Harrisonburg Area Real Estate Market Report: August 2012

August real estate sales, both locally and nationwide, typically taper off after the rush of spring and summer and segue into the even slower fall months. We view August as sort of a transition month… usually. This year, however, we’re seeing a slightly different trend. Contracts are up, sales are...

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Harrisonburg Area Real Estate Market Report: July 2012

This summer’s weather has been sort of typical in that we’ve accumulated a lot of rainfall, but it has also been sort of atypical in that we’ve experienced a plethora of nasty storms. Some might think that this would put a kink in the local real estate market, but we...

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Harrisonburg Area Real Estate Market Report: June 2012

Can you believe we’re half way through the year already? We’re excited to report that our team has been absolutely slammed this year. 2012 has been shaping up nicely in the Harrisonburg real estate market. Sales continue to rise, contracts are at the highest point in the past 12 months,...

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Harrisonburg Area Real Estate Market Report: May 2012

Summer vacations have officially begun! Soon folks will be taking beach vacations and getting out of town. Most Harrisonburg residents are quite busy this time of year, but that doesn’t mean the real estate market has slowed down. In fact, it is still chugging along nicely! [Click any image to...

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Harrisonburg Area Real Estate Market Report: February 2012

February 2012 provided us with one extra day to sell homes because of the leap year. This report is chock full of positive numbers, but we doubt its because of that extra 24 hours. The local real estate market is brightening up! Spring is just around the corner, and usually...

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Harrisonburg Area Real Estate Market Report: January 2012

It seems like just yesterday that we celebrated the new year, but here we are looking at the January 2012 real estate market stats for Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. A month ago, we declared that sales were up, contracts were strong, and the future was bright. Well, the good news...

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