Virginia Beach Real Estate: Market Trends-April 2008
by: Dave.Macklin on May 22, 2008 @ 7:59 am Leave a comment »
A flat pattern in Virginia Beach real estate sales activity could continue for the next couple months before improving over the summer, according to the latest forecast by the National Association of Realtors®. Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said the extent of an expected recovery hinges on better access to affordable loans. "Things are beginning to improve, but the availability of affordable mortgages is uneven around the country and sometimes within metropolitan areas," he said. "As anticipated, we continue to look for a soft first half of the year, for both housing and the economy, before notable improvements in the second half. Some time is needed for FHA and new conforming jumbo loans to become widely available." Let's take a look at the Virginia Beach real estate market activity for this April to see how the spring is looking so far:
The number of sold Virginia Beach real estate listings dropped dramatically this April. Sales were down 57 percent compared to April 2007, with 370 less homes sold. The median sale price dropped 8 percent or more than $20,000, while the average sale price dropped 9 percent or almost $28,000. Marekt times increased 28 percent to 80 days. As you can see, Virginia Beach real estate sales have not started to rebound. This strong buyers market means Virginia Beach sellers need to price their homes competitively and have them in tip-top condition for buyers to think twice about buying. For Sellers: Virginia Beach home buyers have all the balls in their court. Inventory is high. Prices are moderate and interest rates are near historic lows. For Buyers: Read more about Virginia Beach real estate market trends: Related PostsHampton Roads & Virginia Beach Real Estate Market TrendsVirginia Beach Real Estate Market Trends-Feb 2008 Suffolk VA Real Estate Market Trends-February 2008 Portsmouth VA Real Estate Market Trends-February 2008 Norfolk Real Estate Market Trends-Feb 2008 Report
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