About Monika McGillicuddy

I've been a NH REALTOR for many years and love what I do. I also teach other agents and offer consulting services, everything from real estate sales techniques to social media training. If you are looking for a REALTOR in Southern NH...look no further!
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Buying a Southern NH or Seacoast Area Home | Creating Memories

Creating Memories and a lifestyle

Buying a Southern NH and Seacoast Area home is more than just buying a home, you’re buying a lifestyle and creating treasured memories for you and your loved ones. We understand how important those treasured memories are, the kind that puts a smile on your face when you think of them years later, the kind that legends are built from.  Making that decision is an important one and one that shouldn’t be trusted with just anyone.

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy Southern NH and the Seacoast Area Real Estate Pros

Why us you may ask, when there are hundreds of other agents to choose from?  Jay and I have been real estate professionals in Southern NH and the Seacoast area for 27 years, we live in the area, in a small town called Hampstead and have enjoyed the beach and communities surrounding our town for many years. Our History;  both of us grew up in the area and share a deep knowledge of the area, we bike, hike, camp and love exploring and experiencing everything New Hampshire has to offer. We have been licensed New Hampshire real estate professionals for 27 years and our love of the New Hampshire lifestyle make us uniquely qualified to help you find that perfect place to call home so you can get busy creating those special memories!

NH Real Estate Professionals Jay and Monika McGillicuddy

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy, covering southern NH and the Seacoast area. If you’re thinking of selling or buying a southern NH or Seacoast area home give us a call…we’d love to help make your home ownership dreams come true.

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy, NH REALTORS

603-944-9172 direct

E-mail Jay and Monika

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Portsmouth NH Real Estate Market Report 2010 vs 20111

Portsmouth North Church

Portsmouth NH Real Estate

Home sales in Portsmouth New Hampshire were up close to 8% over 2010 home sales. Prices were up a whopping 12.8% far exceeding the statewide averages. It also took 10 days less on average to sell a home in 2011 as compared to 2010.  Portsmouth is a desirable city to live in and one that has maintained its value both in terms of pricing and lifestyle.

Portsmouth NH is rich in the Lifestyle Meter

Portsmouth enjoys night life, fine dining, a quaint downtown that is very entertaining and a large commercial area with every large chain store imaginable and then some. Portsmouth Harbor is  deep water port with boating and seafaring and the smell of salt in the air. Portsmouth is rich in the Lifestyle Meter and offer a variety of homes and prices for sale.  Enjoy a Playlist of the NH Seacoast Area including Portsmouth NH Videos by clicking here>>  NH Seacoast Video Playlist

 

Portsmouth NH Home Sales 2010 vs 2011

Price$/Sq.Ft.Days on Market
TotalAverageMedianAverageMedianAverageMedian
Homes sold in 2010 129


$394,414 $345,000 $218 $21514792
Homes sold in 2011 140
$452,427 $312,500$3,014 $208137104

NH Real Estate Professionals Jay and Monika McGillicuddy

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy, covering southern NH and the Seacoast area. If you’re thinking of selling or buying a southern NH or Seacoast area home give us a call…we’d love to help make your home ownership dreams come true.

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy, NH REALTORS

603-944-9172 direct

E-mail Jay and Monika

Prudential Verani Realty

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Showing properties 1 - 10 of 71. See more city of Portsmouth real estate.
(all data current as of 2/4/2012)

