The market split that’s been forming for two years is now obvious. Charlottesville City closings jumped 24% while medians fell 6%, Albemarle held volume but watched its attached/condo segment lose 8% on the median, and days on market roughly doubled in both. Buyers got more time. Sellers got a market that says no when the price is wrong.
AI Can Hear You. It Can’t Listen | Jim’s Note April 2026
April 2026 Note from Jim — “Home” matters more than ever. This month: Curiosity, the Charlottesville real estate market in the first quarter of 2026, AI and retention of expertise, you are not alone.
The Value that Solar Panels Bring to House – A Client Story
When evaluating a property with an existing solar array, the most critical step is determining whether the panels are owned outright or tied to a third-party lease that could complicate your mortgage. Buyers must also verify the transferability of manufacturer warranties and understand how Dominion or Appalachian Power handles the transition of net-metering credits. Finally, always cross-reference the age of the solar installation with the age of the roof to avoid the significant future expense of removing and resetting panels for a roof replacement.
How Many Homes Sold in Charlottesville Last Year (an MLS Story)
How many homes sold in Charlottesville and Albemarle in 2025? Thanks to the MLS, that’s not a hard question — 1,993 total, narrowing to 49 if you want detached, 4-bedroom, first-floor primary under an acre between $600K and $900K. Now imagine answering that without a mostly-comprehensive database, because that’s where private listing networks are pushing us.
Flipping the Parental Switch – Part 2 of 3
About 48% of resale homes sold in our market have first-floor living — and that number hasn’t moved in a decade. New construction is worse: only 31.6% have a first-floor primary, and the median price is over a million dollars. If multi-generational living is on your radar, here’s what to actually look for.
Flipping the Parental Switch – Part 1 of 3
Flipping the switch – when parents follow grandkids, and kids care for the parents, in Charlottesville, and beyond, in 2026. Things have changed a bit since I first wrote this story in 2015.
Teamwork to Search (the Internet) for Homes
Searching for homes in the Charlottesville Virginia market requires teamwork – buyers and realtors searching multiple sites for homes.