Here Are May’s Unofficial Numbers
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Active
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New in May
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Closed in May
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Under Deposit
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Price Change
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Barre City
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67
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12
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3
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10
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12
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BarreTown
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62
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15
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3
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15
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5
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Montpelier
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33
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11
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6
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10
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16
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U-32
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55
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15
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2
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16
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11
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Northfield
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40
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8
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3
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5
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2
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Totals
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257
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61
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17
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56
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46
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And, comparing to a year ago…
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Active May 2011
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Active May 2010
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New May 2011
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New May 2010
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Closed May 2010-May 2011
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Closed May 2009-May 2010
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Barre City
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67
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70
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12
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7
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61
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77
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BarreTown
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62
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65
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15
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8
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53
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69
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Montpelier
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33
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57
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11
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7
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57
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89
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U-32
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55
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82
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15
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12
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52
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62
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Northfield
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40
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36
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8
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3
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19
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36
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Totals
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257
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310
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61
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37
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242
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333
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The market continues to show less activity than it did a year ago. Total inventory is down, and so are the total area sales. Looking more closely, the two segments that really saw drops in inventory are Montpelier and U32. Barre City, Barre Town and Northfield have relatively unchanged numbers from last year. Total number of sales is lower across the board.
I had hoped to see a bump in the number of new listings in April, but that typical spring bump was delayed a month – perhaps because of the long, cold, wet, early spring. All five of the area markets saw that expected increase in new listings in May instead. Anecdotally, June seems to be shaping up to be a busy month for new listings as well.
Under Water
Lots of houses that had never had water in basements took in water during last month’s flash flood. Lots of driveways that had never had washouts weren’t spared either. The financial damages are still being tallied, as are the personal impacts. Sellers are well-advised to take a second look at the Sellers Property Information Report that was completed at the time of listing. If you suffered a wet basement recently, you really should update the report. Buyers should begin asking specifically if the floods had any impact on a property. Keep it all out in the open – but everyone needs to remember that this was a very rare event. I love living in Central Vermont, but basements sometimes get wet, bears sometimes get into chicken coops and cafes sometimes close at 7:00. It’s just part of life here.
Area Closed Sales During May
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Town
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Address
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Listing Price
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Sale Price
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Barre City
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15 Essex
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$119,500
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$105,000
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Barre City
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58 Hillside
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$189,000
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$189,000
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Barre City
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70 Delmont
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$289,900
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$280,000
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BarreTown
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134 Church Hill
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$27,900
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$25,000
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BarreTown
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48 Wildersburg
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$187,900
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$183,000
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BarreTown
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17 Goodhue
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$255,900
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$240,000
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Berlin
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268 Point Ridge
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$265,000
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$254,000
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Montpelier
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39 Summer
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$164,900
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$168,000
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Montpelier
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22 Deerfield
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$199,900
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$180,000
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Montpelier
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31 Hebert
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$242,000
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$235,000
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Montpelier
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20 Vine
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$246,000
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$235,000
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Montpelier
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2 Pearl
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$260,000
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$250,000
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Montpelier
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96 Cityside
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$334,000
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$324,500
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Northfield
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712 Chamberlin
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$219,000
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$204,000
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Northfield
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400 Woods
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$224,500
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$219,500
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Northfield
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171 West Hill
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$275,000
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$265,000
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Worcester
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371 Hancock Br.
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$194,500
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$194,500
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Sellers: On Your Mark
If you’re selling a piece of land, it’s a very good idea to make sure there’s a survey. It’s even better if there’s a soil test or a septic design in place too.
If you have a home with an unusual layout such as having bedrooms spread out on different floors, or not having a bathroom in the vicinity of the bedrooms, hiring an architect might help. Sometimes just having the plans drawn up can help. It might even be that re-working some of the spaces isn’t as expensive as you think.
If you’ve got an obvious defect, or one that buyers might think is an obvious defect, get estimates ahead of time. This could be an old roof, an uneven foundation wall, knob and tube wiring, an old furnace, etc. Let’s be honest, the housing stock in Central Vermont is generally pretty old. Very few houses are perfect and flawless. And by “very few”, I mean zero.
Buyers: Get Set
Several local lenders have continued to impress with their quick turnaround of home loans. Trust me, there’s no such thing as a “normal” loan. In this lending climate, buyers need to have good credit scores, but lenders are making it easy and quick. Call or email if you’d like contact information for good local lenders.
Everyone: GO!
Our office listed a property for sale, and the next day it went under deposit. In another case, buyers were working with our office and were the first people to see a new listing. They were able to negotiate a contract with the sellers within days of it being listed. The point is that properties sometimes move very quickly, and it’s important to get information as quickly as possible.
Realtor 101
In almost all cases, any buyer is able to have any Realtor show them property. You are always able to work with the listing agent but you can also work with any Realtor you want. The key is that you work with someone you know, someone you trust, and someone who is a true professional. Personally, I think it helps to work with a Realtor who has fashionable glasses, but maybe that’s just individual preference…
Newest Broker in Town
In June I earned my Broker’s license. Not all Realtors are brokers – the license shows an emphasis on continuing education, professional development and dedication. Becoming a broker involves a rigorous course of study, meeting standards for experience and transactions, and, my personal favorite, passing the state and national exams. As a freshly minted Broker, I’ll be able to provide that intelligent real estate advice and professional service that you’ve come to expect, just more of it. And with new business cards.
Area Rents
Continuing my non-scientific, but still directionally correct, and hopefully useful crunching of the numbers, here’s a snapshot of area rents:
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Heated
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Unheated
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Montpelier 1 bedroom
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$770
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$650
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Montpelier 2 bedroom
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$986
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No data
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Barre 1 bedroom
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$707
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$593
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Barre 2 bedroom
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$850
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$712
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And it comes with a side of Warren Buffett: Most people get interested in stocks when everyone else is. The time to get interested is when no one else is. You can’t buy what is popular and do well.
If you’re looking at real estate as a vehicle for generating cash flow, tax advantages, and accumulation of net worth, you should seriously consider multi-family properties in Barre. There are 46 properties for sale, compared to 14 in Montpelier. Are they all good investments? Probably not, but if you look at the numbers, some of them are. Some work great as owner-occupied, and some work as pure investment. All I’m saying is that if you combine the current market conditions with the advice of the Oracle of Omaha, there’s a real opportunity in Barre.
A two-unit foreclosure (two and three bedrooms) for $74,900?? It might not be pretty, but if it makes money, who cares?
Call or email and I can help with cash flow analysis and financing analysis. I can also give you my favorite picks. Of course, you should always talk with an accountant or financial advisor too.
As always, if you know anyone who’s looking to buy or sell in the area, please keep me in mind. Call or email if you know anyone who just has to get their hands on this newsletter. I’ll make sure they get it.