THE PAST FEW DAYS ON REALCROZETVA FACEBOOK (29 Jan – 4 Feb)
The RealCrozetVA Facebook community is often-times remarkable. I’m thankful for it, despite my dislike of Facebook.
- 4 February – Which Crozet neighborhood had the greatest average change in real estate assessments, year over year? (post coming Friday)
- 4 February – How many kids in your school are (un)vaccinated?
- 2 February – Someone was going around Crozet neighborhoods saying he was an ADT salesman. Someone called; he wasn’t. Awesome community response, made this the most-engaged post I’ve ever had on Facebook.
- 2 February – More Foothills homes; anyone fell like writing a story about this?
- 1 February – a quick look back to last year’s real estate assessments in Crozet.
- 31 January – The Subway in the Harris Teeter shopping center moved across the street, next to the ACAC rehab place.
- 29 January – Beauty and the Beast coming to WAHS!
- 29 January – Interesting series at Crozet Library for parents of teens
Also, have you ever tried to find something on Facebook? My blog is much more searchable.
CCAC Meeting 21 January 2015 – Foothills Rezoning and More
A large crowd showed up, including Charlottesville Tomorrow and NBC 29 to hear and learn about the proposed Foothill Crossing rezoning.
A great discussion was held, mainly with community members expressing the need and desire for infrastructure in Crozet as the developer described how the rezoning will route traffic through Westhall, Foothills, Westlake Hills, and Parkside Village.
What followed was a pretty good discussion about economic growth & development in Crozet, the future of downtown Crozet, what Crozetians want, what the community can and will support and more.
I’ll update this when Charlottesville Tomorrow,NBC 29, and Crozet Gazette post their stories.
If you want to learn and exert your opinion/influence, come to these meetings. Again. And again. And again.
Storify story recapping all of the tweets after the break. Please, please read them all and get involved.
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CCAC Meeting – 21 January 2015
For those of you who’ll be tweeting and following along … the hashtag will be #CCAC0115.
1 – How cool would it be if they needed a bigger room at Crozet Library?
2 – Remember; the meeting has a hard ending as the Library closes at 9pm.
Agenda after the break; bolding mine.
Where are the Walkable Homes in Crozet?
What does “walkable” mean to you? Or bikeable? Walkscore is great, but it’s not great enough yet in Crozet.
Last week I posted a link on the RealCrozetVA Facebook page to this story.
Less driving and more physical activity and social interactions result when people live in pedestrian-oriented, activity-friendly developments known as “walkable communities,” according to a study led by Texas A&M University Professor of Architecture Xuemei Zhu.
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The researchers found that in addition to improved physical and social activity, (the transit-oriented development), Mueller residents perceived more neighborhood cohesion than they did in their previous neighborhood.
So I asked Crozetians – where do you live? Is your home/neighborhood in a walkable location? As usual, the community came through, describing Waylands Grant, Old Trail, Foothill Crossing, Highlands, Foxchase, Westhall, Park Road, Grayrock, Orchard Acres, Parkside Village, Laurel Hills, Liberty Hall.
To see all the descriptions, spend a few minutes at the Facebook post (Storify wouldn’t pull in all the comments). If you’re looking for a walkable home, this is a good place to start your search for walkable homes in Crozet. But don’t place that much faith in the Walkscore; as with most data-driven technologies, it’s efficacy lags in less densely-populated areas. The best way to know how walkable a neighborhood is? Ask.
Required disclosure: I’m a real estate agent. I represent buyers and sellers in Crozet (and Charlottesville, Albemarle, Nelson, Central Virginia).
When Do Homes Come on the Market in Crozet?
Update 11/21/2017 – I updated the chart above.
I’ve written this story before, and the trends are pretty consistent year over year, but thought I’d update the chart for 2014 as this is good information for those thinking about buying in Crozet and those prepping for the home marketing/selling process.
I’m working on a couple additional posts that recap the 2014 Crozet real estate market … any particular questions or curiosities you’d like me to address?
Thinking about selling? Here are a few tips to get ready. Questions about buying a home in Crozet or ready to have the conversation about whether to put your home on the market? Call me anytime – 434-242-7140 – or email works, too.
The past few days on RealCrozetVA Facebook (1-19 January)
I don’t like Facebook, but over 1500 people do like the RealCrozetVA facebook … and it’s quite a useful hub for the community. These are the most recent posts there.
16 January – My curiosity led to a great conversation about Crozet’s walkable neighborhoods. I’m writing a story now about this.
16 January – Crozet Arts’ registration for winter classes is now open.
15 January – Walkable communities matter.
14 January – Safe Routes to School moving forward.
14 January – Peachtree Baseball has extended their registration.
12 January – Crozet Library has storytime for grownups. How cool is that? (I’d go to storytime if they held it on their rooftop bar. If they had one.)
January 12 – Foothill Crossing rezoning meeting on 21 January; are you going? What questions do you have?
January 8 – Artful in Crozet – art classes in Crozet.
January 5 – Interesting discussion on the Jobs in Crozet? question.
Aiming to Ride Every Road in Crozet in 2015
“It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them.”
I was riding a few weeks ago and thought that while I’ve driven and shown houses/represented sellers on many/most of the roads in Crozet, the best way to learn the area is by bicycle.
So yesterday, I started. I did however forget to start Strava until I after I’d ridden on Railroad and through Mint Springs.
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Home Depot Makes Family’s Day
Posted on the RealCrozetVA Facebook page:
I would like to give a shout out to Home depot. I am the mother of a severely autistic son and I live here in Crozet. Today I had a particularly rough morning upon waking we seen that our son had put a lot of things in the toilet and stopped it up. This happens so often , I took it to fb to vent. The conversation quickly went to my friends suggesting I get a smart technology toilet. We all joked that they were probably too expensive. My husband works two jobs and it’s always a financial struggle getting by. This evening my wonderful niece Sarah surprised me by dropping off one of these toilets . I was overjoyed . She told me how she contacted Home depot and they were generous enough to give it to us as a gift. Restoring our faith in humanity. Thank you, Susan
Safe Routes to School Grant Approved by VDOT
In May 2010, the Safe Routes to School grant was announced to great fanfare.
Today, I received an email stating that VDOT has approved the grant. More to come as I learn about the timing.
(too bad it’s going to be finished after we’re finished with our time at Crozet Elementary!)