Buying a home? – Windham NH real estate update

WindhamLife Magazine

Buying a home? Take your pick

By Amylynne Baker-Santagate

WindhamLife Writer

Around every corner it seems there am more and more houses for sale in town. On Kendall Pond Road four homes within a mile went up for sale within just a few weeks of each other. Many are wondering what is happening with the market and Windham in particular.

“The market is stable and secure in Windham. Houses are selling; it’s just that they are taking longer to sell” explained Windham resident Janos Kovacs of Prudential Verani Real Estate.

Home for sale Heritage Hill Windham 

Windham resident and real estate agent Janos Kovacs says Windham homes, like the one he represents here on Heritage Hill, are staying on the market longer. From January to June of this year only Rockingham County posted a gain (4 percent) of home sales. The state averaged a 9 percent decrease.          Photo by Amylynne Baker-Santagate

“Windham is actually very fortunate because there is a broad area of price ranges available, where in Londonderry the majority of houses are in one price bracket. For example, Windham has approximately 30 to 35 houses available in hundred thousand ranges from $300,000 up to $700,000 where Londonderry has one large spike in their listed homes in the $300,000 to $400,000 range.”

Regionally, Windham continues to have many of the most expensive homes. The highest price home in Windham is a $1,936,000 home on Heritage Hill; the most expensive home in Hudson is $679,000 and the highest price tag in Londonderry is $749,900.

“There are also seasonal trends,” says Janos. “Listings always increase in the spring. The monthly total of new listings is about the same as it always is for this time of year.”

With the exception of Salem and Derry, Windham has more homes on the market than any surrounding town.

While the numbers change daily, one recent July day saw 184 Windham single family homes for sale, not including condos and For-Sale-By-Owners (FSBO’s). Only the more populous Salem and Derry had more with 218 and 243 respectively.

It’s an extraordianary difference from Atkinson where just 47 homes are for sale.

Paul Redmond of ERA Masiello in Windham explained that new construction makes the difference.

“Atkinson has a smaller amount of new construction. In Windham there are 67, versus three in Atkinson,” he says. “It wouldn’t shock me to find that there are 150 buildable lots in Windham. They’ve approved a lot of stuff.”

“The market is definitely slower. Things are picking up, but there’s an over-abundance of properties (for sale) in this town,” says Paul, a 23-year veteran of real estate. “Homes have to be priced right. This is my third re-adjustment of the market. Prices were artificially high. The national Association of Realtors says prices will stop dropping off by the middle of next year.”

And while it is a buyer’s market Janos says, “The sellers need to take a deep breath, be patient, and say to themselves `No, I don’t have to give it away.’ Buyers have a lot to choose from, and sellers really need to be serious about selling. They have to be willing to hang in there for six months or in some cases a year.”

“On the other hand, houses are being sold faster for the sellers who price their houses aggressively. A seller who can’t wait should look at the price range they are in and price accordingly. There are quick sales out there. It can be done.”

In May of 2007, 24 houses in Windham were sold compared to the 14 that were sold in May of 2006.

There are three trends as to why people are buying and selling in town, according to Janos. “First, local families from Windham are moving to bigger homes in Windham. Generally they have children and want to stay for the new high school,” says Janos. “They are selling one home in town and purchasing another. They also are the ones most immune to slow/small changes in the market, because they are on both sides.”

“Second, there are the older generations without young children. This group is often deciding to live up North, buy a condo or buy a place in Florida. Third are the buyers who continue to relocate from Massachusetts and other parts of the country. New Hampshire is becoming a more and more popular place to live.

Realtors who spoke with WindhamLife agree the downside of Windham’s market began in the fall of 2004, but at the same time this has created a much more balanced and stable market in the town market over the years.

“We’re actually right where we should be,” says Janos.

As the prices of homes slid, mortgage rates rose. But not sharply.

Says broker Debbie Mackenzie of Windham, “People get nervous when they see mortgage rates are up a bit, but historically they are still at a low. This is the best time to buy. Most sellers don’t want to see their homes on the market in the winter. I know people are waiting for the prices to go lower, but they won’t stay low much longer.”

Single family

homes for

sale on

July 16, 2007

Pelham 130

Plaistow 37

Hampstead……..82

Atkinson

47

Hudson

143

Londonderry .’.T.

165

Derry

243

Windham

184

Salem.

