McEnearney Loudoun, Fauquier and Prince William Market Report, First Half 2018

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a message from maureen mcenearney dunn

2018 first half review

loudoun county summary

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leesburg

east loudoun

west loudoun

prince william county summary

bristow

dumfries

gainesville

haymarket manassas, manassas park, manassas city

woodbridge

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fauquier county summary

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a message from maureen mcenearney dunn McEnearney Associates has had the privilege of serving the Washington, DC metropolitan area since 1980. With almost four decades of success, we know what a special place this is to live and work! We’re proud to be locally owned, locally operated and locally involved. When John McEnearney founded our company, he had a clear objective: “To provide a quality of real estate services that is second to none. To earn the respect of our customers and clients and ultimately their recognition as the best.” While we have grown from a small office with 15 agents in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia to one with nine offices in Washington, Maryland and Virginia and over 370 wonderful Associates, our commitment to that objective has never wavered. We are honored every time a client chooses us to help them sell, buy or rent their home. Every transaction, regardless of price, is important to us – because it is important to you. We hope you enjoy this Loudoun-Fauquier-Prince William Counties Market Report, and please let us know if we can ever help with any of your real estate needs. Sincerely,

Maureen McEnearney Dunn President

Maureen McEnearney Dunn President McEnearney Associates REALTORS®, Inc. mdunn@mcenearney.com +1 703 738 9544


2018 first half review The real estate markets in the outer suburbs of the Northern Virginia were generally positive in the first half of 2018. Many key market indicators for Loudoun, Prince William and Fauquier Counties were positive. As you’ll see in this report, homes sold a little closer to their original list price and for fewer days on the market compared to the first half of 2017, and there was modest appreciation in home prices, as well. But the overall number of homes sold was down in both Loudoun and Prince Williams Counties, and up a tiny amount in Fauquier County. Specifically, in Loudoun County, there was a 2.7% drop in the total number of homes sold, a fourday drop in the average time on the market and a 3.5% increase in the average sales price. In Prince William County, including Manassas and Manassas Park, there was an 8% drop in the number of homes sold, but they sold on average four days more quickly. The average sales price was up 4%. In Fauquier County, there was a 1.6% increase in the number of homes sold, a four-day drop in the average days on the market and a 2% increase in the average sales price. Even with the drop in the average time on the market, homes in Fauquier County take over twice as long to sell as those in Loudoun and Prince William.

We’re far enough into the year to conclude that the impact of last year’s tax reform legislation has been negligible – the negative implications of the limit on the deductibility of state and local taxes has largely been offset by the increase in takehome pay for many wage-earners. Mortgage interest rates jumped almost a half point in the first couple of months of 2018 but have since stabilized. Rates have hovered around 4.6% for the last three months. While the increase in rates has hurt affordability, buyers have not been deterred and rates are still extremely low from an historical perspective. Overall supply of homes in Loudoun and Prince William is right at two months, and just under one-month for homes priced under $300,000. The supply is Fauquier County is closer to four months. We see little on the horizon that will cause any significant shift in the market for the balance of the year. We hope you find this information useful, and we invite you to connect with any of our terrific McEnearney Associates for a deeper look!

Each area can see different market dynamics, so you’ll find an analysis of the performance of detached homes, attached homes and condos for the 11 communities that make this such a wonderful place to live. The biggest challenge last year that contributed to the modest drop in sales volume was inventory, and that continued in the first half of 2018. The overall number of available homes on the market was 10% - 15% below the levels seen in 2017, and the shortages were even more significant for homes priced under $300,000. The lack of quality inventory made it pretty tough for first-time homebuyers.

