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Single Family Home Sales, Watauga Area September 28 2006

September 29th, 2006 by Helen

Sold Market Analysis

No. of Listings Dollar Volume Average Price Median Price Average DOM
RESIDENTIAL
OTHER 8 $2,643,000 $330,375 $287,250 216
CONVENTIONAL 555 $174,959,093 $315,242 $266,900 175
ASSUMPTION 1 $375,000 $375,000 $375,000 223
CASH 212 $89,810,057 $423,632 $335,000 178
OWNER FINANCE 7 $4,855,000 $693,571 $245,000 393
NON MLS 2 $545,000 $272,500 $272,500 63
Analysis by Area
HARDIN PARK 115 $30,407,667 $264,414 $229,000 151
BLOWING ROCK 233 $107,499,310 $461,370 $370,000 178
VALLE CRUCIS 95 $36,529,832 $384,525 $320,000 203
GREEN VALLEY 48 $12,218,200 $254,546 $224,000 179
MABEL 14 $3,062,975 $218,784 $159,500 231
BETHEL 16 $7,758,250 $484,891 $250,000 228
PARKWAY 90 $21,826,400 $242,516 $235,250 165
COVE CREEK 40 $9,276,800 $231,920 $215,000 159
BANNER ELK 86 $30,369,800 $353,137 $312,500 187
SEVEN DEVILS 29 $8,252,315 $284,563 $292,500 157
SUGAR MOUNTAIN 19 $5,985,601 $315,032 $270,300 226
Totals 785 $273,187,150 $348,009 $285,000 178
Non Co-op Sales 253 $87,586,847 $346,193 $285,000 180
Co-op Sales 532 $185,600,303 $348,873 $281,750 177
All Sold Listings 785 $273,187,150 $348,009 $284,000 178

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Market Condition August 8 2006

September 28th, 2006 by Helen

The media keeps suggesting – and my buyers keep telling me – that the real estate market is flattening. That’s the story in the national news. When you hear that, do keep in mind that real estate is a local phenomenon. The first 6 months of 2006 show significantly higher average-sales-price over 2005 for our local market [single family residences in Watauga.]

Year Number of Sales Average Price Median Price Days on Market
2005 355 $280,536 $229,900 196
2006 356 $331,050 $267,000 178

The number of homes sold is constant. However, the jump up in average price of a home by $50,000 is huge, as is the jump up in the median price of a home by $38,000. That’s an 18% increase in the average price of a home! One thing’s for sure: this area continues to offer solid financial investment in property. Helen

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Thinking about purchasing a home to place in a rental program? Read this:

September 28th, 2006 by Helen

Some Considerations for Vacation Rentals

Vacation rentals are very popular in this area because the area is a strong tourist destination, and many people want a charming ‘home’ environment to rent, rather than a motel/hotel.

Generally, the highest rent and the best [most extensive] year-round occupancy is in the Blowing Rock area. The Blowing Rock area is virtually a year-round tourist destination now – Spring for flowers, Summer for cool weather, Fall for the leaf colors, and Winter for skiing. March tends to be the slowest month. Nor surprisingly, Blowing Rock properties tend to be more expensive than elsewhere in the area. In general, the further you get from Blowing Rock, the less you have year-round occupancy. Banner Elk and Beech, for instance, rent well during the ski season, not so well during the remainder of the year. Valle Crucis is a close second to Blowing Rock for year-round occupancy. Ashe County is rapidly expanding in rentals.

The remainder of the area provides more limited occupancy. Most vacationers are here to enjoy the cultural events in the Blowing Rock/Boone to Banner Elk area. Hiking, outdoor sports, dining, skiing, golfing, shopping – what they come for – tend to be in these areas, what I term the ‘Blowing Rock to Banner Elk corridor.’ For the majority of people who are here to take part in these area offerings, the 30-40 minute drive from elsewhere is an impediment to their vacation enjoyment.

Some points to keep in mind about what vacationers seek to in a rental:

