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Susie is a woman from Maggie Valley, North Carolina, USA
I am a horse person and NC RE Broker (emphasis on horse properties), very active in social media, who also tweets, blogs, markets, and promotes. One of 2009 Top 25 Most Connected Real Estate Professionals. Crave technology, new media, and Airstreams.
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Rated • 1 review • real estate • buckingtherealestatetrend.com
Maggie Valley, (in Haywood County) NC had 230 homes on the market this morning. It is a great time (as I might have mentioned before!) to consider the choices Buyers now have, especially in the price ranges between $200,000 to $500,000.
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Comparing the Haywood County, NC homes sold reports for the periods of January 1 thru February 22, 2007 vs. 2008 produces the following numbers, illustrative of the present residential real estate trend in our area (Maggie Valley, Waynesville, Canton, Clyde, Lake Junaluska).Three bedroom homes remain the best sellers in volume. Homes in the $700,000 to $799,999 took the longest to sell during the referenced period of 2007; homes in the $500,000 to $599,999 took the longest to sell in the same period of 2008. The price range of $100,000 to $199,999 had the most 'solds' during January 1 through February 22, 2007 as well as 2008.
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My COLDWELL BANKER Kasey & Associates colleagues and I, and our Broker-in-Charge, Brent Ivey, experienced the pleasure of devouring a delicious breakfast (including HOMEMADE granola) and being chauffered around on a private tour of the spectacular Balsam Mountain Preserve, located approximately 10 to 15 minutes from the heart of Waynesville, NC, in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, courtesy of Bruce Fine and Jimmy McDonnell of Balsam Mountain Preserve. Both the literature we were presented with, as well as the website for Balsam Mountain Preserve, are exquisite and most impressive... but seeing the property in person is the way to go. WOW.
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The chart below reflects how long the 388 homes that sold in Waynesville, NC in 2007 were on the market, by sold price range, according to the Haywood County MLS. The lowest priced home that sold in Waynesville, NC in 2007 was $66,100; the highest priced home that sold in Waynesville, NC was $1,250,000 (there were a total of 2 homes that sold in the $1mil and up range in Waynesville, NC in 2007). The average listing price in 2007 for Waynesville, NC was $283,277, and the average selling price was $269,077.
The average number of days on market for homes that sold in Waynesville, NC in 2007 was 146.
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The chart below reflects how long the 163 homes that sold in Maggie Valley, NC in 2007 were on the market, by sold price range, according to the Haywood County MLS. The lowest priced home that sold in Maggie Valley, NC in 2007 was $72,500; the highest priced home that sold was $1,600,000 (there were a total of 4 homes that sold in the $1mil and up range in Maggie Valley, NC in 2007). The average listing price in 2007 for Maggie Valley, NC was $305,235, and the average selling price was $288,155.
The average number of days on market for homes that sold in Maggie Valley, NC in 2007 was 129.
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Haywood County, NC residential real estate sales for January 2008 are easily compared to the four previous months in the numbers below. Haywood County, NC encompasses Maggie Valley, Waynesville, Canton, Clyde, Lake Junaluska, and surrounding areas such as Jonathan Creek. The length of time homes are on the market increased during January, and the number of 'solds' was down quite dramatically. Today, February 13, 2008, we have 969 active listings in Haywood County, NC. The absorption rate looking at today's active listings, if you use 31 closings in one month, is in years rather than months (let's just say over 2 years) ... but I hasten to note we are historically slower at this time of year, albeit not quite this slow.