Open Houses weekend February 8/9
Here are this weekend’s Open Houses (don’t forget to check back tomorrow at 8 a.m. for an updated list for Sunday):

Click on these links for details:
Marblehead Open Houses
Swampscott Open Houses
Salem Open Houses
Beverly Open Houses
Lynn Open Houses
and click Open Houses search to check in other towns.
Will house prices continue to rise in 2020?
Are You Thinking of Selling in 2020?
Swampscott homeowners: now is a GREAT time to sell
Andrew Oliver
Market Analyst | Team Harborside | teamharborside.com
REALTOR®
Sagan Harborside Sotheby’s International Realty
One Essex Street | Marblehead, MA 01945
m 617.834.8205
www.OliverReports.com
Andrew.Oliver@SothebysRealty.com
Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered trademark licensed to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated
Coronavirus and the housing market
We have all reads reports explaining how coronavirus is likely be more deadly than the SARS out break in 2003, in part because of the migration from country to town in China and increase in travel both to and from China. While coronavirus is still in its early stages, the number of confirmed cases of the current virus already exceeds that for SARS.
The impact of the virus will spread well beyond China and Asia. Fewer Chinese travelers will result in fewer tourism dollars.

Another factor is that China is a much larger part of the world economy than it was in 2003.

Already, supply chains are feeling pressure leading to production difficulties for many companies throughout the world.
Economic impact
China has enjoyed economic growth of 6% or more for some 30 years and it is already clear that coronavirus will cause a sharp slowdown in the first quarter of the year, coming as it has at the Chinese New Year. And that slowdown will extend throughout the world to some extent.
If the virus is brought under control quickly, that economic slowdown is likely to reverse quite quickly. Id the impact lasts longer, then obviously so will the effects.It is too early to tell.
Meanwhile, financial markets have seen the usual flight to quality and safety, and that still means the US dollar and US Treasuries. Lower bond yields – and especially the 10-year Treasury, in turn lead to lower mortgage rates. The chart below of Freddie Mac’s weekly survey is a little messy, but the message is clear:30-year mortgage rates are now back within range of their 2013 and 2016 lows.

Comment
While it is too early to forecast the impact of the coronavirus, world stock markets this week suggest that investors believe it will be limited beyond the short term. And meanwhile, ultra low mortgage rates only exacerbate the impact of the extreme low level of supply in the housing market.
Will house prices continue to rise in 2020?
Are You Thinking of Selling in 2020?
Swampscott: now is a GREAT time to sell
Andrew Oliver
Market Analyst | Team Harborside | teamharborside.com
REALTOR®
Sagan Harborside Sotheby’s International Realty
One Essex Street | Marblehead, MA 01945
m 617.834.8205
www.OliverReports.com
Andrew.Oliver@SothebysRealty.com
Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered trademark licensed to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated
New Listings week ending February 7
These are the New Listings over the last week, including two Oceanfront properties on Marblehead Neck:

Click on these links for details:
Marblehead New Listings
Swampscott New Listings
Salem New Listings
Beverly New Listings
Lynn New Listings
and click New Listings to check in other towns.
Will house prices continue to rise in 2020?
Are You Thinking of Selling in 2020?
Swampscott: now is a GREAT time to sell
Andrew Oliver
Market Analyst | Team Harborside | teamharborside.com
REALTOR®
Sagan Harborside Sotheby’s International Realty
One Essex Street | Marblehead, MA 01945
m 617.834.8205
www.OliverReports.com
Andrew.Oliver@SothebysRealty.com
Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered trademark licensed to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated
Two new Marblehead Neck Oceanfront listings
Just $4,000 separates these two new Oceanfront properties on Marblehead Neck (click on the links below the photos for full details):
Contact me to arrange a private showing.
Will house prices continue to rise in 2020?
Are You Thinking of Selling in 2020?
How is Marblehead’s 2020 Property Tax rate calculated?
Andrew Oliver
Market Analyst | Team Harborside | teamharborside.com
REALTOR®
Sagan Harborside Sotheby’s International Realty
One Essex Street | Marblehead, MA 01945
m 617.834.8205
www.OliverReports.com
Andrew.Oliver@SothebysRealty.com
Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered trademark licensed to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated
New Listings mid-week February 5
These re the most recent New Listings, including two Oceanfront properties on Marblehead Neck:

