New River Valley 2019 Nest Annual Report

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2019 NEW RIVER VALLEY

ANNUAL REPORT


We’re here to answer the question

HOW’S THE MARKET? Happy New Year! 2019 was fantastic, thanks to wonderful clients like you. We know that buying or selling a home is an incredibly emotional process, so thank you for trusting us to be there with you every step of the way. As we look forward to the new year, let’s also look back on 2019 to explore the real estate market’s performance. At Nest, we make it a priority to stay informed on market trends so we can pass along the most up-to-date information to you. So whether you’re considering selling your existing home, purchasing a new home, or you simply enjoy keeping tabs on the real estate market in general, it’s our pleasure to present you with the 2019 Nest Realty Annual Report. Have questions about the report, or a friend who’s interested in buying or selling? We’d love to hear from you! Thank you once again for trusting us with your real estate needs. We wish you a happy new year, from our nest to yours!

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C O NTENTS HOW’S THE MARKET

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2019 YEAR IN REVIEW

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HOW TO READ THIS

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NEW RIVER VALLEY MSA

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BLACKSBURG

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CHRISTIANSBURG

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY

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CITY OF RADFORD

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FLOYD COUNTY

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GILES COUNTY

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PULASKI COUNTY

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NEW CONSTRUCTION

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FARMS & ESTATES

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LOCAL LOVE

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Nest Realty New River Valley

YEAR IN REVIEW N E W R I V E R VA L LE Y MA R K E T The question we likely get asked more than any is “How’s the market?” Seems that, like asking a meteorologist “Is it going to rain tomorrow,” it’s the one thing everyone wants to know of Realtors. And we ask in return, “What have you heard?”

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Ask anyone in our office “how’s the market” and they’ll all tell you that inventory is tight. Hands down, this is one of the tightest home-buying markets in some time, and that’s been a frustrating position for many people. Interest rates have remained historically low, even trending lower a bit, and that puts continued pressure on homeowners who, rather than selling and moving into something a bit more well-suited, are staying put and remodeling, refinancing, or both. In fact, our lender partners are

1,938

reporting that refinances nationwide are at some of

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their highest levels in quite some time.

1,938 miles run by Nesters in 2019.

What has been a tough market for buyers in 2019 could be seen as a great market for sellers. Lower number of available homes for sale has often meant greater demand, even in some areas of the New River Valley that have historically lagged behind traditional market trends. However, the rapid pace of the market has created some issues around appraisals, and with loans not being approved because market prices have increased so dramatically. 2019 has been an interesting year, to say the least. Our goal continues to be to educate, in whatever market you’re in, so that you can #MoveBOLDLY.

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H OW TO RE A D YO UR R E P O RT We designed our graphs to give you a quick understanding of how the total number of sales has grown year over year, along with the median price. This knowledge can help support your decision to buy or sell.

TOTAL SALES VS. MEDIAN PRICE 4,000

$320,000

3,800

$300,000

3,600

$280,000

3,400

$260,000

3,200

$240,000

3,000

$220,000

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

The graph table is a quick look at how the area has changed year after year. You can always check the side “trend” column to get a quick glance at how the market is doing. Just remember, a down arrow isn’t always scary. Sometimes you want the arrow to point down for days on market. This means that listed homes are selling quicker than in previous years.

MSA

2017

%

2018

%

2019

Total Sales

3,514

5.41

3,704

4.45

3,869

$275,000

7.27

$295,000

4.07

$307.000

Price per Sq. Ft.

$149

8.05

$161

1.24

$163

Days on Market

77

-12.99

67

-11.94

59

Avg. List Price

$351,523

8.04

$379,791

0.93

$383,329

Median Price

TREND

FLAT

Our candlestick graphs help explain the Nest areas more clearly. The top graph below shows the lowest and highest prices paid for a house within an entire Nest area last year, along with a block that shows you the price range in which the majority of the homes were sold. A similar graph, at the bottom of the page, defines the range of lot sizes available, along with a block that shows the range in which most lot sizes fell this year. first line is minimum

Last line is maximum

average range

Price Range $0

$250,000

$500,000

$750,000

$1 M +

0

2.5

5.0

7.5

10 +

Lot Size (in acres)

average lot size


NE W R I V E R V A L L E Y M SA

TOTAL SALES VS. MEDIAN PRICE 2,200

$240,000

2,000

$220,000

1,800

$210,000

1,600

$200,000

1,400

$180,000

1,200

$160,000

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

MSA

2017

%

2018

%

2019

Total Sales

1,393

-1.65

1,370

0.80%

1,381

$185,900

7.53

$199,900

9.55%

$219,000

Price per Sq. Ft.

