MIDCOAST MAINE REAL ESTATE ANALYSIS, JANUARY – JUNE 2010
This entry is brought to you by Terry Sortwell (tsortwell@landvest.com) and Shannon Thompson (sthompson@landvest.com), who assist and advise real estate buyers of fine homes and estates throughout mid-coast Maine.
The midcoast Maine real estate market in the first half of 2010 has improved over 2009. An analysis of MLS data of coastal and island communities from Boothbay real estate to the Blue Hill Peninsula real estate reveals there have been 16 sales of residential properties priced above $1,000,000 in the first half of this year. There were 8 sales in this range in the first half of 2009 (and 10 sales in the second half). In comparison, in 2006 there were 47 sales above $1,000,000. On the heels of the European financial crisis amid renewed concerns and confusion about the global economic recovery, the real estate market remains illiquid and unpredictable. Demand is still down, inventory of current listings is growing, and days on market are increasing. Generally speaking, buyers are purchasing properties when they find something with the exactly the special attributes they’re seeking, and they are extremely sensitive about pricing. Properties with a significant land component and lots of privacy, priced competitively for today’s market, are those that are getting the most attention and ultimately selling. Our four most recent midcoast maine real estate sales, in July, June and May, are all examples of this trend, offering 16, 21, 34, and 160 acres of land, respectively. Our sense of optimism about the long-term picture for coastal Maine real estate remains as strong as ever. While luxury real estate markets in other parts of the country are severely affected by bank-owned properties driving prices down, ours is not. We continue to believe the next couple of years will be a period of transition, with the market slowly stabilizing, as more buyers and sellers reach agreement and sign contracts. With every sale, buyers and sellers alike have a little more data on which to base decisions, and that knowledge helps fuels the confidence needed to keep things moving forward toward a more balanced market.
For more information on buying or selling real estate in the Camden, Maine area contact Terry Sortwell at tsortwell@landvest.com
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