  • For home rentals, log cabins are in great demand.
  • Renters like log cabins in a wooded setting but cabins with long-range views or a creek or on the river are also in demand.
  • Other than log cabins, vacationers want a home that looks and feels like a vacation home [rather than a home that feels like…well..home, i.e., their primary residence], chalets and round houses, for instance.
  • Fortunately, vacationers want different things. That is, condos are also highly popular rentals.
  • Rentals with hot tubs are a first choice, when available. I would highly recommend adding a hot tub to your rental, if there isn’t one.
  • Vacationers, for the most part, want a rental with a rustic and enchanting feel, something they fall in love with at first sight.
  • It’s a wise choice to include something distinctive in the rental home – a striking stained-glass window, a trellis entrance, a bear theme to decorations, for instance — something that is charming and, also, sticks in renters’ minds. Your first year renting will provide the least income. The income will grow yearly with repeat business and referrals from happy vacationers. It is very, very common that vacationers will phone to re-rent but will not remember the street [or the name; many homes up here have names] but usually WILL remember the distinctive feature [as in, “We want to rent the home with the stained-glass picture of Grandfather Mountain,” etc]. If this sort of decorating is not your strong point, consider hiring someone. It makes a huge difference in future return vacationers. I’ll be happy to recommend someone.
  • Consider giving a discount [and possibly including a bottle of champaign] to honeymooners. People like to return to their honeymoon spot! And usually have enthusiastic memories to tell their friends and relatives. [Referrals, referrals, referrals…]
  • Consider creating a spa feel by supplying a few bars of nice soap, bottles of juice and packages of containers in the fridge, etc. The pleasure of finding gifts after a long drive to the area is a delight well remembered.

Restrictions on rentals

For short-term rentals, it’s necessary to confirm that a home owners’ association or local ordinances allow them. This is something I generally don’t undertake until my buyers are here and ready to look at properties.

For long-term rentals, Boone is the most in-demand area. Should you decide to purchase a rental in Boone, you would need to be aware of a Boone ordinance that prohibits renting to more than 2 unrelated persons. The idea, as I understand it, is to keep single-family residential areas from not becoming overwhelmingly rental properties. You could, for instance, rent to 5 brothers, but you can’t rent to 5 people who aren’t related to each other.

For vacation rentals, it’s important for you to know there is a Town of Blowing Rock ordinance prohibiting rentals of less than 30 days.

Vacation Rental Companies

It’s a good idea to phone the various rental companies.

  • They charge different management fees and they also provide different services. You’ll want to evaluate what you’re getting for the money.
  • The other issue with rental companies is amount of their inventory vs the amount they advertise. The largest companies maintain the largest inventory — that means your cabin competes against many other cabins for renters’ attention [other than when they phone and ask for a specific cabin]. On the other hand, the larger companies do more advertising. With some of the smaller companies, you’ll have less to compete against, but not the same amount of advertising.
  • This is where it’s good to have an estimate from more than one company on both occupancy and rental amount. You’ll want to go with the company that is confident they can rent your home for the highest amount and the greatest occupancy, comparing that with property management fee.
  • Your choice of which company will depend in part on where you purchase. In general, companies located in Blowing Rock serve only Blowing Rock rentals; companies located in Foscoe/Valle Crucis serve only Foscoe/Valle Crucis; companies located in the Banner Elk area serve only Banner Elk; companies located in Beech serve only Beech. Proximity facilitates cleaning and maintenance.

Some Blowing Rock rental companies:

Blue Ridge Mountain Rentals
828-295-7400
8100 Valle Blvd, Blowing Rock, NC 28605

Blowing Rock Resort Rentals
828-295-9899
232 Ransom St., Blowing Rock, NC 28605

Some Valle Crucis rental companies:

Valle Crucis Log Cabin Rentals
828-963-7774
3657 Broadstone Rd Valle Crucis

105 Realty Place [located in Foscoe]
828-963-6547
9189-4 NC Hwy 105 S, Banner Elk, NC 28604

Some Banner Elk rental companies:

Resort Real Estate and Rentals
818-898-9746
3390 Tynecastle Hwy, Banner Elk, NC 28604

Sheila McCoury Perry Properties
828-898-2555
3440-F Tynecastle Hwy, Banner Elk, NC 28604

Some Beech Mountain rental companies:

Beech Mountain Chalet Rentals
818-387-4231
405 Beech Mountain Hwy, Banner Elk, NC 28604

Beech Mountain Slopeside Rentals
828-387-4251
503 Beech Mtn Parkway, Banner Elk, NC 28604

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Hello world!

September 27th, 2006 by

Hello. Welcome to the Find A Mountain Home blog. What are the delights of the Blue Ridge Mountains? What are the special, sometimes hidden, pleasures? Let’s share what we’ve each discovered. Fun day trips….The different feel evoked by various hiking trails…When and where to find wildflowers blooming…Great eateries…Secret places with special charm….Historical tidbits….Photos to satisfy the eye and mind and heart…I’ll be offering information on the local real estate market, as well. Because I’m a realtor, many people I talk with want to know what’s happening, in order to decide when and where to invest. After all, having one’s own spot to nest here is intrinsically tied to the reasons we delight in living here…Join me in this blog and we’ll bring each other new joys to the precious days we spend in our beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.

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