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Harwich Market Statistics
My associate Trevor loves to crunch numbers and is really good at it. One reason we picked our website provider is that within the system there are numerous options for exploring market statistics.
We find that “knowing the numbers” helps us to accurately advise our clients and that is one of the most important parts of representing our clients.
Take a look at what the “single family” Harwich Market (all villages) has done over the last month:
There are 134 Single Family properties for sale in Harwich
â¢Prices range from $170,000 to $12,950,000
⢠Average price is $768,528
⢠Median price is $489,000
Breakdown of those 134 Single Family properties for sale in Harwich – By Bedrooms
20 are Two Bedroom properties
Prices from $189,900 to $589,000
Average price is $340,940
Median price is $332,000
53 are Three Bedroom properties
Prices from $239,000 to $2,750,000
Average price is $614,791
Median price is $457,000
41 are Four Bedroom properties
Prices from $170,000 to $2,500,000
Average price is $689,734
Median price is $524,500
12 are Five Bedroom properties
Prices from $225,000 to $4,500,000
Average price is $1,347,158
Median price is $864,000
5 are Six Bedroom properties
Prices from $499,000 to $12,950,000
Average price is $3,504,600
Median price is $1,647,500
3 are Nine Bedroom properties
Prices from $379,000 to $679,000
Average price is $537,333
Median price is $616,500
Breakdown of those 134 Single Family properties for sale in Harwich – By Price Range
â¢There are 4 Single Family properties below $250,000
⢠There are 53 Single Family properties between $250,000 and $500,000
⢠There are 30 Single Family properties between $500,000 and $750,000
⢠There are 13 Single Family properties between $750,000 and $1,000,000
⢠There are 18 Single Family properties above $1,000,000
Breakdown of those 8 Single Family properties sold in Harwich – By Bedrooms
2 were Two Bedroom properties
Sold from $199,100 to $235,000
Average selling price was $217,050
Median selling price was $332,000
4 were Three Bedroom properties
Sold from $245,000 to $425,000
Average selling price was $312,000
Median selling price was $457,000
1 was a Four Bedroom property
Sold at $375,000
1 was a Five Bedroom property
Sold at $1,550,000
Hope you found useful information within this breakdown. If you have any questions feel free to give us a call at our Team ph# – 508-258-9010. We are always happy to discuss general market conditions or specific properties.
Sincerely,
William Raye – 508-432-7856
Trevor Libby – 774-212-5306
Bayside Realty Consultants
All statistics automatically generated using CCIAOR MLS data and although we endeavor to keep the information as reliable as possible please understand that mistakes do happen!
Sandy is taking a toll on Cape Cod. Just drove down to Chatham. Lots of the outer beach is being washed over. Lighthouse parking lot was packed. Saw a boat off Claflin Landing getting pummelled. A few trees down between Chatham and Harwich. Only going to get worse.

boat off Claflin Landing
Save Your Own âOne Clickâ MLS Search
â¦without the aggravation of having to âSign upâ
Our web designer is the best! He has just added a new feature to our site that allows our clients to create a direct link to any property search they want. They donât even have to âRegisterâ then âSign inâ every time to check it. Talk about saving time!Â
Enter your search criteria, click the âURLâ button on the page. You have now created a direct link to the search you want.Â
You will see an alert in a green box that says the link has been copied to your clipboard. You can paste this link in a document and save it along with any others so you can check back at any time.
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For instance, if you are using Internet Explorer 9â¦open a new tab in the browser, place the cursor in the url field at the top. It might say something like âabout:Tabsâ. Press and hold the âCTRLâ key on the lower right corner of your keyboard and press the âVâ key. This should âpasteâ the url in the box. Press âENTERâ. You should be taken to a page with the properties you are looking for.
You want to make sure you save this link because you can use at any time!
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This is what I would suggestâ¦
â¦to have the link available at anytime. After âpastingâ the link in the url field and pressing âENTERâ to go to the search. Go to your âFavoritesâ under the star in IE 9 and add it to the favorites bar. An easier way is to simply press/hold âCTRLâ and press âDâ when you are on the page. This will bring up the âAdd to Favoritesâ box and allow you to save it. The search page will be updated every time you go back to it and our site is updated every 30 minutes so you are going to be able to see any new listings.
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A slightly easier method to save your new searchâ¦
After clicking the âURLâ button on the search page open up your email program, start a new email and put your own email address in the recipient field. Press/hold the âCTRLâ (usually on the left corner on your keyboard) button on your keyboard and press the letter âVâ on your keyboard. Press return and your link is ready. Send the email to yourself and keep it in your inbox and whenever you want to check to see what properties are available, open the email and click the link.
Within the last couple of weeks Bank of America has been sending letter to homeowners letting them know that there is a new servicer for their loan. The one I am personally aware of is Seterus, but have also heard that Homeward and SPS (Select Portfolio Servicing) are others. What that means is that they are no longer responsible for handling the loan. If you are making payments, make sure they go to the right place!
If you are involved in a short sale transaction, this could and probably will cause delays. BOA has to transfer documents to the new servicer before the ball can get rolling again and I am hearing that BOA isn’t always doing so in a timely manner.  If you have an offer in negotiation it depends how far along things are as to the result of the changeover. If the offer is newly submitted to BOA then you will probably have to start from scratch with the new company. If there is a letter of approval and the closing is eminent then there is a chance the new company will approve the short sale and allow the property to convey. The bottomline is that you will probably face delays and it is important for your agent to contact all parties and communicate with them so no one is surprised by it…there is enough of that in short sale transactions already.
Let your agent, attorney or negotiator know who the new servicing company is. BOA should be transfering documents over to the new company, but you want to be proactive by contacting them quickly and requesting the appropriate documents they need for the short sale file and ask them what they have.  Has there been a recent BPO done on the property…that should be one of the files transfered and the new company will wait on that before negotiating on any submitted offer that is not already approved. At least you can get your part done. It also doesn’t hurt to have whoever is negotiating with BOA on your side to contact BOA for an update on the file transfer.
Be Proactive! That is something our team stresses all the time. There is only so much that is within your control in these types of situations, but it is very important to have people helping you that know the short sale process. If you have any questions we would be happy to help! 508-258-9010 or [email protected] .
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