Middlesex County, Massachusetts, is the most populous county in New England and is located west and northwest of Boston. It contains some of the wealthier towns in Massachusetts and was recently ranked 10th in the country in terms of the number of millionaires. It includes urban, suburban, and rural areas reaching from urban Cambridge, home to Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to the New Hampshire border. Within Route 95/128, towns with high-end real estate include Belmont with its attractive historic Belmont Hill section; Lexington of Revolutionary War fame; Newton particularly the Chestnut Hill area and home to Boston College; and Winchester with wonderful vistas across the Mystic Lakes. Between Route 95/128 and Route 495, along the Route 2 and Route 20 corridors, Carlisle, Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury, Wayland, and Weston are small historic towns that have maintained a sense of their rural past. Sherborn is an anomaly linked more to the neighboring equestrian towns of Dover and Medfield in Norfolk County. Outside Route 495, Groton is notable for its early 19th century architecture, substantial farm land, and two highly-regarded boarding schools: Groton School and Lawrence Academy.
Active Listings and Sales, $2,000,000+, Q1 2000-2011
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
In Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the first quarter of 2011 the inventory of high-end listings contracted significantly (130 vs. 171 listings in Q1 2010 and a peak of 174 in Q1 2006). On the other hand, first quarter high-end sales grew to nearly record levels (23 sales) compared to the peak in 2005 (24 sales) and 2007 (23 sales). The past three years have seen considerably less activity in the first quarter: 14 sales in 2008, 10 sales in 2009, and 14 sales in 2010. The first quarter of 2010 also started with an uptick, lagged during the year, and finished off strongly compared to 2009. The first quarter of 2011 is starting off more strongly than 2010 and several recent record sales are creating an optimistic buzz in the brokerage community.
Highest And Average Sale, $2,000,000+, Q1 2000-2011
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
First quarter sale prices peaked in 2005 to 2007 at the $6,000,000 to $7,000,000 level. In 2011, the top first quarter sale was a record $15,600,000 in Weston. There was another nearly record sale in Weston at $8,350,000. Average first quarter sales prices have been generally more stable in the range of $2,400,000 to $2,900,000 over the past 10 years. In the first quarter of 2011 the average sale price was $3,482,696, skewed by these two exceptional sales. The median sale price was $2,600,000.
Days On Market, Sales, $2,000,000+, Q1 2000-2011
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Days on market for first quarter high-end sales have varied dramatically over the past 10 years. Average days on market for Q1 2011 were 197 vs. 139 in 2010, 308 in 2009 and 185 in 2008. The average days on market for the first quarter over the period 2000-2011 has been 187. Despite the continued uncertainty in the market, special properties expertly presented and well priced are selling.
Sales By Town, $2,000,000+, Q1 2000-2011
Eight of the 54 cities and towns in Middlesex County, Massachusetts had high-end sales in the first quarter of 2011. Newton and Weston were the leaders with 6 sales each followed by Cambridge (3), Belmont (2), Lexington (2), Winchester (2), Concord (1), and Sherborn (1). For first quarter sales over the period 2000-2011, the leaders are Newton (49), Weston (42), Cambridge (33), Concord (16), and Lexington (14).
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