Friday, December 30, 2016

Lowell Real Estate: Week of December 26, 2016

The following real estate sales occurred in Lowell this week:

December 26, 2016 - Monday
Christmas holiday

December 27, 2016 - Tuesday
250 Nesmith St Unit A-11 for $130,000. Prior sale in 1982
66 Berry Rd for $442,500. New construction
110 Bartlett St for $92,500. Prior sale 2015 foreclosure
25 Livingston St for $144,000. Prior sale in 2004 for $335,000

December 28, 2016 - Wednesday
33 Acropolis Rd for $284,000. Prior sale in 1995 for $111,500
240 Jackson St Unit 617 for $230,000. Prior sale in 2006 for $209,900
379 Beacon St for $281,000. Prior sale in 1998 for $98,000
109-111 Alma St for $319,168. Prior sale in 1997 for $115,000
124 Hoyt Ave for $290,000. Prior sale in 2016 for $271,050
201 Thorndike St Unit 2-28 for $151,400. Prior sale in 2005 for $185,000

December 29, 2016 - Thursday
13-15 Chamberlain St Unit 13 for $141,960. Prior sale 2016 foreclosure
1810 Skyline Dr Unit 9 for $138,999. Prior sale in 2010 for $119,000
363 Hildreth St Unit 11 for $85,000. Prior sale in 2015 for $80,000
110 Berkeley Ave for $199,000. Prior sale in 2011 for $130,000
281-283 Concord St for $160,000. Prior sale in 1951
250 Nesmith St Unit A-7 for $138,000. Prior sale in 2005 for $164,900
70 Austin St Unit 4 for $157,000. Prior sale in 2010 for $108,000
286 Burnham Rd for $210,000. Prior sale in 2006 for $230,000
183 Christian St for $255,000. Prior sale in 1977

December 30, 2016 - Friday
75 Walton St for $300,000. Prior sale in 1942
54 Walker St for $246,000. Prior sale in 2011 for $176,000
407 Walker St for $246,000. Prior sale in 2012 for $190,000
525 Beacon St for $333,000. Prior sale in 2003 for $320,000
123 Varnum Ave for $253,000. Prior sale in 1952
55 Winthrop Ave for $192,500. Prior sale 2016 foreclosure
161 School St for $272,000. Prior sale in 2016 for $229,154
1401 Pawtucket Blv Unit 6 for $234,900. Prior sale in 2010 for $232,500

Friday, December 23, 2016

Lowell Real Estate: Week of December 19, 2016

The following real estate sales took place in Lowell this week:

December 19, 2016 - Monday
3 Dalton St for $194,900. New construction
6 Industrial Ave for $192,500. Prior sale in 1960
120 Westview Rd for $480,000. Prior sale in 2007 for $418,075
439 Varnum Ave for $420,000. Prior sale in 2005 for $392,000

December 20, 2016 - Tuesday
3 Rockdale Ave for $105,000. Prior sale in 1985 for $115,000
1227 Lawrence St Unit 301 for $105,844. Prior sale 2016 foreclosure
825-827 Lakeview Ave for $465,000. Prior sale in 2005 for $470,000
30-32 Willard St for $245,000. Prior sale in 2007 for $250,000
37 Myrtle St for $325,000. Prior sale in 2016 for $209.000

December 21, 2016 - Wednesday
34 Newhall St Unit 104 for $115,000. Prior sale in 1999 for $49,900
608 Stevens St Unit F for $203,000. Prior sale in 2014 for $96,100
28 Walker St for $225,000. Prior sale in 1964

December 22, 2016 - Thursday
329 Plain St for $220,000. Prior sale in 1980 for $35,000
299 Pawtucket Blvd Unit 21 for $110,000. Prior sale in 2012 for $69,500
20 Emery Ave for $300,000. Prior sale in 1980 for $46,500
58 Bellevue St for $360,000. Prior sale in 2013 for $255,000
52 Lawrence Dr Unit 410 for $218,000. Prior sale in 2008 for $207,000

