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Bradley Cohen

Bradley Cohen
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Harrisonburg VA

Broker (VA: 217866)

11 years experience

REALTOR® 8 Active Listings Serves Harrisonburg City County, VA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Connexa Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
243 Neff Ave Ste V
Harrisonburg, VA  22801
(Harrisonburg City County)
Office Phone
540-830-7239
Office Fax
Mobile
540-908-3845
Email
b***@*********.com
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Service Areas

Belmont Estates: VA Harrisonburg: VA Massanetta Springs: VA Rockingham: VA Dayton: VA Linville: VA Lacey Spring: VA Page: VA Bergton: VA Bridgewater: VA Augusta: VA Broadway: VA Timberville: VA Criders: VA Montezuma: VA Elkton: VA Massanutten: VA Fulks Run: VA Hinton: VA Keezletown: VA McGaheysville: VA Pleasant Valley: VA Mount Crawford: VA Basye: VA Mount Jackson: VA New Market: VA Penn Laird: VA Shenandoah: VA Singers Glen: VA Cunningham: VA Pantops: VA Fluvanna: VA Charlottesville: VA Monticello: VA Albemarle: VA White Hall: VA Mission Home: VA Free Union: VA Lyndhurst: VA Crimora: VA New Hope: VA Dooms: VA Stuarts Draft: VA Fishersville: VA Waynesboro: VA Charlotte: VA South Hill: VA Mecklenburg: VA Union Level: VA Grottoes: VA Harriston: VA Weyers Cave: VA

About Bradley Cohen

Brad Cohen combines a deep understanding of the real estate market with a personable and engaging approach, ensuring his clients enjoy a superior experience when buying or selling their homes. His natural charm and humor are paired with straightforward communication and a genuine commitment to assisting others.

Since his inaugural year in the industry, Brad has consistently ranked among the top producers. He has been recognized as a Spotlighted Member by Virginia Realtors® and has seen his business grow each year, achieving over $7 million in sales in 2018 alone. To date, he has successfully guided more than 100 clients in reaching their real estate objectives.

Outside of his professional endeavors, Brad is a devoted dog owner, a proud alumnus of James Madison University, an active community leader, a skydiving enthusiast, and a craft beer aficionado. He is the local authority on Harrisonburg real estate and is well-equipped to assist with all related inquiries.

*Disclaimer: Brad is currently affiliated with Harman Realty. Some sales mentioned on this site were completed while he was associated with a different firm.*

Harrisonburg City County, VA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$512,037
Avg. Listing Price
From Bradley's portfolio
3.8 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,638 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
82
Active Listings
Current inventory

The Harrisonburg City County real estate market presents a fascinating blend of university town dynamics and rural Virginia charm, creating unique opportunities for both residential and commercial property investors. With James Madison University serving as a major economic anchor, this market experiences consistent rental demand while also attracting young professionals who eventually transition into homeownership, creating a natural progression that keeps the market active year-round.

What makes Harrisonburg particularly intriguing is its position in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, where agricultural land preservation meets suburban expansion. The area benefits from proximity to major metropolitan areas while maintaining its own distinct character, supported by 332 total actively licensed agents who navigate this diverse landscape. Remarkably, all 332 agents maintain email contact information, reflecting the market's embrace of modern communication tools and professional standards.

Major Harrisonburg City County, Virginia Real Estate Markets

The Harrisonburg metropolitan area extends beyond the city limits to encompass surrounding Rockingham County communities, each offering distinct market characteristics. Downtown Harrisonburg attracts investors seeking walkable properties near JMU, while neighborhoods like Sunset Heights and Westover Hills appeal to families seeking established residential areas. The eastern sections toward McGaheysville have seen increased development as buyers seek newer construction with mountain views.

Rural markets in the broader county area present opportunities in equestrian properties, small farms, and recreational land, particularly around areas like Dayton and Mount Crawford. These markets operate on different timelines and price points compared to the university-influenced urban core, requiring agents who understand both agricultural property values and residential market trends. The diversity creates multiple specialty niches within a relatively compact geographic area.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Harrisonburg's market experiences pronounced seasonal fluctuations driven by the academic calendar, with peak activity occurring during spring and summer months when students and faculty make housing decisions. This creates predictable patterns that savvy investors leverage, though it also means agents must be particularly skilled at timing listings and managing inventory during slower winter months.

The geographic complexity stems from the area's position between urban amenities and rural attractions, where a single agent might handle a downtown condo sale in the morning and a 50-acre farm listing in the afternoon. Properties range from historic homes near Court Square to modern developments along Route 33, each requiring different marketing approaches and buyer expertise. This versatility demands agents who understand multiple property types and can communicate effectively across diverse client bases.

Why Businesses Need Harrisonburg City County, Virginia Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders and insurance companies find particular value in Harrisonburg agent networks because of the market's mix of first-time homebuyers, investment properties, and unique rural properties that require specialized underwriting. The university connection means consistent referral opportunities, while the agricultural component creates needs for specialized insurance products and lending programs that many agents actively seek.

Service providers from home inspection companies to contractors benefit from connecting with these 332 licensed professionals who handle diverse property types requiring different expertise levels. The market's stability, driven by the university's consistent enrollment and the area's growing reputation as a desirable place to live, creates ongoing opportunities for businesses that can effectively reach and serve the local real estate community.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Bradley Cohen has 8 properties for sale in Harrisonburg and surrounding areas.

$399,900

Listed 2026-01-29

60 Stover St
Dayton, VA  22821

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,944
Lot: 13,504 sf
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$299,900

Listed 2025-04-30

5 Barnyard Cir
Bridgewater, VA  22812

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,565
Lot: 2,614 sf
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$299,900

Listed 2025-11-13

17 Barnyard Cir
Bridgewater, VA  22812

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,565
Lot: 2,614 sf
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$299,900

Listed 2025-05-14

13 Barnyard Cir
Bridgewater, VA  22812

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,565
Lot: 2,614 sf
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$306,778

Listed 2025-11-13

21 Barnyard Cir
Bridgewater, VA  22812

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,565
Lot: 2,614 sf
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$307,900

Listed 2025-04-30

1 Barnyard Cir
Bridgewater, VA  22812

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,565
Lot: 4,792 sf
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$274,900

Listed 2025-12-11

305 Emerson Ln
Harrisonburg, VA  22802

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 1,669
Lot: 4,356 sf
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$299,900

Listed 2025-05-14

9 Barnyard Cir
Bridgewater, VA  22812

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,565
Lot: 2,614 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Bradley Cohen currently has no rental properties available in Harrisonburg and surrounding areas. Check back later.