
Pioneer Valley Misses Out on Statewide Listings Bump
Numbers of new listings are only up moderately in the Pioneer Valley, even as the rest of the state sees bigger gains, spurring calls for more housing production.
Numbers of new listings are only up moderately in the Pioneer Valley, even as the rest of the state sees bigger gains, spurring calls for more housing production.
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The number of homes for sale in Massachusetts’ major markets stayed at very low levels in February, new data from Massachusetts’ Realtor associations shows, keeping the state on track for a spring housing market featuring record price growth if strong demand continues.
Seeing all of these quick decisions by homebuyers and rising prices, many can’t help but think we’re heading towards another crash. But evidence from the Pioneer Valley says this market is different – and ordinary people could be the biggest winners.
The state legislature may need to come up with $350 million in the coming years to help thousands of homeowners from Auburn to Springfield whose foundations are contaminated with a mineral that makes them crumble.