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Crozet’s Kids Rap
And they cover pretty much everything there is in Crozet …
Crozet really is a great place to live. And I’m glad these kids think so.
… Except for the Crozet Gazette, Anytime Fitness …
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Charlottesville Pie Fest – Crozet Mudhouse
You may remember the original, spontaneous Pie Down from earlier this year.
What does this have to do with Charlottesville real estate? Nothing at all, other than to highlight something that I think is really quite cool, and representative of the people and community we have here in Charlottesville.
What started on Twitter led to dozens of people crammed into the Mudhouse on the Downtown Mall … talking, laughing, having a good time … all due to pie.
Now, the Pie Down has grown to become bigger, badder and better – proceeds benefiting PACEM. … Continue reading…
Crozet Mudhouse – Will it Increase Property Values?

I’m wondering … will the opening of the Mudhouse in Crozet increase surrounding property values? My bet is yes.
I have long believed and argued that being "close to stuff" is valuable for buyers, sellers – people – both from a quality of life and from a property value point of view. With the opening of the Mudhouse, Crozet inches closer to having a real urban core – and that is valuable – economically and sociologically.
One question that I ask all of my clients who are interested in walking or biking to "stuff" is, "what does that … Continue reading…
The Mudhouse is Coming To Crozet
Charlottesville Pie Down – Ridiculously Good Fun
And so it was. The Cville Pie Down was the convergence of Twitter, community and the good people on and offline. It’s easy to dismiss the phenomenon that is Twitter until you see what occurred on Sunday, 24 May on Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall.
What does this have to do with Charlottesville real estate? Nothing at all, other than to highlight something that I think is really quite cool, and representative of the people and community we have here in Charlottesville.
What started on Twitter led to dozens of people crammed into the Mudhouse on the Downtown Mall … talking, … Continue reading…