Click on these links for details:
Marblehead New Listings
Swampscott New Listings
Salem New Listings
Beverly New Listings
Lynn New Listings
and click New Listings to check other towns.
Will house prices continue to rise in 2020?
Are You Thinking of Selling in 2020?
Swampscott: now is a GREAT time to sell
Andrew Oliver
Market Analyst | Team Harborside | teamharborside.com
REALTOR®
Sagan Harborside Sotheby’s International Realty
One Essex Street | Marblehead, MA 01945
m 617.834.8205
www.OliverReports.com
Andrew.Oliver@SothebysRealty.com
Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered trademark licensed to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated
Swampscott Homeowners: now is a GREAT time to sell
The lack of housing inventory has been a feature of markets for several years, but nowhere to my knowledge has reached the situation currently prevailing in Swampscott.
Guess how many Single Family Homes are for sale currently? Just 12. Let me repeat that – there are 12 SFHs for sale in Swampscott. A town which has 3,462 SFHs.
And wait, there is more. (more…)
How did North Shore Home Prices Perform in the last Decade?
The decade from 2010-2019 saw a remarkably consistent record of Single Family Home Price increases throughout the North Shore and Essex County.
For the purposes of comparison I have converted all prices to a base of 100 for 2009.
The first chart shows the performance of Marblehead, Swampscott, Salem, Beverly and Essex County as a whole. If you look at the numbers for 2019 you can see how consistent the performance was, with a 50% increase over the decade.
(more…)
Open Houses on Super Bowl Sunday
A strange day ahead as for some reason the Patriots are not playing in the Super Bowl today. It will be mild for these Open Houses: (more…)
The 29 best things to do around Boston this February
In The 29 best things to do around Boston this February the Globe suggests 29 reasons to brave the chill – one for each day, although I am not sure there should be one for tomorrow when the temperature will be in the 50s.
I am guessing this may prove a favourite:
New Listings week ending January 31
A very small number of new listings over the last week:

Click on these links for details:
Marblehead New Listings
Swampscott New Listings
Salem New Listings
Beverly New Listings
Lynn New Listings (more…)
Housing Inventory slump continues
Single Family Homes (SFH)
After years of decline, the number of Single Family Homes (SFH) for sale in Essex County on the first of the month compared with a year earlier (YOY) increased from August 2018 until June 2019. Since then the decline has resumed and, in fact, accelerated, as this table shows:
Open Houses February 1/2
Another mild weekend ahead for these Open Houses (don’t forget to check back tomorrow at 8 a.m. for an updated list for Sunday): (more…)
New Listings mid-week January 29
These are the most recent new listings: (more…)
Twenty Questions with Marblehead’s Assessor
The FY2020 (July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020) tax rate has been set at $10.39, down from $10.74 in FY2019. While the median single family (SFH) assessment increased 7.0%, or $44,000, to $674,000, the median SFH tax bill increased by half that – 3.5% – or $236, to $7,003. The commercial rate has once again been set at the same level as the residential rate.
Note that the tax rate includes the cost of debt exclusions (mainly for school construction and items like the new transfer station) voted by residents. Debt service accounts for $0.98 of the 2020 tax rate, down from $1.02 in 2019. Excluding the cost of debt service, the tax rate fell from $9.72 to $9.41.
Marblehead’s 2020 tax rate will again be the second lowest of the 34 cities and towns in Essex County. The highest rate in Essex County belongs to Wenham at $18.94; the lowest Rockport at $10.10; and the median is $13.68.
Approximately 75% of Marblehead’s revenue comes from property taxes. (more…)
Open Houses Sunday January 26
Sunny and mild – perfect weather to visit these open Houses: (more…)


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