Skaneateles Real Estate - The Bi-Monthly Update
Well! All I can say is that it has been a very busy last two weeks, and the statistics bear this out. Would you believe - 21 new listings? 7 of them in the Village? Others have dropped out, been reconfigured and re-listed, so the current total is still only 110 with 37 of them in the Village. Amazing!
I broke down the "new" listings into re-lists, Village, and Town in order to handle them. In the Village, new ones are a gorgeous ranch listed in the mid-$300,000 that I had sold a few years ago. The owners put in hardwoods and generally updated everything. Another little house in need of some work is priced affordably in the mid-$100,000. To round it out, the third is in the $200,000 and is within an easy walk to the Village center. The other four are re-lists.
In the Town, there are therefore 14 more! Of these, only 5 are re-lists, so here goes! Out in the country there's a lovely home for $400,000 that was built only a few years ago on several acres. It is joined by a very old farmhouse in good condition priced under $300,000. Four waterfront properties came on - 'tis the season - all around a million, more or less, with one being half a million with, of course, less actual waterfront. Oh yes - and a fixer-upper for the mid $200,000...also being sold as a lot, if that gives you any indication.
Four properties have been marked contingent - two smaller homes and a ranch that had been done and re-done. The pretty home on 321 that was a model for Ryan Homes when they were building in Butters Farm now sports a SOLD sign on it. Nothing new in the "Under Contract" or "Pending" categories though.
Sold and closed - hooray - are two homes that came down in price each about 30% because of their need for work. One had lake rights, and the other closed under $100,000. That brings to 12 the homes that have closed this year in the Skaneateles area.
I still believe - despite these statistics - that it will be a good year and the next couple months (if the last few days are indicative of anything) will be amazing. If I see numbers spiking again I may switch back to a weekly update. Certainly that will be more manageable than opening up the MLXchange on a Friday evening and realizing we had been slowly inundated with new listings.
I broke down the "new" listings into re-lists, Village, and Town in order to handle them. In the Village, new ones are a gorgeous ranch listed in the mid-$300,000 that I had sold a few years ago. The owners put in hardwoods and generally updated everything. Another little house in need of some work is priced affordably in the mid-$100,000. To round it out, the third is in the $200,000 and is within an easy walk to the Village center. The other four are re-lists.
In the Town, there are therefore 14 more! Of these, only 5 are re-lists, so here goes! Out in the country there's a lovely home for $400,000 that was built only a few years ago on several acres. It is joined by a very old farmhouse in good condition priced under $300,000. Four waterfront properties came on - 'tis the season - all around a million, more or less, with one being half a million with, of course, less actual waterfront. Oh yes - and a fixer-upper for the mid $200,000...also being sold as a lot, if that gives you any indication.
Four properties have been marked contingent - two smaller homes and a ranch that had been done and re-done. The pretty home on 321 that was a model for Ryan Homes when they were building in Butters Farm now sports a SOLD sign on it. Nothing new in the "Under Contract" or "Pending" categories though.
Sold and closed - hooray - are two homes that came down in price each about 30% because of their need for work. One had lake rights, and the other closed under $100,000. That brings to 12 the homes that have closed this year in the Skaneateles area.
I still believe - despite these statistics - that it will be a good year and the next couple months (if the last few days are indicative of anything) will be amazing. If I see numbers spiking again I may switch back to a weekly update. Certainly that will be more manageable than opening up the MLXchange on a Friday evening and realizing we had been slowly inundated with new listings.
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