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Greenwich Residential Real Estate Blog and Analysis: 2014 Year in Review

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When looking at 2014 as a whole it was a very surprising year. We finished 2013 with a flurry of activity and started 2014 with that activity. The year as a whole however ended up 6.2% down in total transactions. However, the average sales price was up 19.8%. The median sale price was up 11.1%. Even the average price per square foot was up 9.9%.

When looking at all of this data we get a clearer picture. Ultimately the high end market was extraordinary. The over $10M market which has been hit so hard lately was up 87% over last year. Obviously, this causes the median and average prices to jump. We had an incredible year, especially in the high end. When we hear that the average price per home is up, the median price is up, the amount per s.f. is up, it would be easy to say we had the year of all years. Conversely, if we said that the amount of transactions is down 6.2% we could say it was a slow year. As most times, the truth lies in the middle. In 2013 we saw the activity jump from 2012, but most of that was in the under $2M range and especially under $1m. This year, the inventory of these markets were lacking all year. In turn, that really affected the activity, and is where we saw most of the activity in 2013. The under $1M properties sold dropped 12% from 2013. The $1M-$2M dropped and even more astounding 21%. These price points have been the pulse of the market and is the reason that the activity dropped 6%.

In my opinion overall, the market in 2014 was good, and could have been great if we had more inventory, especially in the under $2M market. Everything points to a robust market in 2015. As mentioned, the activity for the year was down about 6%. However, when you look at November and December of this year we are up 7.5% on activity vs. 2013.

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There are 493 properties for sale in Greenwich currently, 401 of which are single family homes. This is down quite a bit over the last few weeks. However, we are starting to see properties coming back on the market, so we should be seeing this number grow from here on out.

I want to mention an event that friends at the Junior League are helping to organize. There will be a panel to on preventing adolescent sports injuries. Maximizing Your Child’s Athletic Potential: Expert Advice on Training Smarter and Preventing Injuries will be Thursday January 22nd at 7 p.m. at the Greenwich Library. Allan Houston will be the Moderator. Here is the flyer:

Maximize Your Child’s Athletic Potential

Following is the link to register if interested:

http://www.greenwichlibrary.org/evanced/lib/eventsignup.asp?ID=26423

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**The information on the featured property and all statistical information is from the Greenwich MLS.

**All opinions garnered from the statistics are my own

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