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Housing Prices Cool Down

Another repost from my new favorite writer with a national slant. Brena Swanson of Housing Wire.


Housing prices cool down amid winter freeze

Annual home price growth is not as robust: Clear Capital

Home prices dipped back down to 10.8% year-over-year growth, a meager decrease from last quarter’s 11% annual growth, the latest Clear Capital Home Data Index shows.

The HDI compares the most recent four months to the previous three months, with no fixed-start date to reduce time delay.

 

“As the year comes to a close, make no mistake, home prices across the country are cooling from the red-hot 2013 recovery,” said Alex Villacorta, vice president of research and analytics at Clear Capital. “Though some market observers may take this as a sign of a deflating bubble, we see this as a natural, and welcomed evolution on the horizon of the new housing landscape.”

In addition, the quarter growth witnessed a more substantial tumble and fell to 1.8% from the previous quarter’s growth of 3.3%.

The Midwest and Northeast were the only two regions to experience small gains in yearly rates of growth over the previous quarter.

“Since the market trough in the fall of 2011, national prices are up 17%, undoubtedly a strong resurgence in overall prices. Yet, national prices today are back to where they were in 2003, indicating that overall the housing market is at pre-run-up norms,” Villacorta added.

Meanwhile, REO sales made up 21.6% of all national sales over the previous quarter, which is significantly lower than peak rates of 41% in 2011. However, distressed activity, as a portion of sale saturation, is expected to increase over winter as buyers prepare for a more active spring season.

For the first time, Phoenix was kicked out of its number one spot on the top 15 performing cities list, as the city was one of the first markets to experience a sustained recovery alongside its high levels of distressed sale saturation.

Understandably, many current home owners would like to see hot gains continue for some time to come. Market participants, however, are better served by a cooler and more sustainable recovery,” Villacorta said.  “Moderating gains will create a stable market, instilling confidence in a broader base of buyers.”

 

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Favorite New Listing Of The Week

 

This house has always been one of my favorites in the East End. It is in the gallery district next to the house with the huge front yard, and one house east of Ciro and Sals restaurant alley. MLS copy below.

$1.695M, 436 Commercial Street is being offered for $1.696M, 4 bedrooms, and 4 baths, with 3,620 sf and a 9,147 sf  lot. Famous Provincetown artist, Charles Hawthorne made his home here and built the grand Federal addition. This is a home for entertaining with its floor through design and separate suites. A large chefs kitchen dominates the back of the house with formal dinning area. Custom built in closets and cabinets were done in the period style along with wood work by fine craftsmen. There is a very large master bedroom suite with a deck overlooking the garden. Peeks of the water is an added bonus!

 

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This is a legal two family home giving the new owner condo possibilities.

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WA – Unique Opportunity – Commercial Condo For Sale

The home of  WA the most valuable commercial property in Provincetown is being offered for sale or lease. Located on a highly trafficked block of Commercial Street in the center of town, WA is a beautiful destination retail store with incredible street appeal with gardens in front and a spectacular Zen garden showcasing numerous water features in the rear. The store has multiple display windows and a flexible interior space housing close to 4,000 square feet of space including 2,400 sf showroom/store and a 1,600 sf storage/office area. This is an opportunity to own a turnkey commercial condo providing an immediate and substantial retail presence in Provincetown for an existing or new business.

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Crossing the threshold one enters an environment diametrically opposite the busy street scene behind. Handicapped accessible, the red painted historic front doors beckon shoppers into an array of intriguing and beautiful merchandise.  The thoughtfully designed retail space includes shops within shops, an orderly arrangement of display spaces down the sides and the center of the space. With partially vaulted ceilings and additional skylights the interior space is attractive and bright. There is a separate office, and  3 storage spaces, and a  1/2 bath. There is central air conditioning, upgraded electric service, gas fired heat.  The space is newly remodeled and in very good condition.

 

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The Wa gardens, which extend from the front of the store alongside the walkway into the shade filled Zen-like back gardens, exemplify the WA culture outdoors. Tom Rogers Wa’s creator designed a space that would stimulate all of ones senses.

