Central Virginia:
“The number of new home sales in Central Virginia increased
30 percent to 2,763 in 2013 compared to 2012, and the average price for a new
home rose 9 percent to $341,407. New
home construction picked up as well, with building permits 25% higher than in
2012, according to a new report.
The Home Building Association of Richmond (HBAR), in
partnership with Commonwealth Partnerships, released a semi-annual report that
looks at the state of the housing industry in the greater Richmond area. ‘We
felt very strongly that there was a need for this kind of data among
professionals in the housing industry in Central Virginia,’ Craig Toalson, the HBAR’s CEO said in a statement.
Data provided by Integra Realty Resources-Richmond (IRR)
indicates that while activity was up last year, it remains below pre-recession
levels. Still, ‘The increase in new home sales and new development activity are
positive signs for the industry,’ said Ken Brown, Senior Managing Director at
IRR. Chesterfield County was the most active jurisdiction in
terms of new home sales. In 2013, the county captured a 38 percent market
share. Chesterfield, Henrico and Hanover Counties accounted for 81 percent of
all new home sales in the market. Yet Goochland County saw the largest jump in
the number of overall home sales in 2013 with 131 percent more closings than in
2012.”
~Virginia Business
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