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Wrentham Home Sales

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Home Sale Down, Prices Up in Wrentham

According to the Warren Group, home prices have gone up in Wrentham.

Wrentham saw a dip home sales in 2013, but Plainville and Norfolk are seeing slight increases. According to a report filed by the Warren Group, Wrentham’s home sales dropped from nine in the month of April 2012 to six in 2013. There were also 29 homes sold by April in 2012 as apposed to 25 in 2013. Wrentham is also seeing an increase in median home sale prices. The median price for home sales actually went up, both in month-to-month and 2012-2013. At this point in 2012 had a median sale price of $270,000, while in 2013 it was $405,000. Plainville actually saw an increase in home sales, from six to eight in April 2013 and 17 to 18 for year to date. The median price for Plainville houses also went up in 2013, from $239,500, despite in the …

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Home Sales Up in Norfolk, Plainville, Slight Decrease in Wrentham

Year over year statistics show houses sold in Wrentham, Plainville and Norfolk in January 2012 to 2013.

Norfolk and Plainville saw increases in their home sale, while Wrentham saw a decrease in the month of January, according to data released by real estate information firm The Warren Group,  In Massachusetts, 2,680 homes sold in January 2013,  up over last year's 2,436 sales. This is the highest January sales volume for single-family homes in Massachusetts in five years, when there were 2,953 transactions in January 2007. "We ended 2012 on a pretty positive note, and this is carrying into January," said Timothy M. Warren Jr., CEO of The Warren Group. "Recent pending sales data are a hopeful sign for a strong spring market. And given low mortgage rates and steady prices, there are positive signs that 2013 will be a second year of recovery. …

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Wrentham Home Sales Down Dramatically in November

Town sees drop in home sales.

Wrentham had its home sales fall by quite a bit in November, according to data released today. The data, compiled by real estate information firm The Warren Group, had home sales falling from 11 in November 2010 to two last month. The state, though, saw its fifth straight month of year-over-year home sales increases. Massachusetts home sales went up from 2,875 last year to 3,253 last month. Warren Group CEO Timothy Warren Jr. said in a statement that he was hopeful for the coming year. "I'm hopeful that winding down the year on a positive note will stimulate the market in 2012," Warren said. "But, a reality check of the numbers shows we may see a record low number of home sales in all of 2011, somewhere near the level in the 1990s." Here …

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