Quincy Real Estate Market Change Nov. to Jan.

The Cove Housing Report
During the months of November, 2009 and January, 2010 Quincy real estate saw a change of about -48 homes that sold, according to local MLS inventory statistics. During the period the standard Quincy home (Combined Condo, SFR, and MFR) days on market (DOM) changed by about 13 days. The average list price for this period changed by about $61875 comparatively. The average sales price for the period between November, 2009 and January, 2010 changed by about $56562. The separation between the list price and the actual sales price produced a -1% change in difference.
During the same months of November, 2009 to January, 2010 Quincy saw a comparative change of about -18 properties in regards to condo sales, according to H3MLS inventory stats. Quincy Condos DOM changed by about 35 days. The average change in list price for the same months was about $80573. The average condo change in sales price for this period was close to $79541. The separation between the list price and the actual sales price produced a 0% change in difference. Total condo inventory changed by about $-3069552 while the total inventory changed by approximately $-11833652.
Quincy single family homes (SFR) change in total inventory during this period was about $-7280800. Single family homes days on the market (DOM) changed by about 31 days and had an average sales price change of $13496. The average list price of Quincy SFRs changed by about $14169. The List-to-Sold ratio produced a 1% change in difference during this time period.
There was a change of about -24 SFR homes that sold in analysis of the two months.
Multi-Family homes (MFR) also commonly referred to as Quincy investment properties saw a total comparative change of -2 properties being sold in a month-to-month analysis. These properties accounted for a change of about $-781500 in total inventory. The MFRs DOM changed by about -42 days. The average MFR change in sales price was around $-5105 and change in list price was about $-321. The list to sale ratio produced a 0% change in difference.
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