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                <title>The Truth Behind “Active Under Contract” (And Why Smart Buyers Pay Attention)</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Orange County VA Real Estate Market Update: What The March 2026 Numbers Are Really Saying</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Spring always has a way of getting people to start thinking about real estate again. Maybe it’s the longer days....]]>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - No Garage</strong></li>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Spring Real Estate Market Explained: What Buyers and Sellers Should Really Expect</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[When people think of spring, they usually think of fresh air, blooming flowers, and new beginnings. In real estate, that...]]>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<ul><!-- wp:list-item -->
<li> Basement with a Garage</li>
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<li> Basement without Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement with Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement and no Garage</li>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just listed: 36060 Coyote Trl Locust Grove, VA 22508</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/just-listed-36060-coyote-trl-locust-grove-va-22508/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[🔑 This Nearly New Locust Grove Townhome Offers the Lifestyle Today’s Buyers Want 📍 36060 Coyote Trl Locust Grove, VA...]]>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Listed: 28100 Tatum Rd, Unionville, VA 22567</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[🌿 New Construction in Unionville, VA With Acreage, Modern Finishes, and a Peaceful Creek Setting If you’ve been dreaming about...]]>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Mid-Century Modern Homes Explained: Why This Design Still Captivates Buyers Today</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Spend a few minutes browsing real estate listings or flipping through home design content, and one style keeps resurfacing—mid-century modern....]]>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/laminate-vs-hardwood-flooring-a-data-driven-guide-for-smart-homeowners/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>The One Partner in Your Home Sale You Probably Aren’t Thinking About (But Should Be)</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Twin Lake Villas Locust Grove VA | 55+ Homes for Sale in Orange County VA</title>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Selling a House in Virginia: 7 Essential Steps to Get Started With Confidence</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Listed at 36075 Coyote Trail, Locust Grove, VA: Move-In Ready 2024 Home with Flexible Living Space &amp;amp; Outdoor Entertaining</title>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Orange County, VA Housing Inventory &amp;amp; Market Activity 2026</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Home Buying for Beginners: Five Essential Things Every First-Time Home Buyer Needs to Start the Home Buying Process: Insights from a Locust Grove REALTOR ®</title>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>5 Mistakes to Avoid When Staging a Kitchen</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Real Estate Questions Answered:  What is my home worth?</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Ready to Sell Your Home in Locust Grove :  Tips for Getting Stains Out of Carpets</title>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Three Home Inspections Options When Buying a House in Locust Grove or the Surrounding Area</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/three-home-inspections-options-when-buying-a-house-in-locust-grove-or-the-surrounding-area/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Seven Things Sellers Should Do Right Before Opening Your Home to Buyers : Tips from a real estate agent in Locust Grove</title>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Real Estate Questions Answered:  What is private mortgage insurance?</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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                <title>Just Sold : Land in Orange &amp;#8211; Shore Drive Road Orange, VA 22960</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/just-sold-land-in-orange-shore-drive-road-orange-va-22960/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Sold: Land in Unionville VA &amp;#8211; 0 Captains Way</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Listed: Land in Page County Lot K5 White Oak Road Luray, VA 22835</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/just-listed-land-in-page-county-lot-k5-white-oak-road-luray-va-22835/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Real Estate Questions Answered: What are the steps involved in buying a house?</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/real-estate-questions-answered-what-are-the-steps-involved-in-buying-a-house/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Home Buying for Beginners: How to Improve Your Credit Score Before Buying a Home</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<li> Basement with a Garage</li>
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<li> Basement without Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement with Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement and no Garage</li>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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                <title>8 Tips to Easily Stage a Home Office</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Home Buying for Beginners:  How to get the best mortgage rate for your home</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<li> Basement with a Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement with Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement and no Garage</li>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Home in Spotsylvania for sale : 8128 Shirley Road Spotsylvania, VA 22551</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<li> Basement with a Garage</li>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Real Estate Questions Answered: How can I increase the value of a home ?</title>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<li> Basement with a Garage</li>
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<li> Basement without Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement with Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement and no Garage</li>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>February 2025 Market Update for Houses in Locust Grove</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/february-2025-market-update-for-houses-in-locust-grove/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Listed House in Rhoadesville : 5438 Dog Patch Lane Rhoadesville, VA 22542</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/just-listed-house-in-rhoadesville-5438-dog-patch-lane-rhoadesville-va-22542/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Getting Your Home Ready for the Spring Real Estate Market :  Tips for Buyers and Sellers</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<li> No Basement and no Garage</li>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Open House in Locust Grove this Weekend:  4414 Governor Almond Road</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/open-house-in-locust-grove-this-weekend-4414-governor-almond-road/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Real Estate Questions Answered:  My REALTOR® shared feedback from a showing &amp;#8211;  now what?</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - No Garage</strong></li>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>6 Mistakes to Avoid When Staging a Basement</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<li> Basement with a Garage</li>