$112

5.36

$118

5.08%

$124

Days on Market

62

-12.90

54

-16.67%

45

Avg. List Price

$234,118

6.54

$249,432

5.77%

$263,824

Avg. Sales Price

$216,985

4.14

$225,974

7.79%

$243,576

$302,260,105

2.42

$309,584,380

8.65%

$336,378,456

Median Price

Total Volume

TREND

*The NRV Area MSA consists of the Town of Blacksburg, Town of Christiansburg, City of Radford, Montgomery, Floyd, Giles, and Pulaski counties. Data as of 1/8/20.

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BLACKS BU R G 1986

9.60

2,576

1,305

AVERAGE YEAR HOUSES BUILT

% OF HOMES LESS THAN 5 YEARS OLD

AVERAGE DETACHED SQ. FT.

AVERAGE ATTACHED SQ. FT.

BLACKSBURG

2018

%

2019

Total Sales

409

8.56

444

$285,000

8.77

$310,000

Price per Sq. Ft.

$145

4.83

$152

Days on Market

39

-17.95

32

Avg. List Price

$333,914

8.85

$363,469

Avg. Sales Price

$305,851

8.03

$330,416

$125,093,059

17.28

$146,704,704

Median Price

TOTAL SALES VS. MEDIAN PRICE 500

$320,000

450

$300,000

400

$280,000

350

$260,000

300

$240,000

250

$220,000

2015

2016

2017

2018

Total Volume

TREND

Price Range $0

$250,000

$500,000

$750,000

$1 M +

0

2.5

5.0

7.5

10 +

Lot Size

2019

(in acres)

AREA S P OTLIGHT

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DOWNTOWN BLACKSBURG

CORPORATE RESEARCH CENTER

HUCKLEBERRY TRAIL EXTENSION

Downtown continues to be the hub of life

The Corporate Research Center will see

Th e H u c k l e b e r r y Tra i l ex p a n d e d eve n

in Blacksburg, with exciting new restaurant

significant changes as well. Several new

further in 2019, with extensions both on the

and brewery options being added in 2020,

companies, including 1901 Group and

Christiansburg side and the Blacksburg side.

as well as the first phase of the Midtown re-

block.one, decided to call the CRC home

The trail now connects directly to Jefferson

development starting in earnest.

in 2019, and construction continues on the

National Forest as well as to Downtown

runway expansion project for the nearby

Christiansburg, and continues to be popular

airport.

among residents.


C H RIST I A N SB U R G 1986 AVERAGE YEAR HOUSES BUILT

13.90

1,961

1,562

% OF HOMES LESS THAN 5 YEARS OLD

AVERAGE DETACHED SQ. FT.

AVERAGE ATTACHED SQ. FT.

2018

%

2019

546

2.38

559

$199,000

3.52

$206,000

Price per Sq. Ft.

$114

4.39

$119

Days on Market

45

-15.56

38

Avg. List Price

$224,625

1.52

$228,034

Avg. Sales Price

$213,374

1.02

$215,551

$116,502,204

3.43

$120,493,009

CHRISTIANSBURG

Total Sales Median Price

Total Volume

TREND

TOTAL SALES VS. MEDIAN PRICE

Price Range $0

$250,000

$500,000

$750,000

$1 M +

550

$210,000

500

$200,000

450

$190,000

400

$180,000

350

$170,000

300

$160,000

Lot Size (in acres)

0

2.5

5.0

7.5

10 +

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

AR E A S POT L I G H T

FARMERS MARKET

DOWNTOWN CHRISTIANSBURG

WONDER UNIVERSE

Running every Thursday between May and

The municipal seat of Montgomery

Wonder Universe re-opened its doors

October, the Christiansburg Farmers Market

County, Downtown Christiansburg plays

in 2019, relocating from Blacksburg to

is a mainstay of the downtown scene.

host to all sorts of festivals and parades

nearly 15,000 square feet of play and

Vendors offer products of all varieties,

throughout the year. From live music

learning space in the New River Valley

including locally roasted coffees, meats,

to artisan demonstrations and more,

Mall. The museum has partnered with local

wines, and more! Located on Hickock

Downtown Christiansburg offers it all.

vendors to provide hands-on play exhibits

Street, downtown, from 3-7 p.m.

for children ages 0-12.

