AUGUSTA (March 21, 2024) — More single-family homes for sale in Maine compared to a year ago, coupled with strong demand from buyers, resulted in higher sales figures and home prices in February. According to Maine Listings, home sales jumped 11.44 percent in February, year-over-year, across Maine’s 16 counties. The median sales price for homes sold reached $354,000 in February 2024, an increase of 7.52 percent over February 2023. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.
“After 31 consecutive months of year-over-year declines for the number of sales, February 2024 showed an increase over the sales volume from a year ago—for the first time since June 2021,” says Paul McKee, 2024 President of the Maine Association of REALTORS® and Broker affiliated with Keller Williams Realty in Portland.
“The recent uptick in listing activity has led to a higher sales volume in February. Buyer demand remains steady and strong, outpacing supply in many local markets, which maintains pressure on pricing,” he adds.
Nationwide sales of single-family existing homes dipped 2.7 percent in February 2024 compared to February 2023. The National Association of Realtors today reported a national MSP of $388,700, up 5.6 percent. Regionally, sales in the Northeast eased 7.7 percent, while the regional MSP reached $420,600—an increase of 11.5 percent since last February.
“If you have equity in your current home, it’s an opportune time to sell,” said McKee. “REALTORS® are working with state and local governments across Maine advocating for increased housing supply through new development and adaptive reuse to bring a better balance to our housing markets. Currently supply sits at 3.2 months, which is a strong sellers’ market; a balanced supply would be six months.”