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<li> Basement without Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement with Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement and no Garage</li>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<li><strong>Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p></p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - No Garage</strong></li>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Sold Home in Unionville &amp;#8211;  26427 Orange Springs Road Unionville, VA 22567</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/just-sold-home-in-unionville-26427-orange-springs-road-unionville-va-22567/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Nine Tips for Starting A Successful Home Search</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/nine-tips-for-starting-a-successful-home-search/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>8 Easy but Important Things to Do Before Selling Your Home From a Locust Grove REALTOR ®</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/8-easy-but-important-things-to-do-before-selling-your-home-from-a-locust-grove-realtor/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<li> No Basement with Garage</li>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title> Neighborhood Spotlight: The Houses in Wilderness Shores</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/real-estate-questions-answered-what-areas-of-my-home-are-the-most-important-to-stage/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>January 2025 Housing Market Update for Homes in Locust Grove</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Is it a mistake to list your home in the winter?</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Listed Land in Orange County : 0 Captains Way Unionville, VA 22567</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/just-listed-land-in-orange-county-0-captains-way-unionville-va-22567/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Neighborhood Spotlight: The homes in Lake of the Woods</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Sold House in Unionville : 26399 Orange Springs Road Unionville, VA  22567</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/just-sold-house-in-unionville-26399-orange-springs-road-unionville-va-22567/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>13 Common Questions for Buyers to Ask an Agent from a Locust Grove REALTOR ®</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Throughout my tenure as a Locust Grove REALTOR ® I have always enjoyed getting to work with first time home...]]>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Kitchen Staging Tips : Getting this Room Ready When Selling Your Home</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Real Estate Questions Answered:  Why do I need a home inspection for a newer home ?</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/real-estate-questions-answered-why-do-i-need-a-home-inspection-for-a-newer-home/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Tips for Getting Your Home Sold in the Current Market</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Sold New Construction Home in Rhoadesville : 5533 Dog Patch Lane </title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Four Decorating Trends in 2025 : Bring Warmth and Nature into your Locust Grove house</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Eight Common Questions for Sellers to Ask an Agent from a Locust Grove REALTOR ®</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>A Year in Review for this Locust Grove REALTOR ® 2024</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<li> Basement with a Garage</li>
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<li> Basement without Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement with Garage</li>
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<li> No Basement and no Garage</li>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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                <title>Simple and Delicious New Year’s Eve Appetizers</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Sold : House in Orange Virginia : 22282 Monrovia Road</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Real Estate Questions Answered:  How do I decide on a listing price?</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Thinking about buying a home that is being sold as-is?  Why a home inspection for informational purposes only is a necessity.</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Not Necessary But Awesome to Have Home Features: A Few Things to Look For When Buying a House in Locust Grove</title>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Santa Visits Locust Grove</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/santa-visits-locust-grove/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Real Estate Questions Answered:  How do I know if this lot is the right one for me?</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Listed Home in Unionville : 26427 Orange Springs Road Unionville, VA 22567</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/just-listed-home-in-unionville-26427-orange-springs-road-unionville-va-22567/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>November Market Update for Homes in Locust Grove</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Five Tips for Staging a Child’s Bedroom When You Are Selling Your Locust Grove House</title>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Happy Thanksgiving!</title>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Holiday Gifts for New Homeowners 2024</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>A Home Selling Timeline : When to Start, What to Do, and How to Prep for the Market from a Locust Grove REALTOR ®</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Sold House in Marshall : 9830 Wineberry Road</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Real Estate Questions Answered:  What is escrow in real estate?</title>
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                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>October 2024  Market Update for Homes in Locust Grove</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/october-2024-market-update-for-homes-in-locust-grove/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Listed : House in Locust Grove : 4414 Governor Almond Road Locust Grove, VA 22508</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/just-listed-house-in-locust-grove-4414-governor-almond-road-locust-grove-va-22508/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<li><strong>No Basement - Yes Garage</strong></li>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Bathroom Features Homeowners are Putting in Their Homes : What to Consider When Remodeling Your Locust Grove Home</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>4 Home Staging Tips for Closets : Tackling Storage Space When Selling Your Home</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/4-home-staging-tips-for-closets-tackling-storage-space-when-selling-your-home/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Listed Home in Spotsylvania : 12808 Plantation Drive Spotsylvania Drive, VA 22551</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Road Tripping with the Jones : River’s Edge Campground</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<li> Basement with a Garage</li>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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                <title>Just listed New Construction Home in Rhoadesville : 5533 Dog Patch Lane </title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/just-listed-new-construction-home-in-rhoadesville-5533-dog-patch-lane/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Staging a Primary Bedroom when Selling Your House in Locust Grove or Elsewhere</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Three Things Buyers Must Do During a Final Walk Through</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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                <title>Just Sold House in Unionville : 28270 Tatum Road</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Real Estate Questions Answered:  How do I start the home selling process?</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/real-estate-questions-answered-how-do-i-start-the-home-selling-process/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>Just Listed : House in Unionville : 26399 Orange Springs Road Unionville, VA 22567</title>
