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Sales Down, Values Up in June

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MAINE HOME PRICES RISE 3.54 PERCENT IN JUNE

AUGUSTA (July 24, 2017) Maine real estate continues to rise in value, even with some slight declines in sales. According to Maine Listings, single-family existing homes across the state experienced a 3.54 percent increase in the median sales price (MSP), to $205,000 comparing June 2017 to June 2016. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. Sales of single-family existing homes eased 3.62 percent in June.

"Coming off a record-breaking 2016, our June 2017 numbers show continued strength," states Greg Gosselin, 2017 President of the Maine Association of REALTORS®. "For the state, the number of homes sold in June 2017 is nearly eight percent higher than the most recent three-year June average.

"Homes that are move-in ready and priced appropriately are quickly under contract. Buyers are plentiful and seeking the long-term financial benefits of home ownership."

According to the National Association of Realtors, home sales across the country in June increased 0.7 percent compared to June 2016. The national MSP of $266,200 reflects a 6.6 percent increase. Regionally, sales in the Northeast increased 1.3 percent while the regional MSP rose 4.1 percent to $296,300.

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