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Marblehead Harbor may get security cameras

January 10, 2016 · by Andrew Oliver · in Marblehead News, Market Reports

The Marblehead Reporter’s article  Marblehead harbor is eyed for security cameras  describes how, as part of a larger initiative spearhead by the Massachusetts Harbormasters Association that aims to cast a public safety net over the commonwealth’s waterways, cameras may be installed in Marblehead Harbor. (more…)

More sales in Marblehead’s higher end

January 9, 2016 · by Andrew Oliver · in Marblehead News, Market Reports

Many of us were surprised that the higher end did not see more activity throughout 2015, but there was clear evidence of a pick up as the year progressed.

In the last 4 months of the year there were 2 sales over $4 million and 1 over $3 million. 3 sales over $3 million in one year may not sound a lot compared with, say, Boston condo sales at 22 Liberty, but 4 is the most we have had in one year. And a further sale above $4 million closed this week, while there are two more pending sales in the mid to high $3 million range.

Pictured below is 11 Crown Way which has an Open House this Sunday from 12:00 – 2:00.

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In my Marblehead 2015 Housing Market Review I commented: “after 9 months it looked as though we were going to see a median price for the year well over $600,000, but sales in the last quarter were skewed to the lower end.”

Since the beginning of December, however, sales have moved to the higher end. Of the 14 offers accepted since then, 1 was listed over $3 million, 2 between $1.5 and $2 million, 3 from $1-1.5 million, and one more at just under $1 million.

Maybe my expectation for activity at the higher end in Marblehead in 2015 was just a case of being a year early. The evidence of recent months suggest that 2016 may be the year when the higher end really does see the increased activity I have been expecting for a while. (more…)

El Nino: warmer than what?

January 5, 2016 · by Andrew Oliver · in Marblehead News, Market Reports

I have written before about how this year’s forecast of warmer than normal weather in the Northeast could be good news for real estate markets, but this week’s brutally cold snap raises the question, El Nino: warmer than what?

I am sure my daughter got bored, as she was growing up, of hearing me say how important it was to understand the difference between relative and absolute. Thus, if the temperature tomorrow morning is say 15 degrees, it will be relatively warmer than today’s 8 degrees, but it will still be absolutely freezing.

Looking for guidance as to what to expect for the next three months I spotted this January-March 2016 outlook from the Weather Company, thanks to wunderground, my favourite source for weather information.

The report mentions the “potential for a significant cold snap in parts of the central and eastern states starting in the middle portion of January”, but goes on “… however, there are several other factors in the atmosphere, operating on shorter time scales, that can, at times, oppose the overall three-month trend.”

OK so now I am starting to struggle with the forecast. It doesn’t get any easier: “An individual cold front or an upper ridge of high pressure can lead to a brief period of colder or warmer weather, respectively, that bucks the overall three-month trend. The same front or area of high pressure can bring a brief period of enhanced precipitation or dry spell that may or may not be indicative of the overall trend that is forecast.”

I know this is blog is meant to be rated G but I could not help noticing the reference to PV – Polar Vortex – in the following: An Icelandic storm .. tugged above-freezing air to the North Pole between Christmas and New Year’s Eve. “The rapid and unexpected destruction of the tropospheric* polar vortex, via the historically strong North Atlantic storm this week, has thrown a significant monkey wrench into the January forecast.”

OK so I think I have this clear. In the Northeast the weather is going to be warmer this winter

Devereux

unless that Polar Vortex thingy does something or other in which case it will be

Niagara

colder. And neither warm nor cold spells should be taken as a guide to the weather for the rest of the winter.

I love science: it is so precise.

*I know you know this but just in case it has slipped your mind, “the troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere and site of all weather on Earth. The troposphere is bonded on the top by a layer of air called the tropopause, which separates the troposphere from the stratosphere, and on bottom by the surface of the Earth.”

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 [email protected].

Read  Marblehead 2015 Housing Market review  and Marblehead 2015 Condo Market review. Further 2015 reviews will be published shortly.

