Browsing Category Trends

We’ll all be Earthcraft soon

Friday, I met with some potential buyers who spoke to exactly what I foresee as being what is “next,” both from a want and a need perspective.A bit of research led me to this excellent interview with John Beldock, CEO of EcoBroker….  I don’t necessarily agree with the severity of all the comments, but there are some valid points regarding the speed with which homes have been built of late and the accompanying level of quality….  I said the other day in The HooK: “In the last several years, people had gotten away from the ‘buying smart’ mentality and were just buying,”Change that sentence around a bit – In the last several years, people had gotten away from the ‘builders smart’ mentality and were just building whatever they could, as fast as they could.Not surprisingly, none of the EarthCraft builders in Charlottesville market are “production” builders.  Waldo has collected a few useful links.Can homes with these offerings be built in a dense environment?What will Homeowners’ Associations’ response be to solar panels?Solar power is becoming more affordableA look at alternative energy and moreHow to green your heatingA lot of the green “trends” are simple common sense.

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Monday real estate roundup

From (mostly) the big media -Reading between the signs (NYTimes)Maybe Realtors are needed after all (CBS Marketwatch)Young builders -vs- old builders’ experience/perceptions (CBS Marketwatch)”Simply put, many of the guys in charge on the divisional level don’t know what a down market is like because they’ve never been in one”Thoughts on the housing slowdown (Econbrowser)What is it they say about those who forget history?  Something about doom and repetition?

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It’s almost like they know what we’re thinking

This is fascinating and so very insightful – Thanks to Bill Tancer who has…  superimposed the monthly data from the NAR on a Hitwise search term volume chart for the search query “homes for sale.Whom do you/should you trust?  Economists, pundits, or search?  Or all three?I know that I have added his blog to my RSS reader, and Hitwise’s as well.Hat tip to Inman.

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What happens after the Baby Boomers?

There is an awful lot of discussion about the impending retirement of the Baby Boomer generation and the impact that they are and will continue to have on the real estate market.  I noted it here a little while ago. The CharlAlbemarle area has very little housing that is suitable (mostly single-level living, Universal Design, (and here)conveniently located near efficient public transport) for the 55+ crowd.  One of the only single-family developments (condos excluded) designed for retiring baby boomers is at least 20 minutes north of the City – with no public transportation at all….  While the houses may not suit today’s lifestyles – open floorplans and kitchens, master suites, at least 2300 finished square feet – they have that other major criterion – Location.  What will the landscape look like in thirty or forty years when these now new developments (I am reluctant to call some of these new incarnations “neighborhoods” just yet) start to experience their own turnover?…  The current trend for Gens X and Y is toward smaller, smarter spaces rather than large, sprawling McMansions plopped into a field somewhere.  This seems to me to be two incompatible trends poised to collide at some point.A Rismedia story noted:Three out of five (baby boomers) say their idea of the perfect location to retire is in a rural area or small town, with only 12 percent saying an urban or city setting, and nearly half would consider living in an age-restricted community; 38 percent want to be close to family.If money were no object, access to quality health care is important to more Boomers than being on a golf course (38 percent vs. 4 percent).  Ideally, they would like to live in a rural area with access to quality health care.

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Fun with Google Trends

Local builder -vs- national builders in the Charlottesville areaMold -vs- asbestos -vs- radonNational real estate websitesBlog -vs- RSS -vs- PodcastCharlottesville -vs- AlbemarleMLS -vs- FSBO – interestingly, all of the top cities are from Canada.  In essence, Google Trends gives another means by which to present one’s argument with one’s own manipulation of statistics.

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