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Waterfront Home sales
Does anyone know the web site that publishes the number of waterfront homes sold in the month and the details on each. I lost it from my favorites.
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Go to the Blogs on this site
Look for Roy Sanborn's blogs on Real Estate. He is the one who posts the info.
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Roy also posts his real estate blogs here. Just click Blogs in the menu bar.
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Thank you!
Thanks for the info.
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I have been looking for a new waterfront home since I sold my old one last year. I have been cautious because it seems to me there is very little movement over 1 million and prices are still falling.
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Winterh, I agree with you I don't think as much is moving as they would have you think, although I think it is better than it was. I do think there is a slight increase in asking prices. It seems they are creeping up a bit.
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I sold because I lived there full time in a giant house with insane taxes. I moved a bit south for work and am now looking for a smaller vacation type home. I did not sell because of the market but looking at all the high end stuff sitting there it has turned out to be a good move. I do not think I could get today what I got a bit over a year ago. Look at Wolfeboro. 15 homes priced at over 2 million and 2 homes sold over that in last year. That's over a seven year supply of homes on the market. Not good.
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The $2mil and up range is always tough. Lets face it, the higher the price the smaller percentage of buyers that can afford it.
Mainland stuff in the $750k-$1.5mil is not bad. One just went under agreement on Echo Point in Alton that was on the market for $899k, I think it lasted a few weeks. I keep a close eye on the island market, being that I am in it. Quite a few island properties have gone under agreement lately and its only June, granted these typically are more affordable for the average person. |
It is the Sequester.
Lot's of businesses rely on government contracts. Either directly or indirectly. Whether good or bad pro or con. Many businesses rely on defense contracts or federal contracts. Even right here in NH. Lots of uncertainty. Those with the big buck incomes. Just look at the stuff Freudenberg makes here in NH. Defense Contract Totals for Contractors in New Hampshire by County from 2000 to 2012 County & State Number of Defense Contractors Number of Defense Contracts Awarded Dollar Amount of Defense Contracts Awarded Belknap County NH 51 2,125 $106,990,929 Carroll County NH 30 107 $2,732,464 Cheshire County NH 75 1,237 $75,537,234 Coos County NH 14 176 $10,394,682 Grafton County NH 127 7,009 $582,444,100 Hillsborough County NH 505 9,161 $10,285,375,160 Merrimack County NH 172 1,343 $103,623,921 Rockingham County NH 399 8,450 $2,199,186,367 Strafford County NH 126 1,668 $49,701,964 Sullivan County NH 30 4,467 $429,677,513 LINK |
the sequester began in march 2013, how does this explain the previous 3 years of slow sales?
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Unfortunately secondcurve, this isn't a recovery and as soon as the Fed stops printing money the bottom will fall out. Although I have to tell you I am quite tickled with the stock market, I'm waiting for the next correction which should be a doosy, so I can buy more stocks, let's just hope it's due to some sanity finding its way into our leaders and not a complete collapse. |
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