218

Adopted by permission from WindhamLife Magazine, August 2007

Southern NH luxury homes: Castle Reach Estates Windham NH

NH luxury real estate in Castle Reach Estates Windham New Hampshire: NEW construction home with gorgeous sunsets on Cul-de-sac lot overlooking open green space. To be built: The Chatworth, plans of this fine home can still be customized.

by Janos Kovacs, MSEE, Realtor, 1-877-MLS-cast

download FloorPlans – click here.

This inviting, well appointed luxury home has cathedral ceilings and an open floor plan that sweeps from the large eat-in kitchen to the family room with a 2 story stone fireplace.

The breakfast nook connects the kitchen area to the the large deck. Oval transom windows over the French doors allow sweeping views of the outdoors.

A formal dining room and parlor round out the first floor and supply ample space for formal occasions or festivities.

A media room / guest suite with a screened in porch provides space for entertainment or unexpected guests.

There are four bedrooms and three and one-half baths. The master bedroom suite has access to a large dressing room/sitting area with a fireplace, and an incredible luxury bath room with corner tub.

An upstairs gallery overlooking the two-story family room add to this home’s grandeur.Also included is an attached three-car garage and an exercise room on the first floor.

This is the only lot available in Castle Reach Estates that allows orientation of the house to maximize enjoyment of the views from your family room, kitchen, deck and porch.

Bring your ideas and live above the clouds! Call Mr. Janos toll free at 1-877-MLS-cast to arrange a meeting with the builder to review specifications. (to view more pictures, click on photo below.)

Luxury home in Windham NH

Windham NH Real Estate: Market Trends of New MLS Listings

New Hampshire real estate market news, Windham NH: The number of real estate listings of single family homes for sale in the Windham MLS decreased to a total 390 in 2006 versus 418 in 2005. The average list price of homes for sale increased to $577,965 from $534,353. These statistics include all residential homes but exclude condos, land and multiple-family properties in Windham New Hampshire. The real estate transaction information is based on the database of all homes listed in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), and does not include any houses offered for private sale.

by Janos Kovacs, MSEE, Real Estate Advisor, Prudential Verani Realty

Windham NH real estate: monthly listing volume of MLS homes for sale.

The supply side of the real estate market is best characterized by the number of newly listed homes per month. This influx of just listed properties confirms the well-known seasonality of the real estate market in New England. The data under investigation spans two years.

click to see Chart of MLS Listing Volume in Windham NH

Both in 2005 and 2006 the MLS listing activity in Windham was at its lowest in December with 12 homes listed in 2005 and 13 in December of 2006. After the cold months of January and February, the number of properties entering the market increased in early spring and reached its first peak by May. In March, April and May of 2005 a total of 126 properties were listed compared to 125 in 2006. Due to a relatively mild winter in 2006, the market had an earlier start and in March 50 houses came on the market versus 30 a year before in Windham.

After a brief lull in the summer, the number of new listings in Windham formed a second peak in July and August; in these two months 84 homes were listed in 2005 and 80 in 2006. As the holidays were approaching, listing activity tapered off to a total of 68 in October, November and December of 2005 and 69 in 2006.

Windham real estate market trends: monthly average of list prices.

While the total number of homes listed in Windham New Hampshire decreased in 2006, the average list price has increased to $577,965 up from a year ago. In a market widely perceived as weak, sellers and listing agents in Windham have maintained their optimism and typically set their asking price 3-8% higher last year than in 2005.

click to see Chart of MLS listings in Windham NH in 2005-2006

Over the span of 2005 – 2006 the monthly average listing price has fluctuated between $475,000 and $611,000 (discarding outliers). This +/- $68,000 variation is mostly due to the random distribution of the homes listed in a given period; in some months more high-end properties go on the market than in others.

Overview of the New Hampshire real estate market: summary of MLS listing activity of houses for sale in Windham NH.

In 2006 the supply side activity of the real estate market in Windham New Hampshire has stayed flat relative to 2005. Listing prices have leveled off, while the total number of homes listed has slightly decreased compared to the previous year.

More information on Windham New Hampshire real estate:

WCTV Channel 21: MLScast TV show

To see more market information on Windham NH real estate; watch the MrJanos MLScast Show on WCTV Channel 21.

The program covers market trends and statistics of real estate in Windham, Salem, Londonderry and Derry New Hampshire. It also provides helpful hints and tips for home sellers on maximizing their sale price and timing the sale of their property in Southern New Hampshire.

Resources for Windham NH home sellers: Windham.HomePricesNH.com

Search home sale prices in NH around any address. Find trends of sold house prices in New Hampshire by zip code. Read home seller tips, guides to selling your house in NH, free reports. Request an on-line home evaluation; free CMA market analysis of homes in Southern New Hampshire.

