Maggie Valley, NC - March 2008 - Statistics and Subdivisions.
March 18th, 2008 Categories: Maggie Valley Market Reports
Maggie Valley, NC closings during 2008 have screeched to almost 50% fewer closings than during the same period of 2007. Average listing and selling prices for the closed transactions are down approximately 27% as compared to the same period of 2007. It appears that pricing of some of the 237 active listings today in Maggie Valley does not reflect the true and realistic numbers indicative of today’s market; i.e., some, if not many, of the present listings could be ’somewhat overpriced’ for today’s market.
Active Listings in [some of the] Subdivisions in Maggie Valley on 03/18/08:
Appalachian Village - 5
Bradley Walker Heights - 2
Campbell Mountain Estates - 2
Campbell Woods - 3
Country Club Cove Estates - 5
Crocketts Meadow - 9
Hemlock Villas - 4
Hooter Hollow - 2
Laurel Heights - 7
Maggie Valley Leisure Estates - 5
Maggie Valley Country Club - 17
Persimmon Point - 16
Mountain Glen Condo - 8
Sheepback Mountain Estate - 2
Smoky Falls - 6
Smoky Mountain Retreat - 4
The Sanctuary - 2
Valley Creek Run - 6
Wild Acres - 7
Wolf Creek - 7
Woodlands Village - 4
See the Haywood County NC Residential Real Estate Sales Update of 03/17/08.
See the Haywood County, NC - Average and Median Listing and Selling Prices over the past 14 months.
See the Haywood County, NC Closed Residential List-to-Sell Ratios 03/01-03/14/2008.
Search the Haywood County, NC MLS.






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This area is a beautiful area to own a house and live. With larger than normal inventory and a cautious US market and citizens waiting for the bottom with investors to see what kind of a deal they can get I think this month upcomoing will see real change. Here in Florida it has already begun.
Many are choosing to buy a second home for retirement or vacation rental house.
Glad to hear Florida is turning around a bit. We will have buyers around I’m sure; it’s just difficult to convince sellers to price their homes for today’s market. Thank you very much for visiting and commenting. I appreciate it.
Susie
Hi, I stumbled upon your blog recently. We live in Maggie Valley and have been disheartened by how little interest anyone has shown in our house. It’s been good to be able to find these statistics so easily online. Keep up the great work.
Nina, thank you very much for commenting. I am very happy that you are finding the information to be of value to you. Maggie Valley had 237 homes on the market this morning, and I’ll be reporting on homes that have gone into escrow this month tomorrow. Thank you again for your message.
Susie