Concord MA Real Estate - Market Update for October 2010
In order to keep my clients on top of the Concord, MA real estate market, I am happy to provide monthly market statistics for homes sold in the towns I represent. If you would like any additional data please email me at pldowcett@gmail.com.
The real estate market in Concord, MA is still shifting and adjusting to the economic difficulties we are experiencing. As a Realtor for Coldwell Banker in Concord, MA, I have the knowledge of the market conditions. If you have a home to sell or if you are buying a home, this monthly report will assist you in learning what is happening to the average sale price, days on market and other important information.
Currently there are 128 single family homes for sale between $259,000 and $10,600,000 with an average list price of $1,416,000 and market time of 146 days.
For the period of January 1 to October 31, 2010 there have been 125 single family homes sold in Concord, MA between $275,000 and $2,850,000.
- Average list price: $928,000
- Average sale price: 885,000
- Average days on market: 106 days
For the month of October 2010 there were 15 homes under agreement between $360,000 and $2,225,00
- The average list price: $898,000
- The average days on market: 76 days
For the month of October 2010 there were 6 Homes SOLD between $599,000 and $1,575,000
- The average list price: $1,044,000
- The average sale price: $1,026,000
- The average days on market: 109 days
In 2009 for the period of January 1 - October 31 there were 109 single family homes sold between $330,000 and $3,000,000.
- Average list price: $1,060,500
- Average Sale price: $985,300
- Average days on market: 152 days
There has been an increase of 16 homes sold in 2010 compared to 2009.
For the months of October 2009 there were 11 single family homes sold between $405,000 and $1,850,000 with an average list price of $1,053,000 and a average sale price of $939,000 with an average of 146 days on market.
About Concord, MA
Concord is a charming,historic New England town with a population of about 17,500 residents. It provides excellent town services, schools (Concord-Carlisle High School was ranked #3 for MCAS for 2009), and well regarded private schools (primary, secondary, and college preparatory schools). Concord has an extensive recreation department and culture organizations, such as Emerson Umbrellas, an array of art, music, writing and theater programs.
Outdoor recreation options in Concord is year round. Recreation activities include a community pool and fitness center, walking the many trails of conservation land, biking, canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, skating and cross country skiing.
Housing options in Concord, MA range from in-town Colonial, Federal and Victorian era homes; well kept cul-de-sac neighborhoods, estate areas, and horse properties. Concord is conveniently located within twenty-five minutes to Boston.
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