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Marblehead vs Swampscott

May 24, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News, Market Reports, Swampscott Housing Market

On BostonGlobe.com under Lifestyle, Real Estate, there is a tool to allow the reader to compare two towns. Here is a link to Marblehead vs Swampscott;

The most notable comparisons: (more…)

Will baby boomers kill the housing market?

May 23, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Essex County Housing News, Latest News, Market Reports, National News

Will a flood of baby boomers cashing out their home equity be too much for the housing market to bear? That is the question I was asked recently.

One of the difficulties in trying to make personal decisions, like whether to buy a house today in the town of your choice, based on long-term, national forecasts (for example, boomers cashing in their housing chips) is the risk of missing out on a lot of known positives – i.e., home ownership – in fear of unknown possible negatives.

But let’s look at some of those big questions. See also 4 reasons home prices will keep going up . (more…)

Marblehead buyers spring into action

May 17, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News

Y’all were winding me up, right, when I published What’s happening – or not – in the Marblehead market? last week?
Maybe it was all those other factors, but this week saw 10 houses receive accepted offers, after only 4 in the first week of May.
Even more impressive is the range of prices of the houses receiving offers:1 under $500,000; 6 from $500-749,000; 2 from $750-999,999; and 1 at just under $2 million and 1 at just under $5 million.

The Marblehead market is alive and kicking into high gear! (more…)

Million Dollar home sales picking up

May 16, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News, Market Reports

Million dollar home sales were flat in the first four months of 2015 compared with 2014, but both years showed a strong increase over 2013.

But the pace of million dollar sales is picking up with 74 pending* sales currently. As usual, Marblehead leads the way: (more…)

Marblehead’s incredible booming market, according to Trulia

May 10, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News, Market Reports

I suspect that one day Trulia will get access to accurate information about the Marblehead market and when that happens my fun will come to an end.

Meanwhile….

Source: Trulia

Source: Trulia

Wow! (more…)

What’s happening – or not – in the Marblehead market?

May 9, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Beverly Housing Market, Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News, Market Reports, Massachusetts Housing News, Salem housing market, Swampscott Housing Market

I am always cautious about reading too much into short-term trends, especially in a market like Marblehead with a small number of sales, but at the same time I do try to report on current market conditions.

And I am puzzled by what has been happening over the last 2-3 weeks – or rather by what has not been happening. And that is houses receiving accepted offers. (more…)

Marblehead housing inventory: even worse than you think

April 25, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News, Market Reports, Massachusetts Housing News

There are currently just 49 Single Family Homes (SFH) for sale in Marblehead, compared with 90 a year ago at this time. But the position for buyers is even worse than it appears. (more…)

Buy or rent? It’s NOT just a financial decision

April 20, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Boston housing market, Essex County Housing News, Latest News, Market Reports, Massachusetts Housing News

OK, be warned, I am about to get on my soapbox.

Below I post a link to a recent Boston Herald article quoting a Zillow study comparing the costs of buying vs renting in different cities in the US and in different neighborhoods around Boston and Cambridge.

It’s not that I do no think article like this have some value. They do, encouraging people to think about how long they will stay in a house before making a major financial decision.

No, my problem with articles such as this is that they focus only on the financial aspect of buying a home. (more…)

Trulia vs MLS statistics on Marblehead

April 18, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News, Market Reports, Massachusetts Housing News

I have reported before on my puzzlement as to where Trulia gets its statistics on Marblehead.  This is what I received by email today: (more…)

What does $4 million buy in and around Boston?

April 18, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Boston housing market, Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News, Market Reports

A prospective buyer looked at a $4 million listing in Marblehead recently and commented: “this house would sell for $18 million in the Hamptons.”

Well we’re not in the Hamptons, Dorothy, but it was an interesting comment and led me to look at what a paltry $4 million would buy today in different areas in and around Boston. The table below is in four sections: the North Shore, towns close to Boston, and then Boston SFHS and Boston condos: (more…)

We’re off: more listings, Open Houses

April 11, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Beverly Housing Market, Marblehead News, Market Reports, Salem housing market, Swampscott Housing Market

As expected, we have seen a decent number of new listings this week. We even have the promise of 60 degrees and sunshine on Sunday.

So make plans to visit these Open Houses:
(more…)

The Best Streets in Greater Boston – really?

April 11, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Boston housing market, Market Reports, Massachusetts Housing News

One of real estate’s fascinations is that it is subjective: what I love you may hate and vice versa. So it should come as no surprise that I might differ on the pick for the Best Street in Marblehead. I accept the words of the writer that Atlantic Avenue is three miles long, but the Best Street in Marblehead?

(more…)

Marblehead First Quarter Housing Market

April 4, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News, Market Reports, Massachusetts Housing News

It’s over. We survived. Hallelujah!
So how was the housing market in Marblehead? First Single family Homes (SFHs):

Source: MLS, Oliver Reports

Source: MLS, Oliver Reports

Wait a minute. The median price dropped almost $50,000? What’s going on? (more…)

Which matters more – home sales numbers or price?

March 28, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News, Market Reports

No, no, it’s not a trick question.

I am also intrigued when I hear or read of a report on commentary about the real estate market which leads with sales numbers. I suspect – usually correctly – that such a report comes from a Realtors’ association. I mean, how many houses does the average home buyer buy or sell in a month, or a quarter, or a year. Quite. (more…)

Housing inventory: how low can it go?

March 14, 2015 · by Andrew Oliver · in Beverly Housing Market, Boston housing market, Essex County Housing News, Marblehead News, Market Reports, Massachusetts Housing News, Salem housing market, Swampscott Housing Market

A recent Boston Globe article Snow delays spring market highlighted the lack of inventory in the, you know, “important” markets such as Cambridge and Somerville.

We know inventory is down from last year, when if you remember we had the polar vortex, but where do we stand, here in Essex County and indeed throughout Massachusetts, compared with the last several years? (more…)

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