 

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Buy the commercial condo with or without the business or lease the store. WA has a solid 18 year track record and operation systems are solidly in place. This property is perfect for anyone looking to open a retail operation in a successful existing location,  relocating their existing business to Provincetown, or acquiring a very successful retail company and its real estate.

Call Bill or I if you have any questions about this unique opportunity.

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Commercial Street Redo

WOW!!!!  This is what was going on outside our office yesterday.  Construction is happening in earnest.  Digging up the street, laying down a deep layer of gravel and prepping for the first layer of asphalt. They have been preparing for weeks redoing drainage and installing new granite curbs.

YESTERDAY!

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THIS MORNING!

Had to get to the office this morning by walking the beach and climbing over the porch railings – there was no way I could come in the front on Commercial Street.

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THIS AFTERNOON! 

What a difference.  The worst is over.  The picture on the right shows the crews moving down from Pleasant Street towards Whorf’s Court and the Coast Guard Station.

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A great improvement as many of you have seen how terrific downtown Commercial Street looks (once the pavement is in).

Wishing everyone a great Thanksgiving!

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Pic Of The Week

Atwood Avenue – we like to call it Atwood Lane.  The sweetest walk in Provincetown.  Even when its 30 degrees and windy.

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This was taken Saturday.  We have  an adorable cottage for sale up on the left past the white picket fence and recently closed on a single family property at the top of the lane. It is one of those places in town that feels almost untouched. We sometimes take buyers down the lane to give them  a true West End experience. One of my favorite places.

 

12 Atwood Ave #2, $519K available
12 Atwood Ave #2, $519K available

 

This Cottage is right past the picket fence – one bedroom, 696 square feet with a big wood burning fireplace and fabulous private outside gardens and patio.$519K.

 

 

 

 

 

 

29 Tremont St $995K, sold
29 Tremont St $995K, sold

 

This is 29 Tremont Street which we sold a few weeks ago. A charming antique

with a private 1 bedroom cottage on the rear.

 

 

 

 

Commercial Street, West End under construction
Commercial Street, West End under construction

 

And this is right at the end of Atwood Avenue, where it meets Commercial Street. Yes, Commercial Street is being rebuilt – It is going to be even more beautiful.

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Cape Cod’s Least Expensive Beachfront Listings

A very cool post from CurbedCapeCod’s Jazmine Donaldson.

Cape Cod’s Least Expensive Beachfront Listings, Nov. ’13’

Tuesday, November 12, 2013, by Jazmine Donaldson

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[55 Pond Road, Truro via Kinlin Grover Real Estate]

It’s snowing (!!) making it the perfect day to head to the beach, at least by way of the Interweb. Last month, we wrote about waterfront properties listed for under $500,000, but we haven’t hit the beach since August. Here’s an update  of Cape Cod’s least expensive beachfront listings, by town. The 15 sandy abodes are asking $499,000 (for the above trap sheds) to $2,695,000.