David Howell Executive Vice President and CIO McEnearney Associates REALTORS®, Inc. dhowell@mcenearney.com +1 703 738 9513


loudoun county summary

Homes Sold

Avg Days on Market

Average Sales Price

Avg Sales Price/ Org List Price

Ashburn

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

943 952 0.95%

26.8 28.6 6.78%

$525,581 $530,717 0.98%

98.8% 98.9% 0.07%

Leesburg

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

842 768 -8.79%

46.9 44.7 -4.66%

$505,254 $530,639 5.02%

97.3% 98.0% 0.74%

East Loudoun

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

1,005 956 -4.88%

28.2 21.3 -24.46%

$444,624 $462,487 4.02%

98.8% 99.0% 0.24%

West Loudoun

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

706 705 -0.14%

56.8 48.7 -14.26%

$541,015 $563,466 4.15%

97.1% 96.7% -0.41%

Loudoun County

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

3,614 3,517 -2.68%

38.6 34.7 -10.12%

$504,539 $522,303 3.52%

98.0% 98.2% 0.16%

17334 Cannonade Dr | MLS# LO10092556


ashburn

Ashburn is located west of Washington, D.C., just beyond Sterling. The community is part of Northern Virginia’s well-developed tech corridor that stretches from Reston to Leesburg. Ashburn’s substantial growth has been bolstered by the presence of a range of telecommunications, IT and Internet service companies. Before reaching its current state, Ashburn resembled many of the other communities found in Loudoun County. Farmland was in abundance and Ashburn was home to a number of largeacre estates. The community’s name is said to have been taken from Ashburn Farm. Today, Ashburn Farm is one of many subdivisions that can be found in the area. Ashburn is a medium-sized community with a large number of recently built townhomes and single-family residences. The car is king in Ashburn although that may change with the arrival of the planned Silver Line Metro. Proximity to Dulles International Airport is a luxury Ashburn enjoys, but many in Northern Virginia are not afforded. Ashburn offers a contemporary environment with all the conveniences of excellent shopping opportunities and several golf courses. If you will be working in Reston, Herndon or Tysons Corner, then Ashburn is an excellent place to stake a claim.

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

342

293

-14.33%

DOM

34.1

28.8

-15.55%

AVG SP

$721,311

$741,248

2.76%

SP/OLP

98.3%

98.6%

0.26%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

434

456

5.07%

DOM

20.9

32.2

54.15%

AVG SP

$452,961

$488,155

7.77%

SP/OLP

99.5%

99.1%

-0.35%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

167

203

21.56%

DOM

27.1

20.3

-25.15%

AVG SP

$313,469

$322,854

2.99%

SP/OLP

98.8%

99.1%

0.30%

Detached

Attached

Condo


42469 Redstone Ter | SOLD

20367 Coldstream Ter | SOLD

21397 Fitzgerald Dr | SOLD

43759 Cog Hill Ter | SOLD

20600 Exchange St | SOLD


2713 Mount Vernon Ave | SOLD

109 Custis Ave E | SOLD

223 Mason Ave E | SOLD


leesburg

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

415

382

-7.95%

DOM

56.9

60.0

5.39%

AVG SP

$649,966

$682,013

4.93%

SP/OLP

96.5%

97.5%

1.04%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

300

247

-17.67%

DOM

28.9

23.5

-18.66%

AVG SP

$412,223

$430,422

4.41%

SP/OLP

99.0%

99.3%

0.31%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

127

139

9.45%

DOM

56.6

39.6

-30.01%

AVG SP

$252,136

$291,857

15.75%

SP/OLP

97.4%

97.8%

0.39%

Detached

Attached

Condo

Leesburg is located roughly 40 miles outside of Washington, D.C. For most of its history, Leesburg consisted of large farms and plantations. Leesburg’s historic district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. Today, it marks the center for Loudoun County’s government and commercial affairs. Downtown Leesburg is well preserved and picturesque with numerous shops and gourmet restaurants. There is plenty to do for the idle mind. Oatlands Plantation and Morven Park allow one to explore the community’s history and architecture. Balls Bluff Battlefield Park features wooded trails and guided tours. The nearby Leesburg Premium Outlets provides an ideal shopping experience. From historic sites and museums to shopping destinations, parks and outdoor recreation to seasonal attractions, Leesburg has something for everyone. The historic downtown gets you away from the hustle and bustle and provides a vast array of shopping, dining and entertainment.


