Keith Davis | October 16, 2009
Talk to a marketer and you will hear this term frequently: “Product Mix”. It refers to the breakdown of a market and precisely what is selling. This then allows companies to focus on what to manufacture. Imagine a computer company determining whether to build desktop or laptop computers. A quick look at the product mix [...]
Category: Charlottesville, Financial Analysis, Pricing, Real Estate, Sales Data |
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Tags: Afordability, Buyers, Charlottesville, Data, New Construction, Pricing, Trends
Keith Davis | July 20, 2009
On Friday, we put the finishing touches on the Nest Report, Nest Realty Group’s Midyear report. (For a pdf version, click here.)
One of the interesting things that we started talking about in the office was the future of Condo projects in and around Charlottesville. From the Nest Report:
Both City and County condominium sales continue to [...]
Category: Real Estate |
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Keith Davis | April 1, 2009
I had a client in my car last week as we drove through Northern Albemarle County neighborhoods. We were talking about some of the new subdivisions that were being worked on, and we drove through at least one new neighborhood that was did not have any activity at all. As we pulled into Greene County, [...]
Category: Charlottesville, Financial Analysis, Innovation, Real Estate |
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Tags: Albemarle, change, Charlottesville, City, Data, Greene, Innovation, New Construction, Trends
Keith Davis | March 23, 2009
When I started studying New Urbanism some 9 or 10 years ago, I think I was shocked to find that there were really good reasons not to do the things that seem so obvious to us.
1) Wide Roads are safer than narrow roads. Of Course this is true. After all, there is far [...]
Category: Charlottesville, New Urbanism & Conservation, Real Estate |
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Tags: Accidents, Albemarle, Cars, Charlottesville, Driving, New Construction, Safety
Keith Davis | March 20, 2009
Pictures can tell the story far better than I can.
This is a home in Kansas City that is being built entirely from old shipping containers.
Check out the blog post I just read on this.
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Category: Architecture, Innovation, Sustainability |
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Tags: Innovation, New Construction, News, technolgy