Andrew Oliver is a Realtor with Harborside Sotheby’s International Realty. Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated

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2015 Marblehead Condo market review

January 4, 2016 · by Andrew Oliver · in Marblehead News, Market Reports, Massachusetts Housing News

The highlights of this 2015 Marblehead Condo market review are that sales recovered back to their 2008 level, while the median price – which must always be treated with caution in a small market such as Marblehead – declined slightly. Note the analysis of sales a little further on in this report. Click here to read my review of the Single Family market.

Sales
In the years from 2000-2006, sales of condos in Marblehead averaged 71 a year; from 2007-2014 that number dropped to 43. The 53 recorded in 2015, while the best since 2008, was still well below the levels from the early 2000s.
MHD_Condo_Sales_2005_15

Median Price
Because of the small number of sales and seasonal variation (weather!) I do not report on quarterly numbers for condo sales. Marblehead condo market analysis is further complicated by the fact that there are two very different markets: the older, former 2-4 apartment buildings; and the newer, purpose-built (including some harbor front) condos.

Here is a chart of the last 5 years. Note the low numbers for 2012 and the first half of 2015 and then look at the tables below the chart.

MHD_Condo_Median_2011_15

The table below shows how in 2012 sales under $300,000 accounted for 62% of the total, while in 2013, 2014 and 2015, sales under $300,000 averaged 42% of the total. That tells us that the median price in 2012 was skewed downwards by the unusually high number of lower priced sales.

MHD_Condos_Sales_price_2012_15

2015 was a good example of the bifurcation of the condo market in Marblehead, with a median price of $241,000 in the first half and $340,500 in the second half. So let’s look at the breakdown of sales:

MHD_Condos_H_2015_price_Median

In H1, 10 of 18 sales – 56% – were under $250,000, while in H2 only 8 of 35 sales – just 23% – were in that price range. Here again we see evidence of how the median price can be influenced by the breakdown of sales.

In Marblehead in 2015 sales of condos took place from $120,000 to $1.3 million. What this report confirms is that there is no “condo market” as such in Marblehead, but a number of different types of condos, the number of each of which coming on the market varies from year to year.

Assessed Value to Sales Ratio (ASR)*
See below for a fuller explanation of ASR, but if sales take place above Assessed Values, then the Ratio will be below 100%. In 2015, the median ASR was 85.8%, which means that the median condo sold for 17% more than its Assessed Value.

MHD_Condo_ASR_2011_2015

Supply
Even Marblehead was not immune to the challenges faced more widely in the condo market during the great recession, when financing became much more difficult for condos, particularly in mixed use and older developments. In July 2009 there were 50 condos for sale in Marblehead, but that number has dropped sharply in the last few years:

MHD_Condos_For_Sale_2012_16_Jan_Jul

Conclusion
The supply of condos for sale in Marblehead has dropped, while there are few new condos being built or converted.That is a formula for higher prices.

* One way I measure prices is by the ratio (ASR) of Assessed Value (AV) to Sales Price (SP). Properties selling above their AV will have an ASR below 100%. What this means is that in a period of rising prices the ASR is likely to be falling. The ASR is the AV divided by the SP: if the SP is rising (prices going up), the ASR will fall.  So what we, as homeowners, want is an ASR below 100% and falling.

Remember that AVs are a lagging indicator: the tax bills that have just been sent out for FY2016 are based on actual sales in 2014. Thus the 2015 sales data, reported in this review, will be the basis for FY2017 assessments.

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 [email protected].

Read Which broker should I choose to sell my house?

Andrew Oliver is a Realtor with Harborside Sotheby’s International Realty. Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated

You can REGISTER to receive email alerts of new posts on the right hand side of the home page at www.OliverReports.com.

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2015 Marblehead housing market review

January 3, 2016 · by Andrew Oliver · in Marblehead News, Market Reports

This  2015 Marblehead housing market review focuses on the Single Family Home (SFH) market. I have published a separate Marblehead 2015 condo market review.

In summary, sales were down modestly from last year – at 239 vs 245 – and the median price was up slightly at a new record $596,500, compared with $590,000 in 2014.

It is important to bear in mind that only around 4% of Marblehead’s SFHs change hands publicly in any year, but 4% is a reasonable sample, with sales taking place from $267,000 to $4.6 million.

And there is seasonality in the market, as you will see from looking at the quarterly median price numbers which ranged from $535,000 to $660,000.