east loudoun

We are defining East Loudoun as the communities closer to Dulles Airport and Fairfax County, not including Ashburn. These areas have generally seen more growth with higher density than those further west. Sterling is a suburban, commuter city and “bedroom community” of the Greater Washington Metropolitan Area. Sterling residents enjoy shopping at nearby Dulles Town Center. Dulles Airport is minutes away. There are several golf courses and Claude Moore Park offers a variety of activities for people of all ages. South Riding is a very beautiful planned community in Loudoun County. It offers residents the luxuries of a cardio gym, fitness classes, a fitness trail, outdoor and indoor swimming pools, a fishing pier, parks, tennis courts and fields for all types of sports. With all these amenities, events bring residents together for movie nights, summer camps, pool parties, dog swims, football nights, book swaps, corn hole tournaments, a triathlon and concerts. Shopping and restaurants are also plentiful in South Riding. With all these amenities and attractions, you’ll never want to leave this perfectly planned community.

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

428

406

-5.14%

DOM

29.8

23.4

-21.45%

AVG SP

$545,128

$561,273

2.96%

SP/OLP

98.6%

98.8%

0.17%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

391

392

0.26%

DOM

20.2

17.4

-13.99%

AVG SP

$402,403

$419, 280

4.19%

SP/OLP

99.2%

99.5%

0.29%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

186

158

-15.05%

DOM

41.3

25.5

-38.23%

AVG SP

$302,109

$315,844

4.55%

SP/OLP

98.0%

98.6%

0.58%

Detached

Attached

Condo


905 Circle Ter | SOLD

915 Allison St | SOLD

1230 Kingston Ave | SOLD


119 Saint Paul St | SOLD

17939 Taylor Rd | SOLD

38392 Stone Eden Dr | SOLD

20260 Gileswood Farm Ln | SOLD

12942 Axline Rd | SOLD


west loudoun

Detached # OF UNITS

DOM

AVG SP

SP/OLP

Attached

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

516

496

-3.88%

68.0

60.1

-11.62%

$597,482

$637,545

6.71%

96.8%

96.1%

-0.72%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

124

138

11.29%

DOM

15.6

23.2

48.72%

AVG SP

$434,133

$417,830

-3.76%

SP/OLP

98.5%

98.9%

0.41%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

66

71

7.58%

46.4

18.2

-60.78%

AVG SP

$300,360

$329,020

9.54%

SP/OLP

97.6%

99.3%

1.74%

Condo # OF UNITS

DOM

We are defining West Loudoun as the communities further from Dulles Airport and Fairfax County, but not including Leesburg. Known for rolling hills, horses, and wineries, these communities offer a different pace from their suburban neighbors. Lovettsville offers a range of single-family farmhouses, colonials and ramblers. There is also land available for building. Lovettsville has a vast array of outdoor recreation to offer including the Town Square and the Town Green, a public park space great for a picnic or a nice stroll. Purcellville is located about an hour west of Washington, D.C. Like Middleburg and other communities in Loudoun County, Purcellville was a halfway point for those traveling between D.C. and Winchester. Today Purcellville is still one of the biggest dairy farming and orchard grass producers in the nation. Waterford is the kind of community that seems to be unfazed by the passage of time. The preservation of the original buildings maintains the ambiance of Main Street America. Those interested should take note of the communities old Victorians, colonials and farmhouses. Waterford is home to many equestrian training centers and boarding centers. Aldie encompasses much more area than indicated on a map. Large tracts of land, typical of locales in Virginia piedmont region, can be found in the western, and northwestern parts of the community. Heading east, Aldie also includes the sprawling neighborhood of Stone Ridge. Established in 1787, Middleburg was named because of its location midway between Alexandria and Winchester. Middleburg is horse country. It’s the kind of place where one can escape the reigns of the urban grind and blend into a calmer, more idyllic scene. It is a stylish community that boasts historic architecture and tree-lined streets adorned with charming shops and restaurants. There are a variety of popular activities including the Hunt Country Stable Tour and the annual Christmas Parade



