Demographic Shifts & the Future of Virginia Housing Needs / December 9, 2026
Includes a Live Web Event on 12/09/2026 at 10:00 AM (EST)
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Approved for 1 Hour Real Estate Related CE
This course examines the demographic, economic, and housing trends shaping Virginia's future, including population growth, migration patterns, aging households, affordability challenges, and changing housing preferences. Attendees will learn how these trends are influencing housing demand across the Commonwealth and what they mean for the real estate industry.
You'll gain valuable insights into emerging market opportunities, future housing needs, and shifting consumer demographics, helping you better serve clients, identify trends, and position yourself as a knowledgeable housing market expert.
Key:
Sejal Naik
Virginia REALTORS® Deputy Chief Economist
Prior to joining Virginia REALTORS® as the Deputy Chief Economist, Sejal worked as an economist at the US Securities and Exchange Commission. She has also contributed to economic research and analysis at the American Bankers Association, Freddie Mac, and The Advisory Board Company. She graduated with a master’s degree in Finance from the University of California San Diego and a bachelor’s degree in Economics from George Mason University.
Ryan Price
Virginia REALTORS® Chief Economist
For more than a decade, Ryan has honed his knowledge of Virginia’s housing market. Before stepping into his current role of Virginia REALTORS® Chief Economist, Ryan served as the association’s Deputy Chief Economist. Prior to joining our team, he served as the President of research consulting firm LSA Planning, as an Urban Planner for the City of Alexandria, and as part of the research team at the Center for Regional Analysis at George Mason University. Even before joining VAR full-time, Ryan spent years contributing to our research, including the monthly Virginia Home Sales Report and our quarterly regional market reports. He holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from James Madison University and a master’s degree in urban planning from Virginia Tech.
