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Schools Out For Summer Tour!

Starting at 300 Plymouth Street in Halifax

The Perfect Cup and More!

When:  9 to 9:30 Thursday, June 17th, 2010

 

Starting off at 202 Franklin Street in Halifax!

Rocky Millet of ERA Belsito

 

A Stones Throw to #6 Stoney Weir in Halifax

Kim Zanellato of Jack Conway

 

Last in Halifax today is 30 Hickory Road

Thanks to Joan Ulich and Donna Bagni of Success

 

Mary Jo will start of the Hanson Portion with

1319 Main Street

 

Denise Rannou of Molisse Realty Group

Will show us the Franklin Street Development by Fiore (Hanson)

 

Next….249 Phillips Street

Molisse Realty Group’s Brian Molisse

 

Mary Ellen Wilson of Century 21 Alliance will show us two (2)!

First…348 Gorwin Drive

And then

Beautiful 112 Brook Bend Road

 

Today, we will be skipping the lunch…

…but it will be a fun tour!  Grab your coffee and enjoy!

 

Tell your office!  Help this to be a more beneficial tour!

With or without a listing…we are able to gauge the market for sellers

And see whats out there for our buyers!!

 

Thank you! 

 

Amy Troup

Helping Everyone Make Dreams Come Troup!!!

Molisse Realty Group

Foreclosure activity overshadows growth in sales

By Anonymous
Posted May 21, 2010 @ 06:06 PM

Attractive interest rates, lower prices and targeted tax incentives gave rise to the largest number of Plymouth County sales in nearly two years, Register of Deeds John R. Buckley Jr. reported.

Plymouth County recorded 768 deeds in April, up from a healthy 610 in March. One would have to look back to June of 2008, when 773 deeds were recorded, to find a more robust month for sales.

“The Plymouth County real estate market is off to a strong start in 2010,” Buckley noted. “We recorded 2,322 deeds though the first four months of the year. That’s a 28 percent jump over the 1,820 deeds we saw during the same period in 2009.”

While the average sale price has declined slightly each month in 2010, the current average of $288,696 represents a 6 percent increase over the $272,424 average reached through the first four months in 2009.

Buckley nevertheless cautioned that in addition to rates, prices and incentives, a significant component of the increased sales figures in 2010 is a spike in the number of foreclosure sales. Plymouth County recorded 160 foreclosure deeds in April, up from 145 in March and bringing the year-to-date total to 523.

“We are seeing much more foreclosure activity in the early part of this year.” Buckley reported. “We have seen a 44 percent increase in the number of foreclosure deeds through April, as compared to the same period last year, and notices for new foreclosures continue to come in at a steady pace.” 

The recording of 242 notices initiating new foreclosures in April represented the slowest month so far in 2010 for new foreclosure activity, yet the total number of such notices for the year reached an even 1,200. During the same period in 2009, Plymouth County recorded 425 notices.

“That’s an increase of 182 percent,” Buckley noted. “Many of those will not result in foreclosure deeds for any number of reasons, but where the number of new filings is increasing so dramatically, it is very likely the number of foreclosure deeds will increase as well.”

Anecdotally, local lenders are reporting increased refinance applications as interest rates continue to fall. That activity has not yet translated to an increase in the number of mortgages being recorded at the Registry. In fact, mortgage volume is down 32 percent. Plymouth County recorded 6,217 mortgages through the first four months of the year as compared to 9,173 mortgages during the same period in 2009. The average mortgage amount is also down, Buckley reported.

“We’re seeing a 5 percent decline,” he explained, “from $252,743 through April of 2009 to $239,327 through the same period this year.”

REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY THROUGH APRIL 2010

AS COMPARED TO THE SAME PERIOD IN 2009

(All figures are based on sales or mortgages between $25,000 and $3 million.)

2010 sales volume: 2,332

2009 sales volume: 1,820

(28 percent increase)

2010 total sales value: $670,352,114

2009 total sales value: $495,812,146

(35 percent increase)

2010 average sales price: $288,696

2009 average sales price: $272,424

(6 percent increase)

2010 mortgage volume: 6,217

2009 mortgage volume: 9,173

(32 percent decrease)

2010 average mortgage amount: $239,227

2009 average mortgage amount: $252,743

(5 percent decrease)

2010 foreclosure deeds: 523

2009 foreclosure deeds: 364

(44 percent increase)

2010 foreclosure notices: 1,200

2009 foreclosure notices: 425

(182 percent increase)

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