December 23, 2016 - Friday
495 High St for $337,500. Prior sale in 1979.
134-140 Willard St for $576,000. New condo
84 Shaw St for $185,000. Prior sale in 2009 for $175,000
68 Dover St Unit 6 for $174,900. Prior sale in 2012 for $134,000
266 Trotting Park Rd for $351,000. Prior sale in 1979
65 Smith St for $292,000. Prior sale in 2010 for $239,000
49 Florida St for $255,000. Prior sale in 1955
37 Court St for $224,000. Prior sale in 2014 for $120,000
10-12 Sidney St for $137,500. Prior sale in 1980
118 London St for $2017,500. Prior sale in 1998 for $99,000
405 Lawrence St for $160,000. Prior sale in 2014 for $125,000
53 Mt Vernon St for $250,000. Prior sale in 1992 for $81,500
35-37 Eighth Ave for $325,000. Prior sale in 2005 for $329,900

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Lowell Real Estate: Week of December 12, 2016

The following sales took place in Lowell last week:

December 12, 2016 - Monday
120 Midland St for $266,000. Prior sale in 2002 for $282,500
64 Plummer Ave for $289,100. Prior sale in 2004 for $294,900
67 Weatherbee Ave for $280,000. Prior sale in 2003 for $230,000
30 Chippewa St for $240,000. Prior sale in 1994 for $60,000

December 13, 2016 - Tuesday
No sales

December 14, 2016 - Wednesday
119 Corinthian Dr for $445,000. Prior sale in 1999 for $219,900
1975 Middlesex St Unit 64 for $329,900. New condo
101 Blossom St for $305,000. Prior sale in 2000 for $117,500
126 Carlisle St for $320,000. Prior sale in 2011 for $191,900

December 15, 2016 - Thursday
30 Angle St Unit 48 for $110,000. Prior sale in 2004 for $126,000
103 Boynton St for $220,000. Prior sale in 2007 for $145,900
23 Norcross St for $227,000. Prior sale in 1952
128 Hoyt Ave for $196,000. Prior sale in 1962
200 Market St Unit 3009 for $110,000. Prior sale in 2011 for $60,000

December 16, 2016 - Friday
135 Beacon St for $369,900. Prior sale in 2010 for $300,000
246 Parker St for $403,000. Prior sale in 1954
216 High St for $200,000. Prior sale in 1958
200 Market St Unit 3302 for $152,000. Prior sale in 2005 for $198,900
265 Branch St for $115,000. Prior sale in 2008 for $103,000
30 Read St for $188,500. Prior sale in 2016 for $102,000
32 Rule Ln for $215,000. Prior sale in 1964
1271 Pawtucket Blvd Unit 18 for $143,500. Prior sale 2016 foreclosure
78-80 Park Ave East for $397,698. Prior sale in 1994 for $138,000

Monday, December 12, 2016

Inclement Weather Closures

The three inches of snow that fell in Greater Lowell this morning created no difficulties in opening the Middlesex North Registry of Deeds at our normal time of 8:30 a.m. But chances are that before the winter is over, the weather will affect our operations at some point.

The registry of deeds is a tenant inside the Middlesex Superior Courthouse. When the courthouse closes, the registry closes. So on stormy winter days, the best way to learn whether the registry will be closed (or will have a delayed opening), is to use the public resources of the state's Trial Court system.

These are:

The Trial Court website which will be annotated with any court closing information relatively early in a storm - http://www.mass.gov/courts/


The Trial Court Closings account on Twitter, which is used to tweet-out news of closures - @macourtclosings;

The Trial Court recorded phone message line at 800/222-5178.

Of the three, I have found the Trial Court website to be the most reliably up-to-date.

Also, as soon as I have any news of closings or decisions that would otherwise affect our operations, I will put something on this blog and also on my own Twitter feed, which is @DickHowe.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Lowell Real Estate: Week of December 5, 2016

The following real estate sales occurred in Lowell this past week:

December 5, 2016 - Monday
58 Berry Rd for $449,900. New construction
228 Varnum Ave for $295,000. Prior sale in 1956
88-90 Boisvert St for $310,000. Prior sale in 2014 for $270,000
50 Agawam St for $314,000. Prior sale in 2004 for $320,500

December 6, 2016 - Tuesday
No sales

December 7, 2016 - Wednesday
50 Berry Rd for $439,000. New construction
200 Market St Unit 606 for $204,400. Prior sale in 2005 for $260,500

December 8, 2016 - Thursday
1847 Middlesex St Unit 9 for $140,000. Prior sale in 2010 for $128,000
16 Mansur St for $399,000. Prior sale in 2016 for $243,000
36 Nelson St for $280,000. Prior sale in 1978
815 Lakeview Ave for $500,000. Prior sale in 1989 for $275,000

