Tami Pelletier

Market Conditions

Market Conditions

According to the National Association of Realtors, distressed sales have decreased and the amount of first time buyers have increased compared to August 2014. 

The median sale price in the Northeast was $271,600, which is 2.4 percent above August 2014.The amount of Homes on the Market have decreased from the amount in August of 2014. 

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Market Conditions

 

Spring Cleaning Checklist

Checklist

With spring selling season arriving, take the time now to polish your home to perfection.

 


1. Let the sun in. 
Make any room look brighter with clean blinds and windows. Mix a solution of one part white vinegar to eight parts water, plus a drop or two of liquid dishwashing liquid, for a green window cleaner. Spray on and wipe with newspaper [...]

Turning Point for Housing Market? Key Drivers Shift from Supply to Demand

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Rising inventory, slow-and-steady price increases signal healthier outlook in most markets

 

 

Rising inventory, slow-and-steady price increases signal healthier outlook in most markets

 

Realtor.com®, a leader in online real estate operated by Move, Inc., has released the realtor.com® National Housing Trend Report for August 2013. As [...]

New Foreclosures in NH are declining

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Foreclosure Deeds

 The 252 foreclosure deed recordings in New Hampshire in November of this year are a decrease of 8% from foreclosure deeds in November of 2011, and a decrease of 5.6% from the prior month. The cumulative total for January through November 2012 is nearly 4% below the same period in 2011, and 10% below the same period in 2010. With signs of improvement in overall economic conditions, as well as some improvement in the statewide and regional housing markets, the number of new foreclosures in New Hampshire will decline slowly. Foreclosed and distressed properties will, however, continue to have a negative influence on the housing market.

 

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