  1. 3 beds, 1 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,224 sq ft
    Lot size: 10,018 sq ft
    Year built: 1979
    Days on market: 3
    Walk Score®: 49
  2. 3 beds, 1 full, 2 part baths
    Home size: 1,729 sq ft
    Lot size: 13,068 sq ft
    Year built: 2012
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 3
  3. 4 beds, 3 full baths
    Home size: 2,600 sq ft
    Lot size: 7,840 sq ft
    Year built: 1812
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 3
    Walk Score®: 74
  4. 3 beds, 1 full bath
    Home size: 1,094 sq ft
    Lot size: 6,969 sq ft
    Year built: 1940
    Days on market: 4
    Walk Score®: 17
  5. 4 beds, 3 full baths
    Home size: 2,289 sq ft
    Lot size: 15,246 sq ft
    Year built: 1900
    Parking spots: 6
    Days on market: 5
    Walk Score®: 80
  6. 0 beds, 0 baths
    Home size: 2,993 sq ft
    Lot size: 4,791 sq ft
    Year built: 1950
    Parking spots: 6
    Days on market: 10
    Walk Score®: 85
  7. 5 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 10,533 sq ft
    Lot size: 15,681 sq ft
    Year built: 1962
    Days on market: 11
    Walk Score®: 92
  8. 2 beds, 1 full bath
    Home size: 900 sq ft
    Lot size: 10,018 sq ft
    Year built: 1966
    Parking spots: 4
    Days on market: 15
    Walk Score®: 25
  9. 2 beds, 1 full bath
    Home size: 684 sq ft
    Lot size: 2,178 sq ft
    Year built: 1919
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 16
    Walk Score®: 31
  10. 3 beds, 1 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,915 sq ft
    Lot size: 17,424 sq ft
    Year built: 1920
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 18
    Walk Score®: 86

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Hampstead New Hampshire Life Style and Real Estate for sale

Hampstead NHHampstead New Hampshire Lifestyle and  Real Estate for sale

As most of you know Jay and I live in the small town of Hampstead NH.  Hampstead is one of those towns that has a little bit of everything. Located just 15 minutes off of both I 93 and 495 plus 25 minutes from Rte 95 makes Hampstead an ideal commuters location.  Boston Ma and Concord NH are both under an hour away and the Maine border is  about 50 minutes away.  Hampstead has shopping, spas, fine dining and gyms all while still maintaining that small town feel. Main Street is dotted with antique style homes and some new construction as well.  There are many sub divisions, lovely waterfront homes and condo complexes.   Jay and I enjoy visiting the beach and love the fact the within 30 minutes we can be there or a few hours north of us is the gorgeous White Mountains of NH, we have lovely lakes and lots of open space to explore and we just love the outdoors, walking, camping, biking and just enjoying our community and everything living in southern NH and the Seacoast area offers.

Moving to Hampstead NH

Hampstead NH real estate is diverse and offer something for every budget.  Looking to buy or sell in Hampstead or just want some information about NH real estate please give us call at 603-944-9172 and if you want to check out some awesome Hampstead NH real estate start your search by clicking here >>>> Hampstead NH Real Estate For Sale

Hampstead NH Community and Life Style Video Playlist

 

NH Real Estate Professionals Jay and Monika McGillicuddy

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy, covering southern NH and the Seacoast area. If you’re thinking of selling or buying a southern NH or Seacoast area home give us a call…we’d love to help make your home ownership dreams come true.

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy, NH REALTORS

603-944-9172 direct

E-mail Jay and Monika

Prudential Verani Realty

603-926-3648 office

 

Penguin Plunge 13th Annual NH Penguin Plunge at Hampton Beach 2012

2012 Penguin Plunge13th Annual NH Penguin Plunge at Hampton Beach

This popular fundraising event is now in it’s thirteenth year and is more popular than ever!  Jay and I watched them Plunge back in 2009 and we were very impressed that this group of nutty dedicated people actually jumped into the frigid Atlantic Ocean.  It was pretty hysterical to watch as some of them were in skimpy bathing suits while others were dressed up in costumes.  We took a bunch of pictures and I even attempted to take some video albeit the video is pretty bad since I could hardly shoot over the very excited crowd of onlookers.

Viva Las Vegas 2012 Penguin PlungePlungers 2009 Theme

2012 Penguin Plunge is being held on Sunday Feb 5, 2012 and will benefit the Special Olympics New Hampshire and this years Masters of Ceremonies are Mike Haddad from WMUR-TV, Karen Kiley and Mark Ericson of WOKQ’s morning crew. This years theme is Viva Las Vegas and I can’t wait to see what that means!

11:15 is the Costume Parade

12:00 is the Plunge

12:30 is the lunch and awards.