December 9, 2016 - Friday
36 Hudson St for $93,000. Prior sale 2016 foreclosure
220 White St for $269,001. Prior sale in 2003 for $198,000
145-149 Endicott St for $385,000. Prior sale in 1974.
485-489 Bridge St for $755,000. Pror sale in 2013 for $225,000
53 Third Ave for $248,000. Prior sale in 2004 for $234,900

Wednesday, December 07, 2016

Misspelled Names and Index Entries

A homeowner called to report that when she searched for her recently-recorded deed on our website, she could not find it, although she did find the mortgage and declaration of homestead that were recorded at the same time. It turns out that her name on the deed was spelled incorrectly. Let’s say the correct name was Hickam, but the deed spelled it Hickham (added a second “h” to the middle of the name).

I told her she should call the lawyer who handled the closing but added, after giving a disclaimer about not providing legal advice, that she still owned the property despite the misspelled name. I told her that people frequently changed their names - usually as a result of marriage or divorce - but continue owning the property without their new name showing up anywhere in the record. In such a case, when the person recorded some other document in the future, they would identify themselves by their current name and add a “formerly known as” or “also known as” to show the two names referred to the same person.

I also told her that while I could not change the recorded document itself, I could add her correctly-spelled name to the index entry for that document even though that spelling of the name did not appear in the document. She asked me to do that, so I did.

The general rule of indexing is to enter the name in the index the way it appears in the document. In this case, we had done that even though the spelling in the document turned out to be incorrect. My rationale for adding the correct spelling of the name to the index entry was that the purpose of the index is to assist researchers in finding documents relevant to their inquiries. Someone researching this person’s property would search by her correctly-spelled name. Such a search would not find the deed since the name on the deed and the resulting index entry was misspelled. I thought it would be better to increase the odds of that researcher finding this deed, and then making his or her own determination of the effect of the misspelled name.

So I guess a corollary of the “index it the way it appears in the document” rule is that it’s OK to index it a little more than that if the extra entry will help someone find the document. Our index entries have no independent legal significance, so adding an additional spelling of the name, even if that spelling is not contained in the document, does no harm.

I will say that my decision to add the extra name was made easier by the presence of the correctly-spelled name in the mortgage and homestead that accompanied this deed. This also is an important reminder for closinging attorneys to closely check the spelling of the grantee name on a deed. The closing attorney is the one who prepares the mortgage and the homestead, and so is more likely to spell the name correctly on those documents. But the deed is prepared by the seller’s lawyer who is not as well-acquainted with the name of the buyer and more likely to spell it wrong. But if the closing attorney misses it and the deed with the misspelled name gets on record, it’s the closing attorney who will have to deal with it. A little extra attention at the closing can save a big headache afterwards.

Tuesday, December 06, 2016

Electronic Recording

Electronic recording volume continues to hold steady at the Middlesex North Registry of Deeds. From January through November, 51 percent of all documents were recorded electronically (30,327 of 59,101). Here are the percentages of electronic recordings for each month:

January - 49%
February - 46%
March - 50%
April - 50%
May - 50%
June - 51%
July - 50%
Aug - 52%
Sept - 53%
Oct - 55%
Nov - 55%

Mortgages are the documents most likely to be recorded electronically, with 68% of those recorded thus for in 2016 coming to us by that means. Discharges follow close behind at 59% recorded electronically, and 49% of deeds are recorded that way.

Monday, December 05, 2016

Median Sales Prices

Each year I calculate the median price stated on deeds recorded for each of the ten communities within the Middlesex North Registry District. This year, I decided to get a head start and did the calculations at the end of November, basing the 2016 median sales price on the first eleven months of the year (I'll redo the numbers in January for the full year). Here are the numbers for each town, compared to the previous year and to the highest price reached during the real estate bubble:

Lowell: 2016 median price of $229,154 is 4% higher than 2015 median of $221,000. Lowell's highest median was $254,900 in 2005.

Billerica: 2016 median price of $365,000 is 4% higher than 2015 median of $350,000. It also exceeds the bubble median of $359,900 from 2005 for the first time.

Carlisle: 2016 median price of $569,500 is 2% higher than 2015 median of $560,000. Carlisle's highest median was $597,500 in 2007.

Chelmsford: 2016 median price of $330,000 is 2% higher than 2015 median of $323,000, and exceeds the bubble median of $325,000 in 2005 for the first time.

Dracut: 2016 median price of $271,000 is 4% higher than 2015 median of $259,900, but still trails the bubble median of $275,450 from 2008.

