Maine Home Values Remain Strong Despite Decrease In Sales | Maine Real Estate Blog

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AUGUSTA (June 22, 2020)—Sales of Maine’s single-family homes eased in May, due to effects from COVID-19 and limited supply; however, value and demand for available homes remained strong. According to Maine Listings, Realtors sold 21.34 percent fewer homes in May 2020, compared to May 2019. Prices continued to rise, with a median sales price increase of 3.43 percent to $237,900. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.

“We’re seeing greater impact on supply and demand in Maine’s real estate markets due to COVID-19,” says Tom Cole, 2020 President of the Maine Association of REALTORS and Managing Broker of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate The Masiello Group in Brunswick.

“For-sale inventory is extremely tight—28 percent below a year ago; statewide, the days on market statistic for May was 17. Since March, when COVID-19 arrived, days on market statistics are down an average of 30 percent.”

“We’re experiencing more demand than supply. Buyers are plentiful and multiple offers are prevalent for move-in ready homes, creating upward pressure on values in Maine’s more highly populated regions. Maine REALTORS are guiding buyers and sellers through this unique market to help them achieve their real estate needs, while following Maine’s CDC guidelines. “

The National Association of Realtors reported that sales across the United States eased 24.8 percent and the national MSP increased 2.4 percent to $287,700 comparing May 2020 to May 2019. Regionally, sales in the Northeast fell 29.9 percent compared to last May. The regional MSP rose 7.8 percent to $327,900.

“With Maine’s economy opening up and historically low mortgage interest rates, we expect a steady recovery if the supply of for-sale inventory expands. Real estate sales, and related services, account for more than 18 percent of Maine’s Gross Domestic Product and should be one of the drivers for helping Maine’s economy recover,” says Cole.

Below are two charts showing statistics for Maine and its 16 counties. The first chart lists statistics for the month of May 2019 and 2020 only, statewide. The second chart compares the number of existing, single-family homes sold (units) and volume (MSP) during the rolling quarter of March, April and May of 2019 and 2020.


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