Interested in Plunging just click this link for registration information >>>  2012 Penguin Plunge

Plunger 2009

 

NH Real Estate Professionals Jay and Monika McGillicuddy

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy, covering southern NH and the Seacoast area. If you’re thinking of selling or buying a southern NH or Seacoast area home give us a call…we’d love to help make your home ownership dreams come true.

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy, NH REALTORS

603-944-9172 direct

E-mail Jay and Monika

Prudential Verani Realty

603-926-3648 office

 

North Hampton NH Real Estate Market Report 2010 vs 2011

North Hampton NH Real Estate Market Update

North Hampton is just north of Hampton Beach and is an upscale community where home prices are 43% higher than Hampton, NH.

North Hampton New Hampshire home sales were up 4.8% but home sale prices were down 11.5%. Days on the market actually decreased on average by 13 days.  So real estate sells faster in North Hampton, there were more sales but prices were down in comparison to 2010.

North Hampton NH Home Sales 2010 vs 2011

Price$/Sq.Ft.Days on Market
TotalAverageMedianAverageMedianAverageMedian
Homes sold in 2010 39


$647,228$575,000$182$170190146
Homes sold in 2011 41

$572,812 $435,000 $5,664$179177100

 NH Real Estate Professionals Jay and Monika McGillicuddy

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy, covering southern NH and the Seacoast area. If you’re thinking of selling or buying a southern NH or Seacoast area home give us a call…we’d love to help make your home ownership dreams come true.

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy, NH REALTORS

603-944-9172 direct

E-mail Jay and Monika 

Prudential Verani Realty

603-926-3648 office

Looking for North Hampton NH real estate or if you’d like to sell your North Hampton NH Real Estate please give us a call at 603-944-9172.

Showing properties 1 - 6 of 38. See more city of North Hampton real estate.
(all data current as of 2/4/2012)

  1. 5 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 4,648 sq ft
    Lot size: 3.00 ac
  2. 3 beds, 1 full bath
    Home size: 1,028 sq ft
    Lot size: 4,356 sq ft
  3. 3 beds, 1 full bath
    Home size: 1,104 sq ft
    Lot size: 22,215 sq ft
  4. 3 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,512 sq ft
    Lot size: 10,890 sq ft
  5. 4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 3,448 sq ft
    Lot size: 2.45 ac
  6. 3 beds, 1 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,163 sq ft
    Lot size: 16,117 sq ft

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NH Real Estate | Past trends & future prospects for New Hampshire Real Estate

REALTOR trends reportNew Hampshire Real Estate Market Trends Report

The New Hampshire Association of REALTORS (NHAR) publishes a market trend report written by Peter Francese and it is reprinted  below with permission from NHAR.  Your comments are welcome… would love to hear your opinions.

Past trends & future prospects for New Hampshire real estate

By Peter Francese

Having the first presidential primary and the associated worldwide press coverage might be good for New Hampshire real estate. Most press commentary on our state appeared to be quite positive, which has not been the case in some other states.

However, the past several years here have not been kind to either home sales or home prices. (Please see charts 1 and 2 below.) Since 2007, annual residential home sales in New Hampshire have been below 11,000, condo sales have been below 3,000, and mobile or manufactured home sales have been below 1,000.  Meanwhile, home prices for all types of dwellings have been flat or trending down for each of the past five years.

Residential homes have been about three-quarters of all home sales over the past five years, and in general their selling prices fell more rapidly than unit sales. The 10,700 residential homes sales in 2011 were only 11 percent below sales for 2007, but median home price dropped 23 percent in that five-year period.

For condominiums, which were 18 percent of all homes sold, sales in 2011 were 39 percent below those in 2007. But during the past five years, their median selling price fell only 18 percent. As a result, the median selling price of a New Hampshire condo in 2011 ($155,000) was 77 percent of the $201,700 median selling price for a residential unit.

Looking at the lack of sales growth and absence of any price appreciation over the past five years, as seen in Charts 1 and 2, the obvious question is this: What must happen to change this pattern over the next five years?

New Hampshire has several key economic advantages over other states in New England and the nation. We have the fourth lowest unemployment rate in the nation at 5.2 percent (compared to 8.7 percent for the country) and by far the highest index of economic activity in this region, and ours is a full 20 percent above the national index.

