Maine Association of Realtors Housing Stats for January
Posted on March 4, 2007
The Maine Association of Realtors recently released their housing statistics for the month of Januray. Here they are:
In a report to the Maine media today, MREIS reports that both unit sales and the median sales price decreased — 27 fewer homes sold statewide this January when compared to the same month one year ago, indicating a 3.78% dip. The median sales price for those homes decreased to $189,200, 2.97% lower than last January’s median sales price of $195,000. Half of Maine’s 16 counties experienced stable or increased sales prices during the rolling three-month quarter of November, December and January combined. The median sales price indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. NAR reports a 4.2% decrease in national existing home sales last month. The national median sales price also decreased 3.5% in a 12-month period to $209,200. In the Northeast, the existing-home sales market witnessed a regional sales increase of 5.9% this January. The median sales price dropped 1.2% to $260,700.
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