                <link>https://seanjoneshomes.com/real-estate-blog/just-listed-house-in-unionville-26399-orange-springs-road-unionville-va-22567/</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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                <title>September Housing Market Update for Homes in Locust Grove</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Sean Jones - REALTOR®</dc:creator>
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<p>One big question new home builders ask when they discover I'm a real estate agent is, "What type of home should I build?" It's a very important question and one that needs to be looked at from a long term data-driven approach going back at least 365 days. What that means is doing a deep dive into different home styles, price per sq ft, days on market, percentage of closing costs paid and comparing and contrasting each one of those to see which is the most efficient based on your goals as a builder.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In general, there are four different types of 3 bedroom homes that you can build:</em></strong></p>
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<p>There are of course" A La Carte Style" additions that you can add to every home. Examples of this could include adding a pool, a deck, and perhaps a finished basement. You could even take this a step further and consider adding a screened-in back porch or perhaps going for a three-car garage versus a two-car garage. The options are truly endless but for the sake of comparison I will only be looking at the data for the above 4 examples so there can be an "apples to apples" comparison.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The primary reason 4 and 5 bedroom new construction builds were NOT included is this group is because, on average, they have the lowest price per square foot profit ($244 sq ft) and the highest percentage of closing cost paid out at a staggering 67% of all sales!</em></strong></p>
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<p>The big benefit of this build offers the highest price per square foot ($306) of any of the homes that were analyzed. It does however come with several drawbacks that need to be carefully considered. Specifically, this style has a significantly higher DOM (290), or days on market, and 1/3 of those built had seller paid closing costs associated with the sale with an average of $7,360. With its average sales price in the "ballpark range" of first time home buyers, it's expected that some of these sales would need seller paid concessions in order to close.</p>
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<p>Of the homes that have been build and were listed on the MLS, the sizes range from 1,144 to 1,500 sq ft with the overall average being 1,227 and the average sale price of $374,469. Lastly, the average "sale to list price" is 99.96% indicating a very low rate of reducing the price was needed to secure a contract.</p>
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<p>Coming in second with respectable $290 per square foot, this particular build seems to be the bright spot within the different home build options for several reasons. With an average sale price of $591,197 and finished sq ft of 2,032, this home has a lot space and storage options to offer buyers. The higher price point also appeals to a buyer with a more favorable "dept to income ratio" and which reduces the need for closing costs required to help the buyer complete the deal. In fact, of the homes in this segment sold in the last 365 days, ZERO had closing cost assistance associated with the sale. With an average "sale to list price" ratio of 99.63%, this home segment also has a very low rate of price reductions. </p>
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<p>This particular build appeals to the greatest number of buyers due to the garage and unfinished basement. Those who have a growing family or need the additional space will see the benefit with a the basement. Those buyers who require a garage get that box checked as well. All this and with a 65 day average days on market makes this an attractive choice for builders.</p>
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<p>As we move down the average list price bracket it becomes clearer that more closing costs are needed to assist buyers complete the sale. This home segment has an average sales price of $432,967 and 66% of all home sales had closing cost assistance associated with the purchase and the average offered was $4,500. With an average "sale to list price" of 99.52% there is a slightly greater chance that a price change will be needed in order to secure a buyer. The bright spot with this group of homes is the very low days on market coming in at 33. The average home size in this segment is 1,637 sq feet.</p>
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<p>If building this particular footprint is your passion, it might be a good plan to leave space on the property for a future garage. It is a question from buyers that does come up from time to time. By having the future garage site preplanned, those who might not be able to qualify for a build with a current garage understand that they can make the home work for them in the future by adding a garage at a later date.</p>
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<p>For a final comparison I looked at homes that did not offer a basement or garage. This group had the lowest average sales price of $350,913 and the highest amount of average closing cost assistance at $10,763. Not surprisingly, the average sales to list price is over 100% coming in at 100.68%. This is primarily due to the first time home buyer segment that typically requires closing cost assistance and is often rolled into the loan. The average home site is 1,381 and typically sells with a respectable 42 days on market.</p>
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<p>An additional drawback of this home build is the price per sq ft which is the lowest in the segment coming in at $252 which is $50 less then the highest on the list. On the bright side, without the basement and garage, this style of home is one of the least expensive to build on average.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In conclusion, given enough time every home will sell. It's important to understand that statistics change with market conditions: micro and macroeconomic factors, interest rates, and buyer's feelings about the housing market. It's also important to understand these statistics are representational of multiple different builds in the surrounding area and your build could fall inside or outside the range of the averages. As they say in the business, past performance is no guarantee of future performance! </em></strong></p>
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