Archive for September, 2008

Maine Real Estate - August 2008 Maine Home Sales Press Release

Monday, September 29th, 2008

In a press release to the media, MREIS reports the median home sales price in Maine dropped 7.69% in August 2008; with a statewide median sales price of $180,000 compared to $195,000 last August. The median sales price indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. There were 955 home sales in August 2008, down 32.98% from August 2007. Nationally, single-family home sales declined by 9.6% in August.  NAR reported a national median sales price drop of 9.7% to $201,900.

Full Report:  MAINE REAL ESTATE MEDIAN HOME PRICE DOWN IN AUGUST SOUTH PORTLAND (September 24, 2008) - The median home sales price in Maine dropped 7.69 percent in August 2008; with a statewide median sales price of $180,000 compared to $195,000 last August. The median sales price indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. According to the Maine Real Estate Information System, Inc., Realtors reported 955 home sales last month, down 32.98 percent from August 2007. Nationally, single-family home sales declined by 9.6 percent in August. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported a national median sales price drop of 9.7 percent to $201,900.
In the regional Northeast, sales decreased 15 percent from one year ago. The regional median sales price dipped 3.8 percent to $271,000. Jim Fitzgerald of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Kennebunk says the real estate rule used to be, “Location, Location, Location. Now it’s Location, Price and Condition. There are plenty of buyers out there, but the days of ‘let’s try a higher price and then we can bring it down later’ is not a strategy worthy of any consideration. Foremost in the seller’s head should be, ‘for what price will it sell, and should we put it on the market for a little less than that?’” Joan Maloney Chrane of RE/MAX Riverside in Topsham says, “Working with a Realtor gives you an advantage–they advise where to market, what incentives to offer and what is proper pricing. Realtors are also a tremendous resource for short sale and foreclosure education.” Below are two charts showing statistics for Maine and its 16 counties. The first chart lists
statistics for the month of August only, statewide. The second chart compares the number of existing, single-family homes sold (units) and volume (MSP) during the months of June, July and August of 2007 and 2008.

Maine Real Estate Statistics –August 2008 Housing Report—9/24/08—

AUGUST ONLY CHART
From August 1-31, 2007 and August 1-31, 2008
STATEWIDE:  # Units Sold 2007 (1425)  # Units Sold 2008 (955)  % Change (-32.98%)  MSP 2007 ($195,000)  MSP 2008($180,000)  % Change(-7.69%)

ROLLING QUARTER CHART
From June 1, 2007 – August 31, 2007 and June 1, 2008 – August 31, 2008
STATEWIDE: 3988 2983 -25.20% $197,714 $186,000 -5.92%
County:
Androscoggin 276 225 -18.48% $163,000 $151,000 -7.36%
Aroostook 113 96 -15.04% $86,000 $96,000 11.63%
Cumberland 991 766 -22.70% $259,000 $242,250 -6.47%
Franklin 94 64 -31.91% $141,000 $134,200 -4.82%
Hancock 156 114 -26.92% $193,750 $211,936 9.39%
Kennebec 362 288 -20.44% $152,000 $139,950 -7.93%
Knox 178 108 -39.33% $208,500 $200,000 -4.08%
Lincoln 142 78 -45.07% $217,500 $184,250 -15.29%
Oxford 169 107 -36.69% $156,000 $150,000 -3.85%
Penobscot 478 335 -29.92% $146,600 $141,000 -3.82%
Piscataquis 72 48 -33.33% $122,500 $94,000 -23.27%
Sagadahoc 120 85 -29.17% $212,250 $194,500 -8.36%
Somerset 95 100 5.26% $123,000 $123,250 0.20%
Waldo 105 68 -35.24% $163,000 $166,500 2.15%
Washington 12 17 41.67% $120,000 $135,000 12.50%
York 625 484 -22.56% $240,000 $225,000 -6.25%

Source: Maine Real Estate Information System, Inc. Note: MREIS, a subsidiary of the Maine Association of REALTORS, is a statewide Multiple Listing Service with over 5,100 licensees inputting active and sold property listing data. Statistics reflect properties reported as sold in the System within the time periods indicated.

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Maine Real Estate - BNAS Housing Buyback

Monday, September 29th, 2008

A Portland-based real estate firm has secured a government contract to manage a federal housing assistance program for Navy personnel leaving the Brunswick Naval Air Station.

