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And by affordable, we're probably talking less than $250,000 in RVA!
Kate and I have sold a number of homes to 1st time buyers because we believe in them. They are the "amoeba" of the housing food chain. When they buy their 1st home, that owner can then buy their 2nd home, and that owner can buy their 3rd home. Get the picture??
It's hard to find decent housing under $150,000 - but we have managed to find it! You have to be quick, and you have to be willing to look outside of the box - but they are out there - and we're good at finding them!
So... send us you 1st time buyers and also investors - we'll get them in a home!
At breakfast today, my husband and I were talking about how great it is to live in Richmond and in Va. We just seem to be blessed.
The catalyst for the conversation was Amazon's announcement that they are coming to NOVA with 25,000 really good jobs.
And then, I open up my news links and find this article about our really low unemployment rate. WOW - we are blessed!
Just read this on FaceBook. Kate and I have even shown a few of these beauties. It isn't all doom and gloom out there. The jewels - either polished, or in the rough - can still be picked up. Give us a call - we can help you find them!
Check out this link about the trend of moving back to the burbs!
We've been noticing this trend here in Richmond for several years.
Many of Kate's and my clients are younger and as their families grow, they are being drawn to houses with yards and homes with more space.
Conversely, when we hold open houses in the City, we get a fairly equal number of downsizers and young professionals looking.
It's sort of nice to see what you're actually seeing is also backed up by the data.
Another interesting little factoid... this year for the 1st time, the Richmond Metro area hit 1 million. That probably explains the traffic that we've seen building up. I (Leigh) live in the Stratford Hills area and the easiest way for me to get out is to turn onto Chippenham. Turning left has become increasingly difficult - and it's all over the...
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