Median price
The first chart, with the numbers below, shows the median price for the two halves of the year and for the full year. The $614,500 median price in the second half of 2015 was a new record, beating the $600,000 in 2014, which was the first time Marblehead recorded a median price of $600,000 in any half-year.

MHD_SFH_Median_5965

MHD_SFH_H_2005_15_R

 

 

The quarterly numbers show how the market can vary. After 9 months it looked as though we were going to see a median price for the year well over $600,000, but sales in the last quarter were skewed to the lower end. In Q3 the median price finally broke the old record for any quarter, the $645,000 recorded in Q3 2006. Ironically, that quarter was followed by a quarter with a median price of $539,950, a difference of 16%, while in 2015 the change from Q3 to Q4 was 17%.

Source: MLS, Oliver Reports

Source: MLS, Oliver Reports

 

 

Sales
Sales were modestly down from last year, but were still the second highest total since 2004:

MHD_SFH_Sales_239

 

 

 

 

The tables show the breakdown in sales by price for the last three years. First overall sales.

MHD_SFH_Sales_price_2013_15_R

 

The next tables break down sales in more detail. First, sales under $600,000. In 2014 and 2015, 51% of sales were under $600,000, evidence confirming that the median price (that at which 50% are higher and 50% lower) was also just under $600,000. Note that in 2013, 63% were under $600,000, indicating that the median price was well below $600,000 (it was $535,000).

MHD_SFH_600k_R

 

As prices ( and buyers) moved up so the percentage in the next brackets increased. As in the lower bracket, the main change occurred in 2014 (when the median price increased 10%), while there was little change from 2014 to 2015:

MHD_Sales_999_2013_15_rev

That pattern – the big change from 2013 to 2014, with 2015 being pretty stable, was also seen in sales at $1 million and above. Perhaps the biggest surprise of 2015 was that the top end did not see more sales. There was, however, increased activity towards the end of the year, and I will write a separate report on that segment of the market;

Source: MLS, Oliver Reports

Assessed Value to Sales Ratio (ASR)
One way I measure prices is by the ratio (ASR) of Assessed Value (AV) to Sales Price (SP). Properties selling above their AV will have an ASR below 100%.

As we all hope out properties are worth more than the AV we look for an ASR below 100% as a positive sign. Remember that AVs are a lagging indicator: the tax bills that have just been sent out for FY2016 are based on actual sales in 2014. Thus the 2015 sales data, reported in this review, will be the basis for FY2017 assessments.

What this means is that in a period of rising prices the ASR is likely to be falling. The ASR is the AV divided by the SP: if the SP is rising (prices going up), the ASR will fall.  So what we, as homeowners, want is an ASR below 100% and falling.

Let’s look at the ASR in recent years:

MHD_SFH_ASR_H_2011_15

Source: MLS, Oliver Reports

The ASR has fallen steadily since 2009. At 87.4% in 2015, the median house in Marblehead sold for 14% (100/87.4 – 1) above its Assessed Value. I was surprised that AVs did not increase more for the FY2016 tax bills that have just gone out, but I am confident that AVs will increase in FY2017 by more than they did in FY2016, but that’s a subject for another report.

Outlook for 2016
I am, of course, an optimist, but there are several reasons to expect a strong market in 2016:
– historically, when mortgage rates start to move up, buyers are active, fearing they may miss the low rates
– the winter is unlikely to be as harsh as the last two, so there may not be the same economic slowdown in the first quarter
– the Massachusetts economy continues to do well
– with the boom in Boston, prices here look even more attractive
– and finally, supply, of which there is very little. Currently, there are just 42 SFHs for sale in Marblehead, and only 6 of them (!) are under the 2015 median price!

 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 [email protected].

Read How should I choose the broker to sell my home?

Andrew Oliver is a Realtor with Harborside Sotheby’s International Realty. Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated

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Open Houses 11, Patriots?? Many more, we hope.

January 3, 2016 · by Andrew Oliver · in Market Reports

Real estate agents aren’t dummies. With the Pats playing the Dolphins today at 1 pm, there are just 11 Open Houses – SFHs and Condos – in Marblehead, Beverly, Salem and Swampscott combined – and all but 1 of them start before the Pats kick off at 1 pm. (more…)

Marblehead condo sales: best since 2008

December 19, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Market Reports

Next week Marblehead condo sales for 2015 should reach 50, a number last seen in 2008. Sales, however, remain well down from the heady days of 2002-05 when they averaged over 70 each year.

