Archive for November, 2009
No Housing Bubble for MA
November 25th, 2009 Categories: Market Conditions, Real Estate

I was reviewing the Massachusetts Association of Realtors latest housing data that was posted and came across a nugget. It was a historical graph for single family home sales. It shows 18 years of sales data in the month of October.
OK, the MAR reported 3,828 sales of single family homes in October state wide.
This number of sales is very close to the same number in 2005 and about 17% more sales than last year.
Were 2001 and 2002 good years for home sales? This 2009 number is stronger than both of those years!
I read about all the naysayers out there about the housing market (just look at comments on Boston.com real estate articles) but the stats above provide perspective.
Sellers don’t fell as good these days to hear that their property has fallen in value over the past few years, but the fact is that the strength of the housing market is there. Whether this is because of buyers taking advantage of tax credits, distressed properties, or pent up demand, the fact is that houses are still selling.
Ed Daniels is part of The MA Home Team servicing the Metrowest Boston area. Under Re/Max Executive Realty, he has been a full time Realtor for over 11 years. Contact him at 508-341-7880 for any questions you may have with the local market.
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Holliston Homes on Trulia
November 14th, 2009 Categories: Holliston, Real Estate
As a local Realtor, my best resource for marketing a home is on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). In addition to that, I go onto the major sites that offer home searches and tools for home shoppers.
Today I was posting my listings on Trulia.com and came across the widget below. The full feature version on the Trulia home search is very cool!
This is a widget of Holliston Real Estate sorted by the newest listings. Searching for real estate using this tool is different and interactive. Home searches are coming a long way since I started selling real estate 11 years ago! Very cool.
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New Tax Credits for Buyers Explained
November 9th, 2009 Categories: Market Conditions, Real Estate
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