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Franklin MA Home Sales

Sometimes the ordinary and unremarkable give us cause to celebrate.  That paradox is evident in the June 2009 home sales results for Franklin, MA where the operative word suddenly has become . . . normal. “Normal” epitomizes the common, the standard, and the typical – and when that applies to a real estate market in [...]

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Franklin MA Home Sales Solid

by Warren Reynolds on June 1, 2009

More Franklin, MA single family homes sold in May 2009 compared to the previous month.  This marked the third month in a row that sales of Franklin, MA houses rose from the seasonal low seen last February. Although Franklin’s home sale and pending sale totals for May 2009 were lower than the numbers for May [...]

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Franklin MA Home Sales Rise

by Warren Reynolds on May 2, 2009

A modest strengthening in the Franklin MA home market continued in April 2009, marking the second month in a row that Franklin home sales showed some vitality. 20 single family homes sold in Franklin, MA during April, 2009 according to figures available on MLSPIN, the predominate MLS serving Massachusetts. April 2009’s  stronger home sales in [...]

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How to Avoid Becoming an Expired Listing

by Warren Reynolds on February 16, 2009

It’s no secret that some homes fail to sell.  “Expired” listings are all too common on the MLS. Here’s a shocking figure I found today on MLSPIN, the dominate MLS in Massachusetts: in the last six months there have been 2676 listings that have expired after more than one full year on the market!  Almost [...]

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Market Reports

by Warren Reynolds on January 19, 2009

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Single Family Absorption Rates December 2008

by Warren Reynolds on January 15, 2009

The amount of single family home inventory on the market rose  in December 2008 compared to the same month one year ago. The above graphic covers single family home inventory in three Massachusetts markets: Franklin, MA itself; the greater Franklin market region and the entire MLS for Massachusetts. In all three markets, housing inventory rose.  [...]

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