Monday, May 11, 2015

Update on the Lebanon Market

From: Deb Roberts [mailto:deb@uvmaxre.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2015 10:30 AM
To: 'Blogger'
Subject: Update on the Market
 
What is happening in the Lebanon NH market in 2015, if you are interested in purchasing a home you will notice that the inventory is very low this year.  The market started early this year also.  If you are thinking of Seller there are many buyers looking to purchase and they are interested in looking at your home.  Call me to set up an appointment for more information about the Upper Valley Market.  Below you will find market details for the Lebanon market so far this year.
 
2015YTD        Total Homes on the market  Average Selling price  Median Selling Price Days on the market
Lebanon                         38                                 $290,213                        $252,250                    56.5    
                                                                       
 
 
 
                     Total Homes under contract  Average Selling Price  Median Selling Price   Days on the market
 
Lebanon                          46                                $292,274                      $259,900                         13
 
 
                    Total Homes sold          Average Selling Price   Median Selling Price   Days on the market
 
Lebanon                         33                                 $267,773                       $233,500                        85.5
 
Would you like to know what is happening in your town, email me today. I will give you this information for any town in New Hampshire or Vermont that you are interested in.
 
The finest compliment someone can give me is a referral of a Friend or Family member.  They will receive the same service I provided you.
 
Deb Roberts CHMS
RE/MAX Upper Valley Partners
Upper Valley Realtor of the Year 2010
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