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    October 2024 Lake Winnipesaukee Report

    October 2024 Lake Winnipesaukee Report Shifts in the market Across the board, year over year for the month of September,...

    • Brie Stephens
    • October 9th, 2024
    • 3 min read

    October 2024

    Lake Winnipesaukee Report

    Shifts in the market

    Across the board, year over year for the month of September, we’ve seen noticeable shifts in the market. Inventory is up, average sales prices are down, days on market have increased, and the list-to-sale price ratio has dipped. Last September, there were 31 homes available on Lake Winnipesaukee; this year, that number has grown to 53. Notably, 21 waterfront listings came on the market last month, compared to only 11 new listings in September of last year.

    The average sales price last year was slightly above asking, at 100.62%, whereas last month, it dropped to 98.10%. Properties are also taking longer to sell on the lake. One unique sale last month was a boathouse in the Paugus Channel. This true boathouse, with living quarters at the back that were in need of renovation, was on the market for only 7 days and accepted an offer $200k below asking, closing at $500k. Valuing it was a challenge with no recent comps.

    Interestingly, the top three highest sales last month all went for over asking, indicating that higher price points—especially properties with level lots and walk-in beaches—remain highly sought after.

     

    As of today, October 9th, the average days on market (DOM) for active listings is 105 days, with a median of 63 days. However, it’s important to note that many properties have been relisted, resetting the DOM clock. When a property is off the market for 30 days or more, its DOM restarts at zero. For example, a property might show 150 days on market, but this doesn’t account for previous time spent listed before a strategic break.

    Currently, three properties have been on the market for over 400 days. One of these is 89 Eagle Shore Rd, where, instead of repeated price reductions, the sellers are now opting for a cosmetic and staging makeover, including fresh paint, updated fixtures, and all new furniture. Another long-listed property is 1 Little Beaver, a unique island home that stands out for having mainland access.

    The longest-standing listing is 20 Wyman in Wolfeboro, which is also the highest-priced property on the lake with 475 days on market. It was previously on the market for 675 days before switching brokerages and had an additional 181 days with its previous brokerage after being taken off the market for the winter.

    It’s worth mentioning that if a property changes realtors, it will hit the market with zero days on market, even if it hasn’t had a 30-day reset, as long as it’s listed with a different brokerage. Understanding these nuances with DOM requires an experienced agent who can navigate the history and strategize effectively when approaching offers.

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    Brie Stephens

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    Brie has always been a devoted enthusiast of the Lake Life lifestyle, with an unwavering passion for New Hampshire and its charming Lakes Region. She thrives in this dynamic, ever-evolving environment and considers herself fortunate to have spent her formative years along the shores of Lake Kanasatka in Moultonborough before embarking on her journey to Lake Winnipesaukee. Brie's early exposure to these pristine lakes ignited her fascination with real estate, setting her on a path of discovery that began as a young teenager. At just 13 years old, she was already cruising Lake Winnipesaukee aboard her Boston Whaler, armed with a camera and real estate magazines, on a mission to study and compare homes. Her family's roots in the region trace back to the 1800s, further deepening her connection to this beautiful area. But it's not just the real estate that captivates Brie; it's the water itself. Her favorite summer pastime is immersing herself in the water and indulging in water sports. Brie's passion for wake surfing is well-known, and she often extends invitations to others to join her on her boat, where she imparts her expertise and shares the joy of cruising Lake Winnipesaukee. As the captain of her vessel, she now cherishes the experience of passing on this love for the water to her daughter, Summer Stephens, all while their loyal golden retriever, Braun, enjoys the wind's embrace from the bow. In Moultonborough, Brie is deeply engaged within her community. She dedicates herself to showcasing local businesses and highlights her husband's company, Stephens Landscaping, and its remarkable projects throughout the lakes and mountains. As a member of the NH & Lakes Region Home Builders Association, she holds the role of Vice President of Affiliates on the Executive Board and has co-chaired their annual Parade of Homes event for seven consecutive years. Brie has also served as a public official on the Town of Moultonborough's Planning Board for three years and sits as a board member for the Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce. Notably, Brie's Client Choice Charity Program reflects her commitment to giving back. She pledges a portion of every real estate commission to a charity of her clients' choice, demonstrating her dedication to enriching the Lakes and Mountains of Central New Hampshire, both personally and philanthropically. In every aspect of her life, Brie embodies the spirit of living, loving, excelling, and generously giving back to her cherished community.

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