prince william county summary

Homes Sold

Avg Days on Market

Average Sales Price

Avg Sales Price/ Org List Price

Bristow

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

333 257 -22.82%

23.2 24.0 3.45%

$427,041 $439,631 2.95%

98.7% 98.9% 0.20%

Dumfries

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

323 358 10.84%

26.2 37.0 41.22%

$347,464 $372,491 7.20%

98.6% 99.3% 0.71%

Gainesville

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

418 388 -7.18%

53.4 37.3 -30.15%

$451,023 $468,718 3.92%

97.4% 98.7% 1.33%

Haymarket

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

324 307 -5.25%

59.1 41.8 -29.27%

$511,041 $525,135 2.76%

98.2% 98.2% 0.00%

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

1,191 1,129 -5.21%

39.8 36.0 -9.55%

$333,118 $350,417 5.19%

98.0% 98.3% 0.31%

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

1,720 1,505 -12.50%

36.7 30.2 -17.71%

$335,473 $346,979 3.43%

98.4% 98.6% 0.20%

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

4,466 4,102 -8.15%

40.1 34.6 -13.72%

$369,360 $384,415 4.08%

98.2% 98.5% 0.31%

Manassas, Manassas Park, Manassas City Woodbridge

Prince William County


bristow

Bristow is located southwest of Fairfax County and about an hour outside of Washington, D.C. It is nestled between the communities of Manassas and Nokesville. Bristow was a point of contention during the American Civil War, when the area was better known as Bristoe Station. Up until the turn of the 19th century, the Linton Family owned the majority of the land in Bristow. In 1894 their property was deeded to the Catholic Church and The Linton Hall School was built shortly thereafter. This land was parceled and sold to developers later in the 20th century in order to raise money for Linton Hall School. Bristow is typified by single-family residential homes and townhomes. There are walking and equestrian trails at nearby Bristoe Station Battlefield Heritage Park. Residents are also close to several golf courses including Broad Run and Bristow Manor Golf Clubs.

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

205

160

-21.95%

DOM

28.3

31.1

9.89%

AVG SP

$486,136

$498,446

2.53%

SP/OLP

98.6%

98.6%

0.00%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

128

97

-24.22%

DOM

15.1

12.4

-17.88%

AVG SP

$332,396

$342,615

3.07%

SP/OLP

98.9%

99.6%

0.71%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

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DOM

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AVG SP

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SP/OLP

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Detached

Attached

Condo


12376 Iona Sound Dr | SOLD


18086 Tebbs Ln | SOLD

15465 Golf Club Dr | SOLD

4219 Kenton Cir | SOLD


dumfries

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

184

201

9.24%

DOM

29.5

43.1

46.10%

$414,356

$428,023

3.30%

Detached

AVG SP

SP/OLP

98.5%

98.8%

0.30%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

138

153

10.87%

DOM

22.0

28.1

27.73%

AVG SP

$259,495

$303,414

16.92%

SP/OLP

99.0%

100.4%

1.41%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

1

4

300.00%

2.0

73.8

3,590.00%

AVG SP

$179,000

$224,250

25.28%

SP/OLP

100.0%

98.2%

-1.80%

Attached

Condo # OF UNITS

DOM

Dumfries is located 28 miles south of Washington, D.C. It was the first of seven townships in Prince William County and the oldest continuously chartered town in Virginia. Dumfries is an unassuming community with a notable history. At one point Dumfries was the second leading port in colonial America on par with New York and Boston. Traditional ramblers, townhomes and colonials are just a part of Dumfries rural backdrop. The community’s location close to I-95 and Quantico make it appealing for commuters. Dumfries is an active community that embodies the small town ethos. It’s the kind of place where you can let down your hair and enjoy the finer things in life without a fuss. Life in Dumfries revolves around seasonal pursuit commensurate with the weather. There is an annual spring festival, which is open to the public. JoJo’s Original Soft Serve dishes up cool treats during the hot summer months - there’s a line even when it rains. Or, unwind at Tim’s Riverside Bar and let your mind go with the flow of the Potomac.


