Home sales decline in February due to the lack of available properties

Wed, 03/22/2023 - 8:30am

Availability of properties for sale continues to be an issue for buyers of single-family existing homes across Maine. According to Maine Listings, Realtors sold 708 homes last month—a dip of 19.4 percent from February 2022. Prices increased 10.7 percent in the past year, with data indicating a median sales price (MSP) of $329,250. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.

“Conversations with REALTORS® across Maine indicate that buyer demand remains steady,” says Carmen McPhail, 2023 President of the Maine Association of REALTORS® and Associate Broker at family-owned United Country Lifestyle Properties of Maine with offices in Lincoln, Bangor and Lubec.

“The shortage of move-in ready homes for sale continues to be the challenge for buyers in today’s market. Homeowners who purchased in recent years with record-low mortgage interest rates are staying put and, like the rest of the country, new home construction in Maine has not kept pace with demand,” added McPhail.

Nationally, home sales declined 21.4 percent in February 2023 compared to February 2022. The National Association of Realtors today reported that the national MSP eased nationwide 0.7 percent to $367,500. Sales in the regional Northeast decreased 25.7 percent and the regional MSP declined 4.5 percent to $366,100 comparing February 2023 to February 2022.

“In some areas of Maine, sellers are responding to the higher mortgage interest rate environment, which has impacted affordability,” said McPhail. “We’re beginning to see a softening of prices in some counties, a welcome sign for buyers coming into spring.”

Below are two charts showing statistics for Maine and its 16 counties. The first chart lists statistics for the month of February 2022 and 2023 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 (‘21/’22), January and February (‘22/’23).                                                                                                                                                        

FEBRUARY ONLY CHART

February 1-28, 2022—February 1-28, 2023

 

                               Number of Units Sold

Median Sales Price

 

 

2022

2023

%Change

2022

2023

%Change

 

Statewide

878

708

-19.36%

$ 297,500

$ 329,250

10.67%

 

ROLLING QUARTER CHART

December 1, 2021—February 28, 2022 and

December 1, 2022—February 28, 2023

 

                               Number of Units Sold

Median Sales Price

 

County

2021-22

2022-23

%Change

2021-22

2022-23

%Change

 

Statewide

3764

2557

-32.07%

$ 300,000

$ 326,000

8.67%

             
             
             

Androscoggin

282

190

-32.62%

$ 250,000

$ 300,000

20.00%

Aroostook

182

120

-34.07%

$ 129,950

$ 132,750

2.15%

Cumberland

626

473

-24.44%

$ 429,950

$ 459,000

6.76%

Franklin

103

63

-38.83%

$ 247,500

$ 225,000

-9.09%

Hancock

191

118

-38.22%

$ 315,000

$ 366,500

16.35%

Kennebec

343

230

-32.94%

$ 239,900

$ 260,000

8.38%

Knox

130

106

-18.46%

$ 362,500

$ 372,500

2.76%

Lincoln

124

67

-45.97%

$ 350,250

$ 375,000

7.07%

Oxford

217

141

-35.02%

$ 275,000

$ 275,000

0.00%

Penobscot

393

289

-26.46%

$ 202,000

$ 206,000

1.98%

Piscataquis

75

57

-24.00%

$ 170,000

$ 166,000

-2.35%

Sagadahoc

94

56

-40.43%

$ 333,049

$ 371,500

11.55%

Somerset

141

95

-32.62%

$ 172,000

$ 170,000

-1.16%

Waldo

116

84

-27.59%

$ 281,250

$ 314,500

11.82%

Washington

116

70

-39.66%

$ 219,000

$ 211,000

-3.65%

York

631

398

-36.93%

$ 419,900

$ 430,000

2.41%

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 Carmen McPhail (United Country Lifestyle Properties of Maine , Lincoln) – 207-290-0371  carmen@lifestylepropertiesme.com   or Maine Association of REALTORS® President Elect Paul McKee (Keller Williams Realty, Portland) – 207-831-3929  pmckee@kw.com   For additional contacts:  suzanne@mainerealtors.com