The most popular Charlottesville homes are in Western Albemarle and located in the small, attractive hamlets of Ivy (birthplace of Merriwether Lewis) and Crozet. Crozet is Albemarle County's designated cluster zone...meaning this is where the majority of new Charlottesville homes are located.
The Western Albemarle School District is probably the finest in Central Virginia and 93% of the graduates go off to college. The average Charlottesville home is about $300,000 for a single family, 3 bedroom home. Charlottesville taxes are also low so this attracts a lot of buyers from New York and New Jersey. The most expensive Charlottesville homes are in Keswick which is 5 minutes east of Charlottesville.
The Keswick farms along the Louisa Road are some of the finest in America and home to Thomas Jefferson and Meriwether Lewis. Charlottesville offers four FULL seasons and a terrific, family-friendly environment. Recently voted the Best Place To Raise A Family, the majority of Charlottesville homes are 3 bedroom and built during the real estate boom of 2004-2005 when we saw our population skyrocket. It was also that year that Charlottesville was voted the Number One Place To Live In America.
One major reason many Floridians move north is the majestic, pastoral beauty of the Piedmont area of Virginia. Almost every Charlottesville home has a view of the Blue Ridge Mountains...and they are blue! We moved here in 1998 and immediately bought a run-down historic Charlottesville home in Ivy. $200,000 later our home was worth 4 times what we paid for it. Now this is not happening today, but it will again soon.
Charlottesville homes are Now more affordable despite the exclusive nature of some areas of Albemarle County such as Keswick & Earlysville, overall the region is ranked as one of the most affordable places in the nation to live. The market here is very slow right now which means it is a buyer's market. You can purchase a Charlottesville home for 20% less than last year.Unemployment is very low, and as of 2006, the average house income was $45,000, while the average estimated house value was $255,000. This makes Charlottesville homes both a sound and viable investment.
The Western Albemarle School District is probably the finest in Central Virginia and 93% of the graduates go off to college. The average Charlottesville home is about $300,000 for a single family, 3 bedroom home. Charlottesville taxes are also low so this attracts a lot of buyers from New York and New Jersey. The most expensive Charlottesville homes are in Keswick which is 5 minutes east of Charlottesville.
The Keswick farms along the Louisa Road are some of the finest in America and home to Thomas Jefferson and Meriwether Lewis. Charlottesville offers four FULL seasons and a terrific, family-friendly environment. Recently voted the Best Place To Raise A Family, the majority of Charlottesville homes are 3 bedroom and built during the real estate boom of 2004-2005 when we saw our population skyrocket. It was also that year that Charlottesville was voted the Number One Place To Live In America.
One major reason many Floridians move north is the majestic, pastoral beauty of the Piedmont area of Virginia. Almost every Charlottesville home has a view of the Blue Ridge Mountains...and they are blue! We moved here in 1998 and immediately bought a run-down historic Charlottesville home in Ivy. $200,000 later our home was worth 4 times what we paid for it. Now this is not happening today, but it will again soon.
Charlottesville homes are Now more affordable despite the exclusive nature of some areas of Albemarle County such as Keswick & Earlysville, overall the region is ranked as one of the most affordable places in the nation to live. The market here is very slow right now which means it is a buyer's market. You can purchase a Charlottesville home for 20% less than last year.Unemployment is very low, and as of 2006, the average house income was $45,000, while the average estimated house value was $255,000. This makes Charlottesville homes both a sound and viable investment.
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