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The best way to try and show you what the Hampstead NH real estate market is doing is to create an Absorption rate chart for you. Hampstead NH Absorption rate Oct 2008... not a pretty picture. Currently there is a 21.7 month supply of homes on the market. This is based on sold data with no price range or size restrictions. If you narrowed it down to a specific price point and size it would narrow significantly.
For example using the same time frame but adding the price range of $250,000 to $299,900 the chart would narrow down to 13 + months of inventory. 13 plus months is still pretty high. If you compare it to a year ago we're doing a little better. Which is a good thing!
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Hampstead NH annual Christmas parade is right around the corner! The theme will be "Christmas In Candy Land" and it should be a very special event, one for the whole family to enjoy.
Last year I took a few pictures and created this slide show to share with you all...
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Last night after dinner I took Monika out to go look at a house on Emerson Avenue that was all decked out for Halloween. These people decorate their house for Christmas too and it is magical.
I don't know how much money they spend every year but I do know the electric company sure does love them. I spoke with the owners father and he said Christmas was the most costly because they entertain the neighborhood for two weeks during the Christmas season. HAlloween isn't all that bad. LOL
Here is what we saw tonight.
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I had the privilege to visit a wonderful place today. It is a day care facility for people living with Alzheimer's disease. Sarah Care offers a safe place where patients with Alzheimer's can go for a few hours or all day so their custodial family can "get a break" from the 24-7 care necessary to keep these people safe.
Sarah Care is set in a strip mall called Hampstead Commons located on Route 111 in Hampstead just east of the Stage Road intersection. The environment is welcoming and friendly like a huge living room with kitchen & dining facilities and full medical staff on site.

I was there today with a group of my friends; we call ourselves, Vox Jubilante.
We sing inspirational music of all kinds - we choose the songs because of the message they impart. Hopefully we put a smile on some faces and planted some hope in a heart or two.
Hampstead Commons has some other convenient shops including; a bakery, a bank, a butcher shop, a wine shop and a coffee shop called Bean Towne.
If you are looking for help with a friend or family member living with Alzheimer's, check out this facility. Sarah Care could be just the place you need to help you continue to keep your loved one home.
Judy Tuscano, REALTOR
Your NH Real Estate Professional
Prudential Verani Realty
603-498-2263 cell phone
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New Hampshire Home sales it's more than statistics...much moreYou can read all the statistics in the press and hear the dire reports on the news. In fact a recent issue of New Hampshire Business Review, business news and analysis, had a headline crying out "NH Home Sales Drop 23 % in August" which talks about the drop in the real estate market in comparison to 2007.
Those of us that lived through the infamous real estate year of 2007 know that it was a pretty bleak year so you can imagine how 2008 has been for many.
REALTOR membership numbers have dropped as well with many agents leaving the business. Those of us that are hanging in are finding it extremely hard but at the same time realize what a great opportunity we have.
The hard thing of course is to predict what will happen in the next year and how is the current financial crisis going to effect the real estate market. For buyers this is a prime picking season, as long as they are able to secure mortgage funds of course. Sellers are getting very creative and realistic if they have to sell. Last night I showed a new listing, it had been on the market one day and already had four above asking price offers in.<!--more-->
One day on the market and 4 offers in- Wow. If you use a pricing pyramid you'll understand the value of pricing below market but the interesting thing was that all showings were held during a 3 hour period on the 1st day the listing was active in MLS... 2pm-4pm and 5:30 to 6:30. The afternoon shift of showings resulted in the four offers and I have no idea what the night shift brought but when I was there it was pretty crowded with lookers and their agents.
This home was not a bank owned listing or a short sale. These people wanted to sell and they also realized that when they buy they would make up the difference in potential price loss with a great gain. Very creative and for them a win-win.
A Paradigm Shift...Most definitely and I feel bad for those that don't see it or get it. The market next year won't be much better as a whole but the opportunities will continue to be there for those looking for opportunities. And for those looking for a "deal" they'll be there too...of course those wanting a "steal" need to look now as we all know winter is coming. This past year the median home prices were down 9.4 % compared to last year...what will next year bring? Like I said, I wish I had a crystal ball but all indications are that prices will not be going up any time soon.
My advice is if you need/want to sell do so now but if you can wait and don't need to sell now then don't do it. Your needs will dictate your decisions. I know people who are selling now simply because they can buy much more house than before and they feel it will equal out.
I really think you need to consider how much you're paying for rent and realize that money is going to pay off someone else's mortgage and that someone else will gain all the tax benefits that come with home ownership. Realize too that the investors are out there buying now and that especially with bank owned homes we're dealing with multiple offers on a regular basis. The real estate adage of what goes down must go up and of course down again...it's a cycle. If real estate is a long term investment then there is no better time to buy than when we're in a strong buyers market...if you're looking for a short term investment, position yourself to buy and CLOSE in December
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What ever you do, you need a professional to help you, so of course here is my "pitch" :) Call Monika or Jay for all your real estate needs. Start your NH Home search right here on our blog and call us at 603-548-7685 when you're ready to go look.
Monika McGillicuddy Real Estate Training
NewHampshireRealEstateBlog.com
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