TOWN & COUNTRY’S 2nd Quarter North Fork Home Sales Report demonstrates uneven growth, but growth none the less.
Southold (which includes New Suffolk and Peconic) had the greatest uptick in the Number of Home Sales at 25% —from 28 in 2015 to 35 in 2016 (same three months), yet experienced drops in the Total Home Sales Volume and Median Home Sales Price of 14% and 6% respectively.
Jamesport (which includes Aquebogue, Baiting Hollow and South Jamesport) logged an 18% increase in the Number of Home Sales and a 20% jump in Total Home Sales Volume.
Mattituck (which includes Laurel and Cutchogue) and Orient (which includes East Marion and Greenport) each had one less home sale during the 2nd Quarter, year over year.
Looking at All North Fork Markets Combined you will note that only declines in the five price categories monitored by TOWN & COUNTRY were the $500,000 – $999,000 category by 22.45% from 49 to 38 from 2015 to 2016 and the $5M and up, where there were no sales vs. last year. The Number of Home Sales rose 8% in this year to year comparison yet the Total Home Sales Volume and Median Home Sales both experienced pullbacks of 3% and 14% respectively.
“The North Fork has established definite traction. I anticipate the 2nd half of 2016 to continue to gain momentum as more and more people discover the richness of North Fork living,” states Judi A. Desiderio.
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