July 23, 2025 - 05:07

PORTSMOUTH, VA. — Virginia Realtors report that nearly 11,000 homes were sold across the state last month, marking an 8% increase from the same period last year. However, despite this uptick, the overall market remains below the historic highs experienced in previous years. The data highlights a complex landscape where buyers are slowly returning, yet the market still grapples with lingering challenges.
The increase in home sales is a positive indicator, suggesting that potential buyers are beginning to re-enter the market. However, many factors continue to impact the real estate sector, including rising interest rates and economic uncertainties. These elements contribute to a cautious approach among both buyers and sellers.
Realtors emphasize the importance of adapting to the current environment, focusing on pricing strategies and marketing efforts to attract potential buyers. As the year progresses, the hope is that the market will stabilize, paving the way for a more robust recovery in the coming months.
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