Cape Cod’s Least Expensive Beachfront Listings, Nov. ’13
BOURNE
Asking $599,900, this Wing’s Neck waterfront beach house was built in 1920 and features 4BD, 1.5BA in 1,332 sq. ft. The .06 acre property comes with access to a private sandy association beach and dock.
47 BUENA VISTA ROAD, BOURNE, MA 02559
SANDWICH
“Oceanfront Duplex at Sagamore Beach!” Each unit in this ranch-style 1,225 square footer features 2BR, 1BA with separate entrances, parking and decks. Asking price is $699,900.
347 PHILLIPS ROAD, SANDWICH, MA 02532
FALMOUTH
We wrote about this Jetty Lane property on our map of available teardowns back in August. The existing 5BD, 3BA requires major restoration, but sits on 1.16 beachfront acres. Dunes, westerly views and sandy beach are yours for $2,185,000.
39 JETTY LANE, FALMOUTH, MA 02540
MASHPEE
Located on Popponesset Beach, this 1,055 sq. ft. 2BA, 1BA was built in 1942 and is asking $1,500,000.
39 WILSONS GROVE, MASHPEE, MA 02649
BARNSTABLE
This Barnstable Village contemporary first hit the market in October 2012 asking $2,249,000. Three pricechops later, the 3BD, 2BA “on the sandy shores of Barnstable Harbor” is down to $1,695,000.
100 BAY VIEW ROAD, BARNSTABLE, MA 02630
YARMOUTH
Per the listing, “This classic Cape Cod home is beautifully sited on 1.2 acres with 200′ feet of waterfront & high elevation & protection from inclement weather.” Built in 1934, this 3,980 sq. ft. 6BR, 5.5BA has been on and off the market since it debuted in May 2010 asking $2,650,000. Three-plus years and three chops later, the ask is down to $1,795,000.
188 BERRY AVENUE, WEST YARMOUTH, MA 02673
DENNIS
Appropriately located on Ocean Avenue, this beachfront 4BD, 2BA has views of Nantucket Sound from almost every room. Built in 1940, the 1,350 sq. ft. Curbed Comparison’s alum is asking $849,000.
5 OCEAN AVENUE, DENNIS, MA 02670
HARWICH
Here’s another potential teardown, this one on .59 waterfront acres with 117′ of sandy beach on Nantucket Sound. The listing first appeared on the market in 2009 asking $3,300,000. Today, the asking price is $2,500,000.
55 SHORE ROAD, WEST HARWICH, MA 02671
CHATHAM
Technically, there’s a road between this Chatham 3BD, 4BA and Nantucket Sound, but it’s a beach house nonetheless. The 3,136 sq. ft. home on .25 acres has been bouncing on and off the market since February 2009 when it was asking $3,595,000. Four-plus years and four chops later, it’s asking $2,695,000.
38 BILLINGS ROAD, CHATHAM, MA 02633
BREWSTER
This Brewster Dunes year-round co-op features a working lighthouse – really. The 2BD, 2BA comes with its own private beach and is asking $890,999.
OCEAN SAINT EXTENSION, BREWSTER, MA 02631
ORLEANS
Built in 1955, this contemporary beachfront home features 4BD, 2BA. With “stunning views of Nauset beach,” the property “has a successful rental history exceeding $50,000 in rental income for July & August for 2013.” Asking price is $1,600,000.
49 ASPINET ROAD, EASTHAM, MA 02642
EASTHAM
A former pricespotter, this 3BD, 2BA is “nestled into the dunes of Kingsbury Beach!” The pricechopper has visited since we wrote about the property and it’s now asking $1,050,000.
27 LONGSTREET LANE, EASTHAM, MA 02642
WELLFLEET
“Living on the edge!” This 4BD, 3BA sits 80′ above sea level on Sunrise Dune in the Cape Cod National Seashore. The 2,500 square footer overlooking the Atlantic Ocean hit the market in May for $1,250,000. Two pricechops have brought the ask down to $1,050,000.
780 OCEAN VIEW DRIVE, CAPE COD, WELLFLEET, MA 02667
TRURO
Remember the trap sheds on the beach? Once asking $575,000, the beachfront 1BD cottage with twin studio have been pricechopped down to $499,000.
55 POND ROAD, TRURO, MA 02642
PROVINCETOWN
The current owners purchased this bayfront building back in 1963 for $16,000. Fast forward to today and the circa 1860 seasonal two-family is on the market for $1,500,000. That’s a 9,275% jump in value for a fixer-upper “in the flood zone.”
509 COMMERCIAL STREET, PROVINCETOWN, MA 02657

 

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Price Gain Strongest In 8 Years

NAR’s third quarter analysis.

Home prices post strongest annual gain in nearly 8 years

Pace of sales hits 5.36M a year during third quarter, best since 2007
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Inman News Staff Writer

Home prices in most metropolitan areas grew significantly in the third quarter, with the national median price rising at its fastest annual clip in nearly eight years, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR).

During the same period, existing homes sold at the fastest annual rate recorded in more than six years, according to NAR’s latest quarterly report on metro area median prices and affordability.

