New Hampshire Real Estate News: New Ipswich New Hampshire Real Estate Market Report 3rd quarter 2010 Single Family Homes

New Ipswich New Hampshire Real Estate Market Report 3rd quarter 2010 Single Family Homes

New Ipswich New Hampshire Real Estate Market Report 3rd quarter 2010 Single Family Homes

New Ipswich New Hampshire Real Estate Market Report 3rd Quarter 2010 Single Family Homes

In the 3rd quarter of 2010 there were 12 homes that closed in New Ipswich New Hampshire. This is a decrease of 10 homes, as there were 23 homes that closed in the 3rd quarter of 2009.

The median list price for the homes that closed in New Ipswich for the 3rd quarter of 2010 was $162,400.

The median list price for the homes that closed in New Ipswich for the 3rd quarter of 2009 was $174,900.

The median sale price for the homes that closed in New Ipswich for the 3rd quarter of 2010 was $162,450.

The median sale price for the homes that closed in New Ipswich for the 3rd quarter of 2009 was $153,000.

The median market time for the homes that closed in New Ipswich in the 3rd quarter of 2010 was 75 days.

The median market time for the homes that closed in New Ipswich in the 3rd quarter of 2009 was 92 days.

2008 & 2009 Market Statistics for New Ipswich New Hampshire

In New Ipswich NH for the period of January to December 2009 there were 58 homes sold.

In New Ipswich NH for the period of January to December 2008 there were 46 homes sold.

In New Ipswich NH for the period of January to December in 2009 the median list price was $181,750 the median sale price was $175,000 and the median market time was 78 days.

In New Ipswich NH for the period of January to December in 2008 the median list price was $209,950 the median sale price was $198,800 and the median time on the market was 82 days.

** The above statistics are for single family homes only and do not include condos or multi family homes in New Ipswich NH.
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The 3rd quarter is defined as the period between 7-1-2010 and 9-30-2010.

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