The median sale price for both single-family homes and condominiums spiked across New Hampshire last month on a year-over-year basis, setting records in the process, according to a new report from The Warren Group, publisher of The Registry Review.
Last month, there were 1,698 single-family home sales recorded in New Hampshire, a 12.7 percent decrease from June 2018 when there were 1,946 transactions. Meanwhile, the median single-family sale price rose 6.8 percent on a year-over-year basis to $299,000, which marked an all-time high for the state. Year-to-date, there have been 6,938 single-family home sales – an 8.4 percent decrease from the first six months of 2018 – with a median sale price of $279,900 – a 7.7 percent increase on the same basis.
There were 538 condominiums sales in June, compared to 575 sales in June 2018 – a 6.4 percent decrease. Meanwhile, the median sale price rose 2.9 percent to $217,000 – the highest price ever recorded for condos. Year-to-date, there have been 2,470 condo sales – a 4.3 percent decrease – with a median sale price of $203,000 – a 2.9 percent increase from 2018.