Residential Real Estate

Wakefield reports a 1% decline in new Wakefield Residential Listings.  Inventory remains high with a reported 174 residential homes available for purchase – 91 of those active listings offer waterfront and/or water access.  [click to continue…]

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Wakefield reports a 6.1% decline in new Wakefield Residential Listings.  Inventory remains high with a reported 184 residential homes available for purchase – 89 of those active listings offer waterfront and/or water access. [click to continue…]

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Wolfeboro’s Residential listing data reflects a decrease in market inventory by 14% when compared to last year’s YTD stats.  Currently 204 residential homes are available for purchase – 58 offering waterfront and/or water access – 25 condominium units – 89 parcels of vacant land – 14 manufactured home and 17 commercial properties.   [click to continue…]

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Sandwich, NH Residential data reflects an increase in market inventory by 33% when compared to last year’s YTD stats.  There are currently 20 residential homes, 13 parcels of vacant land and 1 commercial property available for sale.  [click to continue…]

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Wolfeboro’s Residential listing data reflects a decrease in market inventory by 29% when compared to last year’s YTD stats.  There are currently 154 residential homes available for purchase, with 34 listings offering waterfront or water access.  [click to continue…]

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Wakefield, New Hampshire Year-to-Date Market Review

March 5, 2011

Wakefield reports a 12% decline in new Wakefield Residential Listings.  Pretty typical for this time of year given all the “winter” we’ve had.  Inventory continues to hold with 114 residential homes available for purchase with 18 active listings offering waterfront and/or water access. 

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Wolfeboro, NH January 2011…A Month In Review

February 2, 2011

“Now could be a great time to start your search for that perfect home, neighborhood and lender!”

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Carroll County, New Hampshire – Year End Residential Market Report 2010

January 3, 2011

“the average sales price in the County increased a reported 17.7%.”

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