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  • Quonochontaug RI Real Estate Round Up - Fall Edition - Quonochontaug Homes For Sale

    Quonnie fared very well this season over Weekapaug in volume of sales this year with 9 total sales so far. Quonochontaug is a semi-private beach community wich offers tennis and several other community activities open to residents only. The sales this year fell in between $315k for a fisherman's cottage on East beach Rd to a beach front home ...
    Posted to Trevor Ainsworth (Weblog) by 566832 on October 6, 2011
  • Weekapaug RI Real Estate Round Up - Fall Edition - Weekapaug RI Homes For Sale

    Weekapaug had a busy fall and winter last year but this summer only yielded 3 home sales and 1 building lot sale. Those sales were $650k, $750k, $1.53m and $2.65m. Last year Weekpaug had quite a good selling season. Weekapaug had the lead over Watch Hill, Misquamicut and Quonochontaug in homes sales early but never gained enough traction. ...
    Posted to Trevor Ainsworth (Weblog) by 566832 on October 6, 2011
  • National Housing Market Update

    National Housing Market Update It’s premature to be calling the bottom.Encouraging signs – YTD through September transaction sides going upPretty much confined to lower price rangeNo sign of any spill over effect on move up or luxury marketHomes under $100,000 up 7% in sides$100,000 to $400,000 down 9%$400,000 to $750,000 down ...
    Posted to Trevor Ainsworth (Weblog) by 566832 on October 28, 2009
  • 6 Reasons to BUY a home today!

    6 Reasons to BUY a home today!!!Lending guidelines are getting tougher. Minimum down payments are increasing Minimum credit score requirements have increased from 580 to 660 for some programs Cash reserves are becoming a must Debt ratios are now at 45% (6 months ago it was 55%)Rates go up every summer. Look at the graph below historically rates ...
    Posted to Trevor Ainsworth (Weblog) by 566832 on March 17, 2009