Maine home sales ease due to lack of for-sale inventory

Fri, 03/18/2022 - 12:30pm

AUGUSTA — Buyer demand for Maine real estate continues to fuel a competitive market, and a lower-than-normal supply of single-family existing homes for sale has driven sales prices higher. According to Maine Listings, February 2022 sales declined 17.33 percent compared to February 2021, while the median sales price (MSP) increased 21.48 percent to $297,500. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.

“The demand for Maine homes sales remains strong and home sales totals are being held back by the low supply of for-sale inventory,” says Madeleine Hill, 2022 President of the Maine Association of REALTORS® and Designated Broker at Roxanne York Real Estate on Bailey Island. “Even after two years of the pandemic, most homes for sale in Maine are receiving multiple purchase offers and are under contract within days.”

The National Association of Realtors reported a 2.2 percent dip in nationwide sales during the month of February 2022, compared to February 2021. The national MSP rose 15.5 percent to $363,800. Regionally, sales of single-family existing homes in the Northeast declined 12.7 percent while the regional MSP increased 7.1 percent to $383,700 comparing February 2022 to February 2021.

“While it’s a competitive market for buyers, record numbers are becoming Maine homeowners,” says Hill. “The number of single-family homes sold in February 2022 is the second-best February in the past five years, and third best since we began keeping records 24 years ago. Know your ‘must have’s’ for homeownership and work with your REALTOR® and mortgage lender to be prepared to act quickly and negotiate effectively.”

Below are two charts showing statistics for Maine and its 16 counties. The first chart lists statistics for the month of February 2021 and 2022 only, statewide. The second chart compares the number of existing, single-family homes sold (units) and volume (MSP) during the rolling three months of December (2020/2021), January (2021/2022) and February (2021/2022).                             

FEBRUARY ONLY CHART

February 1-28, 2021—February 1-28, 2022

 

                               Number of Units Sold

Median Sales Price

 

 

2021

2022

%Change

2021

2022

%Change

 

Statewide

1062

878

-17.33%

$ 244,900

$ 297,500

21.48%

 

 

ROLLING QUARTER CHART

December 1, 2020—February 28, 2021 and

December 1, 2021—February 28, 2022

 

                               Number of Units Sold

Median Sales Price

 

County

2020-21

2021-22

%Change

2020-21

2021-22

%Change

 

Statewide

4287

3764

-12.20%

$ 260,000

$ 300,000

15.38%

             
             
             

Androscoggin

258

282

9.30%

$ 202,009

$ 250,000

23.76%

Aroostook

182

182

0.00%

$ 105,000

$ 129,950

23.76%

Cumberland

803

626

-22.04%

$ 370,000

$ 429,950

16.20%

Franklin

139

103

-25.90%

$ 188,000

$ 247,500

31.65%

Hancock

250

191

-23.60%

$ 312,500

$ 315,000

0.80%

Kennebec

369

343

-7.05%

$ 213,000

$ 239,900

12.63%

Knox

168

130

-22.62%

$ 276,500

$ 362,500

31.10%

Lincoln

156

124

-20.51%

$ 317,000

$ 350,250

10.49%

Oxford

229

217

-5.24%

$ 204,500

$ 275,000

34.47%

Penobscot

391

393

0.51%

$ 168,500

$ 202,000

19.88%

Piscataquis

98

75

-23.47%

$ 135,000

$ 170,000

25.93%

Sagadahoc

113

94

-16.81%

$ 320,000

$ 333,049

4.08%

Somerset

166

141

-15.06%

$ 147,000

$ 172,000

17.01%

Waldo

140

116

-17.14%

$ 229,950

$ 281,250

22.31%

Washington

136

116

-14.71%

$ 144,682

$ 219,000

51.37%

York

689

631

-8.42%

$ 350,000

$ 419,900

19.97%

             

 

 

Source: Maine Real Estate Information System, Inc. (d/b/a Maine Listings).  Note: Maine Listings, a subsidiary of the Maine Association of REALTORS, is a statewide Multiple Listing Service with over 6,200 licensees inputting active and sold property listing data.  Statistics reflect properties reported as sold in the system within the time periods indicated. Contacts: Maine Association of REALTORS® President Madeleine Hill (Roxanne York Real Estate, Bailey Island) – 207-807-6578  mhill.realestate@gmail.com   Maine Association of REALTORS® President Elect Carmen McPhail (United Country Lifestyle Properties of Maine , Lincoln) – 207-290-0371  carmen@lifestylepropertiesme.com   For additional contacts:  suzanne@mainerealtors.com