My full review of the year will appear early in January.

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 [email protected].

Read Who will actually sell my house?

Andrew Oliver is a Realtor with Harborside Sotheby’s International Realty. Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated

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New Listings in time for Christmas

December 19, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Market Reports

Holy bat-panic – 6 days to Christmas and nothing to put under the tree? Quick, check out these new listings and make an offer on one next week! (more…)

Marblehead’s Unknown Oceanfront Properties update

December 13, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Marblehead News

A while back I published Marblehead’s Unknown Oceanfront Properties, referring to houses on or oceanside of Atlantic Avenue between Preston Beach and Beach Street.

In that article I pointed out that: “there are a lot of small streets that lead to the water and have 1 or 2 or maybe 3 or 4 houses sitting directly on the ocean at the end. And for the most part these houses sit on the rocky Atlantic coast and are high enough that flooding is not a concern, while many of them face South, have great views of Ram Island and down the coastline, and are well protected from the nor’easters that can impact more exposed areas.”

This section of Marblehead is seeing price appreciation as evidenced by the number of properties with Assessed Values over $2 million. That number was 29 in 2014, 32 in 2015 and has now jumped to 44 in the recently released assessments for 2016.

How much longer will this area be a secret I wonder?

There are two Open Houses today of oceanfront property in this stretch of town:

11 Crown Way from 12:00-2:00

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and 2-4 Coolidge Road from 12:00-1:30

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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 [email protected].

Read Which broker will actually sell my house?

Andrew Oliver is a Realtor with Harborside Sotheby’s International Realty. Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated

You can REGISTER to receive email alerts of new posts on the right hand side of the home page at www.OliverReports.com.

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The weather is mild, interest rates are low – visit these Open Houses

December 13, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Market Reports

Twelve days until Christmas. Buy one of these, wrap it and put it under the tree: (more…)

A new look at seasonality in house prices

November 29, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Market Reports

I have written many times about the seasonality in median selling prices by quarter in Massachusetts. Because sales take place around 2 months after an offer is accepted, sales are a lagging indicator. In this report I look at the median list price of offers that have been accepted each month to gauge more current information about what is selling.

First, let’s look at the median sales price for the year in Marblehead. Note that the highest price has been achieved most frequently in Q3, followed by Q4,Q2 and Q1.

MLS, Oliver Reports

The chart below shows the median list price of houses with accepted offers monthly for the last two years. I think it shows how prices of houses that are selling in Marblehead have increased from last year.

MLS, Oliver Reports

Finally, through today the median price of homes sold in Q4 is $540,700, so it looks certain that 2015 will be another year when the highest median price occurs in Q3. (more…)

Open Houses

November 29, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Latest News

There are only a few Open Houses today, but if you are interested in any of them and can go you will likely find less competition than usual. And houses are still selling briskly. (more…)

El Nino is good news for housing market

November 22, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News, Market Reports, Massachusetts Housing News

Back in July I wrote No snow this winter, a somewhat optimistic comment about the effect El Nino might have on our weather this winter.

Yesterday I read El Nino seen warming Us economy on Bloomberg, with economists quoted as saying “a milder winter supports growth in housing and consumer spending”.

The last two winters have seen unusually cold (think polar vortex) and snowy weather, and in both years the real estate market in New England got off to a slow start. With the economy growing strongly in Massachusetts (forecasts put 2015 growth at 5%), 2016 could be a very good year in the housing market, with the possibility that the gains seen in Metro Boston in the last few years will extend further outwards. (more…)

Open Houses: take your umbrella

November 22, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Market Reports

Just a few showers so take an unbrella when you visit these Open Houses: (more…)

When was Marblehead’s 200th SFH sale?

November 21, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Market Reports

The very first post I wrote on this blog, 3 years and 539 posts ago, pointed out that sales of Single Family Homes in Marblehead in 2012 had reached 200 for the first time since 2007. One of the ways I tracked the pace of sales was to list the date on which the 200th sale occurred. (more…)

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