
Mass. Home Sales Jump in July as Prices Rise Further
The month of July saw home prices reach an all-time high but home sales also managed to skip upwards. Still, the state has a long way to go to become a balanced market, a top market-watcher says.
The month of July saw home prices reach an all-time high but home sales also managed to skip upwards. Still, the state has a long way to go to become a balanced market, a top market-watcher says.
In what’s become a familiar refrain for Massachusetts housing market-watchers, a trio of data reports issued Monday showed for-sale inventory significantly down in July, and prices rising.
Massachusetts’ residential brokers and agents shouldn’t let the huge dips in home sales reported last week convince them the sky is falling.
The market has cooled in Massachusetts after being confronted with high prices and rising mortgage rates, according to a new report from The Warren Group, publisher of Banker & Tradesman.
The median sale price for a single-family home hit its highest point on record for any July in history, according to a new report from The Warren Group, publisher of Banker & Tradesman.