gainesville

Gainesville lies west of Fairfax County in the rolling foothills of Virginia. Its name refers to Thomas Gaines, the area’s first postmaster. The community’s establishment in the 1850s coincided with the arrival of the Manassas Gap Rail Road. Logistically speaking, Gainesville was an integral point in the shipping and transport of grain, timber and cattle. Since the early 1990s, Gainesville has undergone major commercial and residential development. This includes three major subdivisions: Lake Manassas, Heritage Hunt and Virginia Oaks. Despite its suburban trend, Gainesville still maintains its rural vibe. The community’s unassuming ambiance gives way to a host of activities. The Virginia Gateway Shopping Center offers a range of options. Golf courses abound. Explore Manassas National Battlefield Park or take in a world class act at Jiffy Lube Live Pavilion.

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

267

242

-9.36%

DOM

51.9

38.6

-25.63%

AVG SP

$517,143

$540,795

4.57%

SP/OLP

97.0%

98.2%

1.24%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

134

132

-1.49%

DOM

57.4

33.8

-41.11%

AVG SP

$345,205

$357,093

3.44%

SP/OLP

98.6%

99.9%

1.32%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

17

14

-17.65%

46.1

46.8

1.52%

AVG SP

$246,629

$275,270

11.61%

SP/OLP

98.1%

99.0%

0.92%

Detached

Attached

Condo # OF UNITS

DOM


14947 Hopewells Landing Dr | SOLD

8408 Lippizan Pl | SOLD

13990 Cannondale Way | SOLD


2311 Mountain Rd | SOLD

2304 Lookout Rd | SOLD

5388 Trevino Dr | SOLD


haymarket

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

215

192

-10.70%

DOM

69.6

50.7

-27.16%

AVG SP

$581,067

$608,044

4.64%

SP/OLP

98.1%

97.9%

-0.20%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

98

101

3.06%

36.1

22.4

-37.95%

AVG SP

$378,492

$391,604

3.46%

SP/OLP

98.7%

99.4%

0.71%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

11

14

27.27%

59.5

60.1

1.01%

AVG SP

$323,239

$351,415

8.72%

SP/OLP

96.9%

97.3%

0.41%

Detached

Attached # OF UNITS

DOM

Condo # OF UNITS

DOM

Chartered in 1799, Haymarket lies just west of Fairfax County. At one point Haymarket was a go-between of sorts for settlers heading from Pennsylvania to the Carolinas. Unfortunately, much of the original town was burned down during the Civil War. Only four of the original buildings that were constructed prior to the Civil War are still standing today. Despite its tumultuous past, Haymarket has grown from a rural town into more of a suburban community. But that doesn’t mean the community has forgotten its roots. Ramblers and colonial houses dot expansive lots situated on wide streets. Some of the larger neighborhoods include Piedmont and Dominion Valley. From May to October, Haymarket residents reap the benefits of the community’s farmer’s market. This is the beginning of horse and wine country and there is plenty to do for those who seek it.


manassas, manassas park, manassas city Manassas is located just outside of Fairfax County, to the west of Centreville. Many of us first learned of Manassas in grade school. The First Battle of Manassas was the first major land battle of the American Civil War. This was in July of 1861. A subsequent battle was fought in Manassas one year later. Historically speaking, Manassas has been a hotly contested area of land. During the Civil War, Manassas served as a rail junction leading to Richmond, Washington, D.C. and the Shenandoah Valley. As a result of its connection to the railroads, Manassas flourished after the War. The town was incorporated in 1873. Nearly 100 years later, Manassas became an independent city. Manassas is a suburban, mixed-use community with single-family houses, townhomes and condominiums. It is ideally located just beyond Centreville off of I-66. The City of Manassas, which is located nearby, is a hub of activity. Manassas offers many opportunities for play. There is an aquatic and fitness center, pools, parks and paths for all to enjoy. There is a public library and center for the arts as well. Manassas holds fairs, festivals and events annually to get residents and visitors out to socialize. The City of Manassas is a bustling locale with small town flavor. There are plenty of places to dine and shop. The Harris Pavilion hosts everything from concerts to chili cook-offs. An Amtrak station is located near city center, making day trips to and from Manassas a breeze. Manassas Park is a suburban, commuter city. The community offers an active event calendar and a responsive coalition of community leaders. Head to Old Town Manassas for dining, shopping, concerts and more.

