Real Estate

Home Values Across VA: See The Map, How Your County Compares

Some counties are approaching or even surpassing the $800,000 mark, according to new Zillow data.

Home values across Virginia continue to show major gaps between counties, with two now averaging well above $800,000, according to new Zillow data.

But where does your county stand?

The interactive map compares average home values across Virginia counties using Zillow Home Value Index data.

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Arlington County took the top spot, with an average home value of $826,158, followed closely by Loudoun County at $808,534.

Buchanan County had the state's lowest average home value at $75,745, followed by the city of Covington ($111,504), the city of Martinsville ($112,543), Dickenson County ($113,321) and Lee County ($114,032).

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The data comes as Virginia's housing market continues to shift slightly toward buyers, according to a pair of reports from Redfin, a real estate brokerage platform.

Buyers may be gaining negotiating power as homes sit longer on the market, though mortgage rates remain elevated.

A growing number of sellers are adjusting to the weaker demand by cutting prices.

In the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, sellers slashed prices on more than a quarter of homes for sale (27 percent), according to Redfin. The average price cut was about 6.1 percent, or $45,032.

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