Fishman Realty Group will manage the Army Corps of Engineers’ Homeowners’ Assistance Program in Brunswick, which allows departing Navy personnel struggling to sell their homes to sell them to the federal government, according to The Times Record in Brunswick. Fishman will be responsible for listing the properties in the program and getting them sold. Fishman officials told the paper that the program will help stabilize the housing market in the Brunswick area when the base closes in 2011, with most of the personnel scheduled to leave in 2010.

So far, five homes in the area already have been sold to the federal government through the assistance program, which was launched here last fall, according to the paper.

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Cities of Lewiston and Auburn Maine Ranked For Growth

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Lewiston and Auburn Maine made great strides in the Milken Institute’s annual ranking of the smaller metro cities, while Portland remained relatively steady in the their list of the 200 largest cities in the country.

In the Santa Monica, Calif.-based think tank’s 2008 Best Performing Cities’ Index , released yesterday, both Bangor and Lewiston-Auburn made significant jumps in the ranking of 124 smaller metro areas. The Bangor metro area moved from 149 last year to 82, and the Lewiston-Auburn metro area moved from 127 last year to 84 this year. The rankings are based on wages and salaries growth, job growth and gross domestic product growth in the technology industry.

In the ranking of the 200 largest cities, Portland dropped one place to 158. The city scored highest in its concentration of the technology industry, with a ranking of 72. Portland also ranked 101 in both wages and salaries growth from 2001-2006 and job growth from March 2007 to March 2008, according to the report.

To search for Maine real estate in the twin cities of Androscoggin County, visit our websites for homes for sale in the Auburn and Lewiston area. They are: http://www.HomesForSaleLewistonMaine.com and http://www.HomesForSaleAuburnMaine.com

 

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New Website Resource For Maine Real Estate Buyers

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Well it’s done and we rolled it out today! It’s a new buyer’s guide to inform Maine home buyers. We had this wonderful idea of helping Maine real estate buyers feel more comfortable and knowledgeable about the home buying process through the use of a user friendly website at http://www.HowToBuyAHomeInMaine.com

Here you won’t be in the least bit intimidated by the Maine real estate home buying process with great content like an easy to understand flow chart, link bookmarks and a glossary with definitions of real estate terms. We discuss key points needed to make informed decisions on your journey into home ownership. Whether you’re a first time home owner or an investor, you’ll see great value in these free tools, documents and information. We are here for you and want to be your REALTORS for life!

So if you are currently renting, moving to Maine or investing in Maine property, visit http://www.HowToBuyAHomeInMaine.com and you’ll soon see why the professional REALTORS at Meservier & Associates of Keller Williams Realty Mid Maine are your trusted resource to home ownership.

This Maine real estate web site is brought to you by Meservier & Associates of Keller Williams Realty Mid Maine - 34 Center Street Auburn, Maine 04210 - Office# 207-784-2525 - 43 years of combined service! Visit us online at these great sites: www.meservier.com - www.mainemls.info - www.mainerealestateexperts.com - www.MaineWaterfrontRental.com 

 

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Maine Dept. of Labor Job Market Numbers

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

The Maine Department of Labor recently released a report on Maine’s job market through 2016. Here’s a list of the top five occupations with the fastest projected rate of growth between 2006 and 2016, and a list of the top five occupations with the fastest projected rate of job loss during the same time period.

 

Top five jobs with the fastest projected rate of growth between 2006 and 2016

Occupation

Average employment

Rate of job growth

2006

2016

Vocational education teachers, postsecondary 296 447 51.0%
Network systems and data communications analysts 798 1,174 47.1%
Instructional coordinators 361 498 38.0%
Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors 658 902 37.1%
Medical assistants 1,949 2,603 33.6%

 

Top five jobs with the fastest projected rate of job loss between 2006 and 2016

Occupation

Average employment

Rate of job loss
2006 2016
Photographic processing machine operators 253 116 -54.2%
Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers 718 389 -45.8%
File clerks 418 242 -42.1%
Electro-mechanical technicians 230 141 -38.7%
Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters 903 627 -30.6%

Source: “Maine Employment Outlook to 2016” from the Maine Department of Labor

 

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