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M O NTGO M E RY CO UN TY

TOTAL SALES VS. MEDIAN PRICE 1,250

$240,000

1,200

$230,000

1,150

$220,000

1,100

$210,000

1,050

$200,000

1,000

$190,000

2015

2017

2018

2019

MONTGOMERY

2017

%

2018

%

2019

Total Sales

1,160

-9.5

1,050

4.0

1,092

Median Price

$197,874

13.7

$224,900

4.5

$235,000

Price per Sq. Ft.

$118.40

6.1

$125.67

5.0

$131.93

Days on Market

77

-40.3

46

-19.6

37

Avg. List Price

$230,030

10.0

$252,925

5.1

$265,746

Avg. Sales Price

$225,232

10.6

$249,101

5.2

$262,171

$261,269,632

0.1

$261,555,843

9.5

$286,290,491

Total Volume

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2016

TREND


RA DFO R D 1964 AVERAGE YEAR HOUSES BUILT

3.20

1,908

2,113

% OF HOMES LESS THAN 5 YEARS OLD

AVERAGE DETACHED SQ. FT.

AVERAGE ATTACHED SQ. FT.

RADFORD

2018

%

2019

Total Sales

149

-23.49

114

$144,900

13.18

$164,000

Price per Sq. Ft.

$95

8.42

$103

Days on Market

48

-10.42

43

Avg. List Price

$154,948

16.45

$180,434

Avg. Sales Price

$153,271

14.44

$175,402

$22,837,379

-12.44

$19,995,828

Median Price

Total Volume

TREND

TOTAL SALES VS. MEDIAN PRICE

Price Range $0

$250,000

$500,000

$750,000

$1 M +

150

$170,000

140

$160,000

130

$150,000

120

$140,000

110

$130,000

100

$120,000

Lot Size (in acres)

0

2.5

5.0

7.5

10 +

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

ARE A S POT L I G H T

WINTERFROST FARM

BISSET PARK

RADFORD THEATRE

Winterfrost Farm is located in Radford

Following along the New River through

Radford Theatre, the historic theater

a n d t a ke s i n a b u s e d , n e g l e c t e d , a n d

Radford, Bisset Park is a jewel for outdoor

located in Downtown Radford, is under new

surrendered horses. The staff works to

enthusiasts of the New River Valley. With

ownership! Local residents have purchased

care for and rehabilitate these horses, so

tennis courts, ball fields, and outdoor

the theater, and are working to make it the

that they can find their forever homes!

activities, there’s something for everyone.

hub of events in the area, while maintaining

One of their most beloved events is the

Whether you bike, fish, or float, you can

its historic feel.

Ride-A-Rescue program—check them out

enjoy it all in the heart of Radford.

at winterfrostfarm.org.

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FLOYD CO UN TY

TOTAL SALES VS. MEDIAN PRICE 140

$240,000

130

$220,000

120

$200,000

110

$180,000

100

$160,000

90

$140,000

2015

FLOYD

2017

2018

2019

2017

%

2018

%

2019

134

-17.16

111

-1.80

109

$162,500

10.46

$179,500

16.99

$210,000

Price per Sq. Ft.

$109

4.59

$114

-3.51

$110

Days on Market

115

-1.74

113

-30.09

79

Avg. List Price

$236,109

30.59

$308,333

-7.73

$284,499

Avg. Sales Price

$182,734

8.82

$198,857

12.72

$224,150

$24,486,356

-9.86

$22,073,127

10.69

$24,432,350

Total Sales Median Price

Total Volume

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2016

TREND


G I L E S CO UN T Y

TOTAL SALES VS. MEDIAN PRICE 150

$140,000

140

$130,000

130

$120,000

120

$110,000

110

$100,000

100

$90,000

2015

GILES

2016

2017

2018

2019

2017

%

2018

%

2019

TREND

140

4.29

146

0.68

147

FLAT

$119,000

0.76

$119,900

11.76

$134,000

Price per Sq. Ft.

$81

-1.23

$80

7.50

$86

Days on Market

98

-10.20

88

-2.27

86

Avg. List Price

$154,581

-0.64

$153,593

10.94

$170,396

Avg. Sales Price

$139,989

1.41

$141,957

11.69

$158,551

$19,598,460

5.75

$20,725,722

12.45

$23,306,997

Total Sales Median Price

Total Volume

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P ULAS K I C O UN TY

TOTAL SALES VS. MEDIAN PRICE 450

$150,000

400

$140,000

350

$130,000

300

$120,000

250

$110,000

200

$100,000

2015

2017

2018

2019

PULASKI

2017

%

2018

%

2019

Total Sales

261

-7.28

242

3.31

250

$131,000

12.60

$147,500

1.69

$150,000

Price per Sq. Ft.