Despite the robust price growth, NAR estimated that potential buyers still had adequate income in most areas to purchase a home in the third quarter. Nonetheless, market momentum is changing, according to Lawrence Yun, chief economist at NAR.

“Rising prices and higher interest rates have taken a bite out of housing affordability,” Yun said. “However, we have the ongoing situation of more buyers than sellers in the market, so lower sales will help to take the pressure off home price growth and allow them to rise slowly at a single-digit growth rate in 2014.”

The national median existing single-family home price increased by 12.5 percent year over year to $207,300 in the third quarter, the strongest year-over-year gain since the fourth quarter of 2005 when it shot up 13.6 percent, according to the trade group.

In the second quarter, the median price reportedly rose 12.2 percent year over year.

Meanwhile, NAR said existing-home sales jumped 5.9 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.36 million in the third quarter from 5.06 million in the second quarter.

On an annual basis, they reportedly increased 13 percent. The third-quarter pace of sales was the highest recorded since the first quarter of 2007, when it hit 5.66 million, NAR said.

The report’s findings also highlighted the market’s sharp inventory shortage.

At the rate of sales in the third quarter, the existing-home inventory of 2.21 million homes for sale would have cleared in just five months, down from 5.9 months in the third quarter of 2012.

 

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Wellfleet Weidlinger House Funding Update

Great funding effort by CCMHT to save Weidlinger House. CurbedCapeCod’d great story below. (With an update)

Curbed Cape Cod Update: The Cape Cod Modern House Trust’s (CCMHT) Kickstarter campaign to save Wellfleet’s Weidlinger House by raising $50,000 towards the much-needed restoration ends tomorrow. So far, they’ve raised $59,249, making the crowdfunding venture a success. However, the iconic mid-century building is such a hot mess that the CCMHT is naturally hoping to raise as much funding possible. Just in time, a donor has stepped up and offered a $5K match if the campaign reaches $60,000 by Saturday. All the details, this way. [previously; Kickstarter]

 

Weidlinger House Restoration Funding 

Thursday, October 24, 2013, by Jazmine Donaldson
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[The pond side of the house today. Photo: Raimund Koch]

The Cape Cod Modern House Trust has hit the crowdfunding circuit to save the Weidlinger House. Built in 1953, the iconic structure will soon be listed on the National Registry, but is in urgent need of restoration. Per the Kickstarter campaign:

Due to a lack of resources from the Park Service, this irreplaceable piece of our cultural heritage ended up abandoned and slated for demolition in the pristine landscape of the Cape Cod National Seashore. The Cape Cod Modern House Trust (CCMHT) has obtained a lease and begun a full restoration, which we hope to finish, with your help, by July, 2014. This Kickstarter campaign is to raise $50,000 toward that goal.

So far, the Cape Cod Modern House Trust has raised $40,443 of their $50,000 goal. Donations, this way.

 

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Pic Of The Week

The West End of Commercial Street looking toward  Relish from right before the West End lot.  And everyone thinks we slow down in the “shoulder months”. Nope – just making it better for everyone.  The most gorgeous walk in New England from the Coast Guard station to the The Red Inn will be even more beautiful – and easier on the feet. The granite curbs are in and the first layer of pavement will go down soon.

 

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Favorite New Listing Of The Week

8 Meadow Lane #2, $529K, is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo with 954 square feet. Located in the West End, a short bike ride or walk to Herring Cove beach, this sunny and immaculate town home built in 2006 offers spacious living on three levels. The main floor is comprised of an open living and dining area and a kitchen with granite countertops and stainless appliances. The bedrooms have nice separation and privacy from one another, with a bedroom and full bath each on the top floor and the lower level. A deck off the kitchen and a french door from the lower level both lead to a lovely stone patio out back for outside living. The unit has pine floors throughout, air conditioning, a washer/dryer hookup and deeded parking.

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This is a great condo in the West End near the bike shop in a well run condo association. The two bedrooms are separated by the living floor; there is a very private walk out garden and patio off the lower level bedroom; and there is tons of light from the oversize windows especially on the main floor.