Spring is in full bloom as New England experienced month-over-month growth of +10.9% with each state making a positive contribution. Vermont’s month-over-month increase of 18.7 percent was second only to Maine; however, at 184 days on the market, Vermont homes sold slower than any other New England State. The granite state of New Hampshire is the only state that has shown consistent month-over-month growth since January. While sales have not bounced back to 2010 levels, increased inventory, higher prices are all signs of a recovering market and strong spring.‘Prices are still very affordable,’ said Jay Hummer, Executive Vice President of RE/MAX of New England’Whether you’re a first time home buyer or investor, the spring housing market is filled with opportunity.’
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