$83

8.43

$90

7.78

$97

Days on Market

76

-23.68

58

-25.86

43

Avg. List Price

$196,868

-8.62

$179,893

8.15

$194,554

Avg. Sales Price

$154,668

7.90

$166,880

7.21

$178,906

$40,368,348

0.04

$40,384,960

10.75

$44,726,500

Median Price

Total Volume

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2016

TREND


N E W C ON ST R UC T I O N

NEW CONSTRUCTION

2017

%

2018

%

2019

102

3.90

106

-16.00

89

$282,500

-1.10

$279,350

3.10

$288,114

$148.70

-5.40

$140.62

8.00

$151.86

Avg. List Price

$299,976

-5.40

$283,786

5.90

$300,647

Avg. Sales Price

$302,836

-5.70

$285,652

6.80

$305,053

$30,889,237

-2.00

$30,279,081

-10.30

$27,149,713

Total Sales Median Price Price per Sq. Ft.

Total Volume

TREND

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FARM S & EST A TES

LAND SALES 2019

MONTGOMERY

FLOYD

GILES

PULASKI

0-4.99 Acres

40

16

6

29

5-24.99 Acres

16

17

8

9

25+ Acres

7

15

8

8

MONTGOMERY

FLOYD

GILES

PULASKI

0-4.99 Acres

43

14

7

19

5-24.99 Acres

18

19

11

7

25+ Acres

10

19

7

8

MONTGOMERY

FLOYD

GILES

PULASKI

0-4.99 Acres

$61,250

$33,000

$45,000

$30,000

5-24.99 Acres

$70,000

$50,000

$26,000

$60,000

25+ Acres

$225,000

$164,500

$170,000

$160,250

MONTGOMERY

FLOYD

GILES

PULASKI

0-4.99 Acres

$52,500

$24,500

$15,100

$33,000

5-24.99 Acres

$73,500

$48,000

$59,100

$48,000

25+ Acres

$168,500

$150,000

$164,000

$100,000

LAND SALES 2018

LAND MEDIAN PRICE 2019

LAND MEDIAN PRICE 2018

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OU R FAVO RIT ES FRO M T HE A REA

BLACKSBURG FARMERS MARKET

ROAM BIKES

Local, sustainable, authentic—these are just a few words to describe

Ready to cruise? Check out Roam Bikes, the bike share system for

the incredible Blacksburg Farmers Market in Blacksburg, Virginia.

the Blacksburg and Christiansburg area. Simply download the Sobi

Vendors and shoppers congregate downtown to enjoy each other’s

app, locate the nearest hub, unlock the bike, and ride! These bright

company and support the efforts of the area’s farmers and artisans.

orange beauties are rentable by the minute, hour, day...all the way up

You can find the freshest seasonal flowers, fruit, and vegetables,

to a yearly pass for just $60. Day passes start at $10 for 24 hours.

sample handcrafted crepes and bagels, vibe to live music, and mingle with the people who sustain this community every Saturday morning and most Wednesday afternoons year round.

FOAMO

CAMBRIA TRAIN DEPOT

If you haven’t tried rolled ice cream, you’re seriously missing out! This

Is it a toy store with books, or a bookstore with toys? It’s both!

stylish ice cream, crepe, and coffee shop is all the rage! FOAMO is

The Cambria Toy Station & Whistle Stop Books has something

co-owned by a Virginia Tech student and his brother, and stays open

special for everyone. Located in the historic Cambria Train Depot in

until midnight for those late-night cravings. It’s hard to choose—but

Christiansburg, VA, this circa 1868 shop is filled with goodies aimed

the Cinnamon Toast Crunch rolled ice cream is one of our favorites!

at expanding your imagination and finding your inner magic. All aboard the imagination express!

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New River Valley

AREA MAP 9

1

3 2 4

8 5

6

KEY 1. Giles County

4. Christiansburg

7. Floyd County

pg. 13

pg. 9

pg. 12

2. Pulaski County

5. Radford

8. Shawsville/Elliston

pg. 14

pg. 11

3. Blacksburg

6. Riner

9. Montgomery County

pg. 8

pg. 10

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