The average sales price ($199,337) is down and the median sales price ($166,000) is up slightly for single family homes in Lunenburg County from May 2009. Queens County sales saw a significant gain in average sales price ($140,871) but a slight drop in the median price ($109,000) for the same period. Raw sales experienced a significant drop in Queens County relative to May 2009, down from 101 to 70 sales. However sales for Lunenburg County increased by 57 units, the fourth straight monthly year over year increase and perhaps an encouraging sign that the market is beginning to improve in Lunenburg County. Homes still take about six months to sell and the inventory of homes for sale for all of the South Shore is up slightly since last May.
But even in the difficult overall economic environment South Shore homeowners in general are retaining the value in their homes. At the same time buyers have a good inventory from which to choose at attractive mortgage rates.
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The above information is based in whole or in part on MLS® Data owned by the Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS® covering the period May 2009 through May 2010.