
The housing market as a whole in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County seems to be stabilizing. As per my
market report earlier this week, sales increased by 4% in 2011, even though prices declined by 3%.
Land sales, however, are looking even better! There is quite a bit of information packed into the graph above, but here are the main things I think are important to note:
- Land sales soared in 2004 and 2005, and stayed at respectable levels in 2006 and 2007 -- for a total of 435 sales in 4 years. Then, sales dropped steadily between 2008 and 2010, to a low of only 27 sales in 2011. Let's look at that again --- in all of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County, there were only 27 sales of land of an acre or more. Wow!
- Sales of land greater than an acre almost doubled in 2011, to 49 total sales. That is quite an increase, and it beats 2009 sales figures as well.
- Prices also rebounded -- increasing to an average of $16,355 per acre -- it is encouraging to see this rebound in pricing in tandem with the rebound in sales pace.
Hopefully, a year from now, we'll have seen prices of residential properties stabilize in response to the increase in their sales pace --- similar to what we have seen in land sales. Stay tuned!