New construction 4 bedroom colonial home: Windham NH Castle Reach house for sale by Mr Janos

Castle Reach, Windham NH, New Hampshire: NEW hip-roof four bedroom colonial home with Portico entry, impressive 2 story foyer in prestigious Castle Reach phase III development. This new construction home is not only for sale but it is ready to move in today and you can select your carpeting and appliances now.

The corner lot is beautifully landscaped with curved retaining walls, lots of plants, shrubs and lush grass. A Y-shaped brick walkway leads visitors to the impressive portico entry with balcony. This colonial’s stately appearance is enhanced by 10 feet wide fieldstone steps to the front door with side lights and lanterns on either side.  

Your guests will be awed by the 16 x 9 feet two story foyer as light pours in through the arched Palladian window above. Since the front of the house enjoys a southern exposure, the turned oak staircase with curved railing becomes the focal point of this grand entry.

You won’t find too many other homes for sale at this price with these features in the Castle Reach area. This home is offered at a $544,900 list price which is nearly $20,000 below the $563,800 assessed value on the Windham town tax card. As this house sits on a corner lot, the privacy of this property makes it one of the most desirable real estates in this new construction subdivision.

Gleaming hardwood floors will guide your steps through the living room and a French door to the large 21 x 12 feet eat-in kitchen. Extra tall cabinets and built-in pantry provide ample space for all appliances and food supplies. A center island sits on tiled floors, and the generous counter space is lit up by light pouring down from a large number of recessed eyeball fixtures. You still have full control over choosing your appliances here if you act now.

Another set of French doors allow you to enjoy outdoor cooking activities on the large deck off the eat-in area. Through the handmade posts and spindles the deck overlooks a private backyard. When the trees fill in you probably won’t see any of your neighbors. The formal dining room with tray ceilings is just steps away from the kitchen and overlooks the stylish curved oak railing in the foyer.

Across the hallway from the dining room there is a den / guest room with a closet and plenty of recessed lighting. In addition to setting up your home office, if you like to take a quick snooze after a long feast or have little people in need of a nap, this might be the perfect spot.

Even from here you can see the impressive family room spanning the space above the two car garage. A large Palladian window towards the street side, two other windows overlooking the driveway and a French door to the second deck of the house will lit up the cathedral ceiling in this room. Outside, decorative lanterns on either side of the French door create ambiance on those quiet evenings.

Upstairs you will find four well-proportioned four bedrooms, including a master bedroom with recessed lights hidden in the tray ceiling. A luxurious 27 inches deep jetted tub awaits you in the master bathroom, which also offers a spacious NeoAngle corner shower for those hurried mornings. Extensive tile work with Italian rope molding decorates the bathtub area. You are just in time to choose your carpet from the available samples to decorate the 4 bedrooms and make this home yours.

The attic for extra storage can be accessed from one of the bedrooms. You will also appreciate the convenience of central VAC outlets everywhere. All rooms are internet ready, have CAT5 wiring and LAN outlets. The full basement is presently unfinished, 8 foot ceilings and a French door to the backyard would make it an excellent choice for future expansion.

This solidly crafted home offers many unique features. Next to the side entry on the left of this hip-roof colonial, a first floor laundry with a large closet provides room for coats, clean laundry, and takes care of the little muddy feet problem without having to wade through the garage. The adjoining half bath has a privacy door and a programmable fan.

The extra deep 2 car garage has its own direct entry in the rear of the house and decorative garage doors with top lights. The floors are extremely firm, in addition to LVT beams used as floor joices, a unique double framing structure takes all bounce out as you walk or your kids run around this house.

In this “smart house” a built-in Venmar air filtration system maintains superior air quality and microprocessor controlled tank-less water heater technology guarantees that you never run out of hot water here.

An exceptional 10 year warranty is offered on major components of this 4 br hip-roof colonial, making home ownership not only enjoyable but worry free as well. Low maintenance vinyl siding, windows and metal-wrapped trim add even more quality to this nearly 3,000 sqft new construction house in NH.

In addition to the large front yard and private backyard, you can enjoy even more recreational activities on the non-buildable open space that abuts this lot. As you drive by the apple orchards and the stone walls of Searls Castle on your way to exit 3 of I93, you will appreciate the easy commute that makes this new construction colonial home in the premier Castle Reach community a very desirable property to own in Windham New Hampshire.

click for Visual Tour here