moving toward a renewed interest in homes. In spite of some still rather unpleasant housing news, there is activity in the market that supports the fact that people will not sit on the fence forever. This is perhaps the most affordable time in which many of us have lived to by a house, which is being reflected in the growing sales totals in all price ranges.

I also think it’s refreshing that folks seem to be looking at real estate as a “home” rather than just as an investment. I’ve always felt there is more to the places we choose to live other does not. than simply the “stick & bricks” that support them – which is evident in our Mission Statement “ . . . celebrating the notion of HOME as a distinctive lifestyle choice”. I’ve seen very few people, other than developers and investors, look at their future domicile with out any emotional investment. Even if they do, their spouse or significant

What all of this may mean for Richmond real estate is that 2010 will get off to a strong start. I anticipate it generating into a healthy spring market. I wish I could predict the coming cycle of sales, but this could very well be the first year in several where the rhythm of home sales reflects a normal market – if such a thing actually exists.

John VanderSyde is an Associate Broker with Virginia Properties, A Long & Foster Company, and is also a Licensed Architect. You can learn more about John and Ann by visiting www.InSydeHomes.com or by calling (804) 282-7300

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