Marblehead 2014 housing market reaches new high

Here are the highlights of the market in Marblehead in 2014.

Single Family Homes (SFHs)
– the median SFH price increased 10.3% to a record high of $590,000, beating the previous peak of $585,000 in 2006
sales of SFHs increased to 245, the best year since 2004
– the Assessed Value to Sales Ratio (ASR*) dropped from 90.5% to 88.0% overall, an indication of rising prices

Condos
– the median condo price in 2014 was down 0.6% to $328,000. Because the condo market is small and bifurcated in Marblehead I will break the numbers down into segments in a later report
sales were 43, much the same as the two previous years and, in fact, in line with the average for the last 9 years
– the ASR* dropped from 94.5% to 88.5%

Property Taxes
The tax rate for FY2015 is $11.08, virtually unchanged from $11.09 in FY2014. The average tax bill will increase by $309 or 4%. (more…)

Winterize your garage to gain more space

“In New England people don’t use their garages for cars but for storage.” This was said recently by the selling agent when I was showing the house to a buyer.
How true!
But you don’t have to limit your garage to storage. (more…)

Carnegie Hall comes to Marblehead

As part of this weekend’s Christmas Walk, the Old North Festival Chorus performs two concerts at Old North Church, 35 Washington Street, on Saturday at 8:00 pm and Sunday at 7:30 pm.

The Concerts, in their 34th year, feature a wide range of music, from Bach’s Magnificat to carols, in which the audience is invited to join in, with appearances from the Old North Bell Choir and the award-winning Old North Children’s Festival Chorus. Truly something for everybody and a joyous and memorable evening is guaranteed. (more…)

Marblehead’s property tax rate drops a penny

While I was away in London, the property tax rate in Marblehead for 2015 was approved at  $11.08, down just a penny from 2014’s $11.09.

Remember that assessed values for FY2015 (July 2014-June 2015) are based upon values in 2013, so the strong market in 2014 will be reflected in the tax rate for FY2016, when I expect to see a larger drop.
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The Chinese are coming, the Chinese are coming

According to Bloomberg Business Week the LA suburb of Arcadia is enjoying a boom in home prices fuelled by Chinese buying.

“For buyers from mainland China, Arcadia offers excellent schools, large lots with lenient building codes, and a place to park their money beyond the reach of the Chinese government.The city, population 57,600, projects that about 150 older homes—53 percent more than normal—will be torn down this year and replaced with mansions. The deals happen fast and are rarely listed publicly.”

Ah here are a couple of obvious problems for Marblehead. I don’t think we can offer lenient building codes, while I am not sure a 6,000 sf lot in Old Town would meet the bill. Oh well, we can but dream that the Chinese will discover Marblehead one day.

Read the article Chinese home buying binge.

If you – or somebody you know – are considering buying or selling a home and have questions about the market and/or current home prices, feel free to contact me on 617.834.8205 or Andrew.Oliver@SothebysRealty.com.

Andrew Oliver is a Realtor with Harborside Sotheby’s International Realty.
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Marblehead’s 200th SFH sale earliest since 2004

Marblehead recorded its 200th Single Family Home sale on Friday, the earliest date that has been achieved since 2004. A further 45 SFHs are pending, with the majority likely to close this year. Total sales for 2014, therefore, are likely to be second only to 2004 this century.

Source: MLS, Oliver Reports

Source: MLS, Oliver Reports

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Are you urban chic?

According to Tapestry, Marblehead is “urban chic”:

“We’re well-educated, married couple families and singles who live in the suburbs of major metros on both coasts. Professional and managerial positions in technical and legal occupations fund our exclusive, upscale, and sophisticated lifestyles. Portfolios are healthy, filled with stocks, bonds, and real estate investments. Our houses range in style from pre-war to new construction, high-rises or single-family homes; two-thirds of us own our homes. Tech savvy, we’re tops for owning Apple products, and use our devices to shop, bank, and research information. Leisure time is spent visiting museums, traveling, drinking imported wine, going out to the movies, skiing, and practicing yoga.” (more…)

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