July 2023 What's Happening in the High Country Land Market?

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As is true of the housing market, the High Country Land market is holding steading.  A few more are under contract in July than June.  Less sold in July than in June, and less came on the market in July than in June.  Over 1/3 of the sale values are over $100K, with most of those in high end subdivisions.
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June 2023: What's Been Happening in the Ashe County Home Market?

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I've heard several realtors recently say 'This is a strange market.' Today, a realtor characterized it as 'goofy.' To me, that means we're transitioning and don't have a clear handle on where we're headed. What are the clues? One is odds of selling. For the Ashe County single family housing market, the odds have gone down, overall for all home...
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What Happened in the Market March 2023: Ashe County

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Although 'cooler' than a year ago, the home market in Ashe County continues to remain active.  67 homes are currently on the market.  29 sold in March 2023, averaging 87 days from list to closing at an average per foot value of $217/sq ft.  The average sold price is $390K.   The 'cooler' market is visible by comparing ...
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What Happened in the Ashe County Market 2022? A Review of the Year

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The Ashe County Housing Market: A Review of 2021

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Ashe County offers us many delights, including picking out our own Christmas trees or, in this case, pumpkins.  What does it offer us in housing?  Take a look at the 2021 Ashe housing market to learn what's been happening .     Download PDF File Here
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