The latest stats Monday from the Maine Association of Realtors showed the number of sales dropping 3.3% in Androscoggin County from August through October this year compared to last year, while the median sale price increased 13.6% to $250,000.
In Franklin County, the trends were the same with overall sales down almost 7% but prices up nearly 10% to $225,000.
And the split was more striking in Oxford County with the number of sales down 10.8% but prices up almost 18% to $265,000.
Officials are pointing to fewer houses going on the market and continued high demand.
So maybe this next stat tracks?
WELL, WILL YOU LOOK AT #!@%$ THAT
According to HouseFresh.com, Maine is the third most stressful state in the country to buy a house and Bangor tops its list of most stressful cities in the country to buy.
It came up with the rankings based on your %$!#@ tweets:
“We built a list of terms related to moving house and pulled US tweets using Twitter API. We used the language analysis tool TensiStrength to classify if a tweet was stressed or not, and calculated the proportion of stressed tweets for every state to reveal the most stressful state to buy a house.”
In Washington state, 42.8% of tweets were stressed; in Maine, 41.7%.
In apparently loves-to-home-buy South Dakota, it was a mere 19.2%.
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