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Oxford Real Estate Report

Welcome to The Oxford Real Estate Report, your weekly, insider briefing on the true pulse of Oxford, Mississippi’s housing market. Broker and attorney Bill Rosenblatt cuts through the headlines to bring you real estate stats, new listings worth watching, development news, and concise insights you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you own here, invest here, or visit , this podcast keeps you alert to the market.

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    30 New Listings and the Future of 208 South Lamar

    In this episode, we dive into the much-anticipated redevelopment of one of the most prominent vacant lots in downtown Oxford. From the Planning Commission's latest approvals for 208 South Lamar to a massive surge in local inventory, we’re covering everything you need to know about the current state of the Oxford real estate market.What’s Inside This Episode:208 South Lamar Deep Dive: We break down the newly approved site plans for the site formerly occupied by the 208 restaurant. After five years of sitting empty, find out what’s coming to the corner of South Lamar and Harrison—including ground-floor retail and luxury residential units.The "Missing Tooth" Analysis: Why 100% lot coverage and zero on-site parking is actually a win for the Square’s walkability and urban fabric.The Spring Surge: Over 30 properties hit the Oxford market in just the last week. We discuss why the "Spring Market" starts early in a college town and what the "Academic Handshake" means for buyers and sellers this month.

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    NCAA vs. Trinidad Chambliss: Eligibility, Injunctions, and Why Ole Miss Football Impacts Oxford Real Estate

    In this episode of The Oxford Real Estate Report, we break down the NCAA’s formal response to Trinidad Chambliss’s request for injunctive relief, and explain why this legal dispute matters far beyond college athletics.Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss’s quarterback, is seeking an additional year of NCAA eligibility. The NCAA has responded by opposing that request, arguing that its eligibility rules were properly applied, that contemporaneous medical documentation does not establish incapacity, and that courts should not intervene in NCAA eligibility decisions.This episode walks through the NCAA’s position step-by-step, including:• How NCAA eligibility rules and waiver standards work;• Why the NCAA says Chambliss is not entitled to injunctive relief;• The role of medical documentation in eligibility decisions; and• Why courts generally avoid second-guessing NCAA rulings.But we also connect this legal dispute to something closer to home.In a college town like Oxford, Mississippi, Ole Miss football performance is tightly connected to the local economy and real estate market. Home game weekends drive tourism, short-term rental demand, hospitality revenue, and investor confidence. Stability and success in the football program have measurable ripple effects on housing demand, rents, and development decisions.This episode explains why a legal fight over one player’s eligibility can influence broader economic expectations in Oxford — and why real estate professionals, investors, and homeowners should pay attention.This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.Hosted by Rosenblatt Real Estate, bringing legal insight and real estate context to Oxford, Mississippi.As always, a brief disclaimer: I am an attorney, but this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing here is legal advice, and I am not representing any party involved in this matter.

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    Trinidad Chambliss vs NCAA: Ole Miss QB Injunction & Eligibility Explained

    Trinidad Chambliss’s injunction request against the NCAA has become one of the most significant eligibility disputes in Ole Miss football in years. Attorney and real estate broker Bill Rosenblatt breaks down the legal arguments, NCAA bylaws, and why this case matters for Oxford Real Estate.Trinidad Chambliss’s legal battle with the NCAA is making waves throughout the Ole Miss sports world — and it raises bigger questions about how NCAA eligibility rules are actually applied.In this episode of The Oxford Real Estate Report, attorney and Oxford-based analyst Bill Rosenblatt explains the injunction request filed by Chambliss, the NCAA’s five-year eligibility framework, and how medical redshirts and waiver standards are supposed to work under NCAA bylaws.This discussion covers:The eligibility timeline at Ferris State and Ole MissNCAA distinctions between participation and competitionMedical documentation and incapacitating conditionsWhat an injunction means in an NCAA eligibility caseWhy this dispute matters to Ole Miss football and college athletics more broadlyThis episode is for informational and educational purposes only and is based on publicly available court filings and NCAA materials.If you care about Ole Miss football, NCAA eligibility, or the future of athlete rights, this is a case worth understanding.LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This podcast episode is provided for informational and educational purposes only. I am an attorney licensed to practice law; however, nothing discussed in this episode constitutes legal advice, nor should it be relied upon as such. I am not representing any individual or entity discussed, including Trinidad Chambliss, the NCAA, or University of Mississippi, and listening to this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship.All discussion and analysis are based on publicly available court filings, NCAA bylaws, and other publicly available materials. Any references to facts reflect allegations contained in legal pleadings, not findings of fact, and any discussion of legal standards or potential outcomes reflects general legal principles, not conclusions or predictions by any court.Legal matters are highly fact-specific and subject to change. If you need legal advice regarding your own situation, you should consult a qualified attorney licensed in the appropriate jurisdiction.Keywords: Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss football, NCAA eligibility, NCAA injunction, college football eligibility, NCAA waiver rules, SEC football, sports law, athlete rights

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    Oxford MS Condo Market: What Sellers Need to Know for 2026 | The Oxford Real Estate Report

