MAINE HOME SALES DEMAND REMAINS STRONG; PRICES UP 7.34 PERCENT IN JULY
Single-family existing homes remain in high demand across the state of Maine. Realtors reported a 7.34 percent increase in prices in July 2023 compared to July 2022, reaching a median sales price (MSP) of $380,000. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. Sales in July 2023 decreased 20.93 percent compared to a year ago. “There are still plenty of buyers seeking homes across Maine and they are facing a sustained tight supply of for-sale inventory, though we’re seeing some improvement,” says Carmen McPhail, 2023 President of the Maine Association of Realtors and Associate Broker at family-owned United Country Lifestyle Properties of Maine with offices in Lincoln, Bangor and Lubec. “The number of homes for sale in July 2023 was nearly nine percent above the number for sale in June 2023 and six percent above July of last year. “As move-in ready homes become available for sale, they are quickly met with pent-up buyer demand. In this fast-moving market, begin working with a Realtor early. The key to success is to rely on your Realtor’s market knowledge and negotiating experience, and try to be as patient and flexible as possible.” The National Association of Realtors reported a nationwide sales dip of 16.3 percent in the past year, while the national MSP of $412,300 represents an increase of 1.6 percent in July 2023 compared to July 2022. Regionally, sales in the Northeast decreased 23.8 percent, and the regional MSP rose 5.5 percent to $467,500 over that same time period. “Late summer into fall continues to be a great time for listing your property for sale. Buyers want to settle before the winter months and take advantage of the tax benefits of real estate ownership prior to year’s end,” says McPhail.