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

615

590

-4.07%

DOM

49.1

44.3

-9.78%

AVG SP

$409,972

$428,195

4.44%

SP/OLP

97.7%

98.0%

0.31%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

489

447

-8.59%

DOM

29.8

27.0

-9.40%

AVG SP

$264,688

$280,159

5.84%

SP/OLP

98.5%

99.0%

0.51%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

87

91

4.60%

30.5

27.1

-11.15%

AVG SP

$174,459

$194,666

11.58%

SP/OLP

96.8%

98.4%

1.65%

Detached

Attached

Condo # OF UNITS

DOM


9353 River Crest Rd | SOLD

9634 Branchview Ln | SOLD


12322 Beechnut Ct | SOLD

12937 Morning Dew Dr | SOLD

5932 Moonbeam Dr | SOLD

13118 Holly Leaf Ct | SOLD

4141 Granby Rd | SOLD


woodbridge

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

838

753

-10.14%

DOM

38.0

35.3

-7.11%

AVG SP

$397,691

$408.657

2.76%

SP/OLP

98.3%

98.3%

0.00%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

773

676

-12.55%

DOM

33.1

24.3

-26.59%

AVG SP

$283,831

$293,074

3.26%

SP/OLP

98.6%

99.2%

0.61%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

109

76

-30.28%

DOM

51.2

31.4

-38.67%

AVG SP

$223,376

$215,358

-3.59%

SP/OLP

96.9%

97.3%

0.41%

Detached

Attached

Condo

Woodbridge caters to its community. The Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge allows residents to explore Virginia’s tidal shores and corresponding habitats. Leesylvania State Park is also worthy of praise. What is now a public park was once thought to be the site of an old Algonquian village. It was also the site of the Lee Family’s home. There is a host of amenities in Woodbridge including retail outlets and the Potomac Mills Mall. You can even catch some baseball. Everyone loves the Potomac Nationals.



fauquier county summary

# of Units Sold

Avg Days on Market

Average Sales Price

Avg Sales Price/ Org List Price

Warrenton

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

295 295 0.00%

62.0 48.1 -22.42%

$424,679 $446,870 5.23%

97.1% 96.6% -0.51%

Fauquier County

1Q 2017 1Q 2018 % CHANGE

567 558 -1.59%

75.1 71.7 -4.53%

$440,706 $449,545 2.01%

93.6% 95.5% 2.03%

10306 Ada Rd | MLS# FQ9888137


warrenton

Fauquier County offers peacefulness away from the hustle and bustle of life’s hectic pace. It is located in the heart of Virginia’s wine and hunt country. Warrenton is the largest town in Fauquier County with more than 50% of the county’s sales. Fauquier County in general offers more than 21 parks and recreational facilities, various golf clubs, equestrian clubs and training centers. The Flying Circus in Bealeton performs every Sunday, May through October. Pilots and parachute jumpers perform daring stunts off airplanes. Fauquier County has agricultural aspects like, pick-your-own berries/veggies, farm tours, Farmer’s Markets and corn mazes. Along with the enjoyable outdoor activities, Fauquier is home to many historical battlefield sites, museums, trails and tours and family research centers.

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

# OF UNITS

249

259

4.02%

DOM

67.2

52.6

-21.73%

AVG SP

$452,904

$469,764

3.72%

SP/OLP

97.0%

96.4%

-0.62%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

24

30

25.00%

24.4

14.4

-40.98%

AVG SP

$259,767

$293,743

13.08%

SP/OLP

99.3%

99.1%

-0.20%

2017 First Half

2018 First Half

% CHG (1H17 vs 1H18)

22

6

-72.73%

44.0

22.5

-48.86%

AVG SP

$285,134

$224,250

-21.35%

SP/OLP

97.5%

95.8%

-1.74%

Detached

Attached # OF UNITS

DOM

Condo # OF UNITS

DOM



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