More notes for/from a conversation about Ann Mallek’s editorial in the Crozet Gazette than a full blog post.
Regarding “affordable” housing, and housing in Crozet
- 282 homes sold in Crozet + Brownsville in 2016.*
- Median Price – $418K
- 228 were single family
- Median Price – $475K
- 75 were new construction
- Median Price – $597K
- 54 were attached
- Median Price – $254K
- 15 were new construction
- Median Price – $318K
- Of those, 6 were 2 bedrooms or less.
- Of the 3 bedrooms or more, (9), median price was $418K
- Median Price – $318K
- Since many/most in Crozet are looking for at least 3 bedrooms,
- 259 of those sold last year
- 58 were less than $300K.
- 29 were less than $250K
- 259 of those sold last year
- Right now (2/18/2017 at 9:20am)
- There are 179 homes active or under contract in Crozet with at least 3 bedrooms.
- 15 are under $300K.
- 0 are new construction
- 118 of those 179 are new construction
- Median list price is $563K
- 15 are under $300K.
- There are 179 homes active or under contract in Crozet with at least 3 bedrooms.
What’s the solution?
Soon, Crozet will have some new apartments, that will hopefully be affordable – 126 apartments in The Vue near downtown Crozet, and 190 apartments in Old Trail.
* data pulled from the Charlottesville MLS.
* I’m a realtor. Questions? 434-242-7140