Dunstable: 2016 median price of $430,000 is statistically the same as 2015 median of $430,400, and still trails bubble median of $460,000 in 2005.

Tewksbury: 2016 median price of $354,900 is 8% higher than 2015 median of $329,450, and exceeds the bubble median of $345,000 in 2005 for the first time.

Tyngsborough: 2016 median of $314,950 is 9% higher than 2015 median of $288,500, but still trails the bubble median of $350,000 in 2006.

Westford: 2016 median of $405,000 is 7% higher than 2015 median of $380,000, but still trails the bubble median of $420,000 from 2005.

Wilmington: 2016 median of $403,500 is 1% higher than 2015 median of $400,000. Both of these exceed the bubble median high of $384,450 from 2006.

Friday, December 02, 2016

Lowell Real Estate: Week of November 28, 2016

The following sales occurred in Lowell last week:

November 28, 2016 - Monday
549 Pine St Unit 18 for $125,000. Prior sale in 2012 for $82,500
152 Wentworth Ave for $320,000. Prior sale in 1978
115 Fairfield St for $299,000. Prior sale in 2005 for $295,000
15-31 West Third St for $280,000. Prior sale in 1980

November 29, 2016 - Tuesday
344 Stackpole St for $275,000. Prior sale in 2008 for $249,900
92 Swan St Unit 208 for $219,000. Prior sale in 2012 for $152,000
11 Oak Knoll Rd for $296,000. Prior sale in 1992 for $111,900
30-32 Boisvert St for $210,000. Prior sale in 1962
15 Emerson Ave for $314,900. Prior sale in 2009 for $174,000
216 Nesmith St Unit 4 for $284,900. Prior sale in 2002 for $240,000
39 Third St for $160,000. Prior sale 2015 foreclosure
85 Delmont Ave for $347,000. Prior sale in 2005 for $298,000
172 Middle St Unit 311 for $184,000. Prior sale in 2006 for $200,000

November 30, 2016 - Wednesday
76 Newhall St for $178,000. Prior sale in 2005 for $175,000
110 Pleasant St for $340,000. Prior sale in 2005 for $320,000
48 Jewett St for $167,000. Prior sale 2016 foreclosure
74-76 South Whipple St for $277,500. Prior sale in 2003 for $281,100
69 Epping St for $235,000. Prior sale in 2002 for $227,500
301 Woburn St for $380,000. Prior sale in 1989 for $150,000
20 Woodland Dr Unit 352 for $205,000. Prior sale in 1989 for $109,900
21 Virginia Ave for $330,000. Prior sale in 1959
1975 Middlesex St Unit 54 for $332,000. Prior sale in 2014 for $284,900

December 1, 2016 - Thursday
2310 Skyline Dr Unit 7 for $149,999. Prior sale in 2007 in $166,000
62 Lura St for $260,000. Prior sale in 1977
308-316 Roger St for $575,000. Prior sale in 2004 for $565,000
85 West Sixth St for $164,000. Prior sale in 1994 for $60,000

December 2, 2016 - Friday
20 Woodland Dr Unit 350 for $215,000. Prior sale in 2014 for $165,000
200 Market St Unit 411 for $300,000. Prior sale in 1988 for $172,202
114 Laplume Ave for $162,000. Prior sale in 1958
516 Concord St for $190,000. Prior sale in 1981
52 Huntoon Ave Unit 14 for $167,900. Prior sale in 2006 for $194,000

November recording statistics

The number of documents recorded in November 2016 was up substantially from last November. However, compared to the previous month (October 2016), the volume of documents held steady. Here are some numbers:

Nov 2016 vs Nov 2015

The overall number of documents recorded in Nov 2016 was up 23% from Nov 2015 (5778 v 4687)

The number of deeds recorded was up 30% (673 v 518)

The number of mortgages recorded was up 62% (1178 v 946)

The number of foreclosure deeds was down 27% (19 v 26)

The number of orders of notice was down 46% (25 v 46)

Looking at month-to-month statistics:

Oct 2016 had 629 deeds; Nov 2016 had 673.

Oct 2016 had 1178 mortgages; Nov 2016 had 1216.

Oct 2016 had 29 foreclosure deeds; Nov 2016 had 19.

Oct 2016 had 53 orders of notice; Nov 2016 had 25.

Oct 2016 had 5678 documents; Nov 2016 had 5778.