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Acton MA

An In-Depth Look at Available Housing

May 17, 2013

Tweet This spring real estate market is the most active since 2007.  The market has reached the precipice of a sellers’ market in many communities, and in others it has completely transitioned.  This is a significant time in the overall recovery for real estate and The Attias Group Real Estate has been predicting this for [...]

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Inside in the Condo Market

May 3, 2013

Tweet As the spring real estate market flowers into full bloom, The Attias Group Real Estate is taking a closer look at the condominium market in several communities.  Condominium statistics are often discussed as part of the overall housing market, but The Attias Group understands the needs of the condominium buyer are different from the single-family [...]

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First Quarter Forecast

March 29, 2013

Tweet The Attias Group Real Estate has been reporting that the spring market is incredibly active. In many communities the market has not only healed, but is gaining strength and momentum. Below are some preliminarily first quarter statistics compiled from January 1 to March 28 year-over-year.  A full first quarter report will be released by [...]

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Trends in Home Prices Over the Last Decade

February 8, 2013

Tweet The real estate market moves in cycles; typically these cycles are 10-12 years in length. The Attias Group Real Estate has analyzed home prices in several communities over the past decade. Taking both a micro and macro approach when analyzing real estate allows for a more complete picture, and provides for more accurate and through [...]

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Summer Market Recap and Analysis

October 24, 2012

Tweet Typically the summer market (6/15/12-9/15/12) has much lower volume and activity compared to the spring and fall.  However, The Attias Group Real Estate has analyzed the facts from the 2012 summer market and found a different trend.  Our analysis provides year-over-year data comparing the two summer markets.  In Middlesex County, it is clear that [...]

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Residential Tax Rates: Over the Last 8 Years

December 23, 2011

Tweet   Provided is a bit of useful information compiled by THE ATTIAS GROUP. We hope you have a Happy Holiday and a bountiful 2012!  Click on a chart to see a full size view. THE ATTIAS GROUP Office: 978-371-1234 Info@TheAttiasGroup.com View all posts by The Attias Group The Attias Group website

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Investors Leading the Charge

December 8, 2011

Tweet After careful study, THE ATTIAS GROUP strongly believes that housing affordability is at historic heights. Lenders remain cautious but willing to loan up to 80% of a home’s appraised value to qualified buyers. However, it is cash heavy investors that are leading the charge. On a national level the investor pool may soon represent a [...]

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Trends of the Decade

December 2, 2011

Tweet   THE ATTIAS GROUP found that Acton had an average annual home value increase of 2.3% based on the last decade of data. A strong school system and a large value driven buyer pool contributed to this growth rate. THE ATTIAS GROUP found that Concord had an average annual home value increase of 1.4% [...]

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Sales of New Homes up 52% Within Middlesex County

November 10, 2011

Tweet   After studying recent housing starts data THE ATTIAS GROUP has found that though the timeline for a full economic recovery on a national basis has been expanded, Middlesex County continues to be a national leader.  Housing starts are defined as the number of residential building construction permits issued in a specific period of [...]

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Foreclosures Up in August: A Precursor to Recovery?

September 20, 2011
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Tweet THE ATTIAS GROUP has assessed the extent to which our region has been affected by the national foreclosure situation by analyzing foreclosure filings for the Greater Boston area. For Middlesex County, the number of foreclosures in August was exceptionally lower than the national statistics (.175% foreclosure rate), with only one in every 1027 housing [...]

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