    If you own a condo in Oxford, Mississippi, this episode is for you.In this episode of The Oxford Real Estate Report, Oxford real estate broker and attorney Bill Rosenblatt breaks down what the 2024–2025 Oxford condo sales data actually reveals, and what it means for condo sellers heading into 2026.You’ll learn:Why the Oxford condo market is still strong but far more disciplinedHow buyer behavior changed between 2024 and 2025Why some condos sold at or near list price while others negotiatedHow pre-sold and off-market condo sales outperformed publicly listed unitsWhat pricing mistakes Oxford condo sellers must avoid in 2026Why demand is strongest before a condo hits the open marketThis episode explains why off-market demand in Oxford is real, why buyers pay differently when access is limited, and how sellers can protect value in a precision market.If you’re thinking about selling a condo in Oxford, MS or want to understand where the market is heading this episode gives you clarity, not noise.Subscribe to The Oxford Real Estate Report for weekly, data-driven insight on Oxford real estate, condos, and housing trends.

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    Oxford MS Home Prices Explained | What 2024–2025 Sales Data Says About 2026

    In this episode of The Oxford Real Estate Report, we break down the Oxford Mississippi housing market using real home sale data from 2024 and 2025. The discussion focuses on Oxford MS home prices, price per square foot trends, days on market, and sale-to-list ratios to explain how buyer and seller behavior has changed.Using more than a thousand closed transactions, this episode explains why the Oxford real estate market normalized in 2025, how negotiating leverage shifted, and what that data suggests for home values and pricing strategy in 2026. We also discuss how different price ranges are behaving, why some homes continue to sell efficiently, and where pricing risk is increasing.This episode is designed for Oxford MS homeowners, buyers, sellers, and investors who want clear, data-driven insight into the Oxford housing market without relying on national headlines. If you own property in Oxford or Lafayette County, or are considering buying or selling in the area, this episode explains what is happening locally and why it matters.Oxford MS real estate · Oxford Mississippi housing market · Oxford home prices · Lafayette County real estate · Oxford condo marketDisclaimer: This report is generated from data derived from the North Central Mississippi Board of Realtors MLS. Information provided may be subject to human and programming errors. The report is for general information only and should be verified by a third party if an attempt to act on this report is made. Classification of property types is derived from the North Central Mississippi Board of Realtors MLS, which may impact the averages found within this report.

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    Oxford Real Estate This Week: High-End Buyers, Strong Condos & Expansion Signals

    In this week’s episode of the Oxford Real Estate Report, Bill Rosenblatt, real estate broker and attorney with Rosenblatt Real Estate, breaks down the latest Oxford Mississippi housing market data and what it reveals beneath the surface.Despite modest overall sales activity, recent numbers show continued strength in high-end home demand, with multiple luxury sales influencing pricing, while the Oxford condo market remains one of the most stable segments, with units selling at asking price and shorter days on market.The episode also covers key Board of Aldermen actions, including subdivision approvals and a major annexation discussion in northwest Oxford along Pat Patterson Parkway. These policy decisions signal how Oxford is planning for future growth, infrastructure expansion, and long-term development patterns.If you own property in Oxford, are considering buying or selling, or want data-driven insight into where the Oxford real estate market is headed, this episode provides clear analysis of what’s changing and why it matters. www.rosenblattrealestate.comhttps://cityofoxfordms.meetingmanager.tylerapp.com/tylermmcalendar379412prod/meetingInformation/Agenda/true/56Disclaimer: This report is generated from data derived from the North Central Mississippi Board of Realtors MLS. Information provided may be subject to human and programming errors. The report is for general information only and should be verified by a third party if an attempt to act on this report is made. Classification of property types is derived from the North Central Mississippi Board of Realtors MLS, which may impact the averages found within this report.

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    Oxford MS Real Estate Update: New Student Housing Approved on Old Taylor Road + Single-Family Growth Near Grand Oaks

    In Episode Two of The Oxford Real Estate Report, attorney and real estate broker Bill Rosenblatt go overs market stats and breaks down two major development updates shaping the Oxford, Mississippi housing market.

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    Episode One

    Welcome to The Oxford Real Estate Report, your weekly, insider briefing on the true pulse of Oxford, Mississippi’s housing market. Broker and attorney Bill Rosenblatt cuts through the headlines to bring you real numbers, new listings worth watching, development news, and concise insights. Whether you own here, invest here, or visit , this podcast keeps you ahead of the market. Additional Information:Learn more about Bill at www.rosenblattrealestate.comEmail: [email protected] Home Link: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/653A-Centerpointe-Cv-Oxford-MS-38655/2052988120_zpid/Featured Condo Link: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3547-Fenwick-Way-Oxford-MS-38655/458778370_zpid/Sponsor: Disclaimer: This report is generated from data derived from the North Central Mississippi Board of Realtors MLS. Information provided may be subject to human and programming errors. The report is for general information only and should be verified by a third party if an attempt to act on this report is made. Classification of property types is derived from the North Central Mississippi Board of Realtors MLS, which may impact the averages found within this report.

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Welcome to The Oxford Real Estate Report, your weekly, insider briefing on the true pulse of Oxford, Mississippi’s housing market. Broker and attorney Bill Rosenblatt cuts through the headlines to bring you real estate stats, new listings worth watching, development news, and concise insights you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you own here, invest here, or visit , this podcast keeps you alert to the market.

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