Our state also has the seventh-highest median household income ($61,000, compared to $50,000 nationwide in 2010), as well as the nation’s lowest crime rate and one of the nation’s lowest personal tax rates that leads to low average business costs.

But we’ve had those advantages for some time, and the best we can say is that without them, things would likely have been much worse. Despite New Hampshire’s considerable economic advantages, there were 10,000 fewer workers in our state in 2011 than there were in 2007. After increasing early in the past decade, labor force growth in New Hampshire has been virtually stagnant over the past five years.

The most recent Census Bureau estimates reveal that since the 2010 Census was taken, New Hampshire has had a net loss of over 3,600 people to other states and that our overall population growth rate, which used to be over 1 percent per year, is now one-tenth of one percent per year. Over the past decade, our state lost 22,000 children and 60,000 young adults while gaining 65,000 residents ages 60 or older.

The bottom line is this: Our state needs more young people and more housing that they can afford. Why? Because long-term housing demand is fueled by young adults starting new families and buying homes. Our state is very attractive to retirees and second home owners, but has not been so attractive or welcoming to young families.

Portsmouth was recently written up in a national magazine as one of the best, and cheapest, places in the nation to retire. That’s nice. But it would be so much better for home sales and home prices if our state could somehow get written up as a great place to live as a young person and raise a family.

Before the next presidential primary, perhaps a consortium of organizations here might think about creating a multi-year online promotional campaign that would describe the opportunities New Hampshire has for young adults and talk about all the reasons why our state is such a fine place to raise a family.

Over the past decade, new housing in New Hampshire has favored anyone over age 55. Perhaps if over the next decade new housing favored younger people, we just might see a more positive trend in home sales and home prices.

Table 1 below shows that between 2010 and 2011, the number of homes sold increased in five counties, but decreased in five with no discernible pattern. Statewide, the number of residential homes sold edged up 2 percent, but the median selling price of those homes slipped 6 percent. Condominium sales were down 3 percent, and median selling price in 2011 was 6 percent below 2010.

Median residential selling price declined in every county except Belknap and Grafton, where prices edged up a fraction of one percent. Condo median selling prices dropped everywhere except in Rockingham County.

Perhaps a reason for home sales increasing the most since 2010 in Carroll, Belknap and Rockingham County is the high density of second homes. They are 42 percent of all dwellings in Carroll, 28 percent in Belknap and 26 percent in Rockingham County. According to a special tabulation of data from NNEREN, the statewide multiple listing service, one in three homes sold in Carroll County in 2010 was purchased as a second home.

As soon as the full 2011 buyer origin data on home buyers is published by NNEREN later in January, we will post a special report on the NHAR website discussing out-of-state buyers and second-home buyers in 2010 and 2011.

2011 NH residential (non-condominium) sales

CountyUnits Sold in 2011% Change 2010/2011Average Sales Price in 2011% change 2010-2011
Belknap680




2%$180,9021%
Carroll766




7%$180,000-5%
Cheshire594





2%$154,450-5%
Coos296





-5%$77,250-9%
Grafton697





-6%$175,000.3%
Hillsborough2,722





2%$214,080-8%
Merrimack1,109




-1%$183,400-6%
Rockingham2,552





5%$250,000-6%
Strafford943
-1%$ 185,000-8%
Sullivan355





1%$139,500-10%
Statewide10,714





2%$201,700-6%

2011 NH Condominium (non-residential) sales

CountyUnits Sold in 2011% Change 2010/2011Average Sales Price in 2011% change 2010-2011
Belknap150










1%$125,000-8%
Carroll133






-2%$165,000-6%
Cheshire31









-37%$160,000-4%
Coos18











50%$285,000-9%
Grafton255










-12%$173,000-4%
Hillsborough864









-6%$148,500-7%
Merrimack211









15%$126,900-15%
Rockingham720











-4%$180,0001%
Strafford145






5%$121,000-12%
Sullivan22











83%$192,500-21%
Statewide2,549











-3%$155,000-6%

 

Source: NNEREN

NHAR columnist Peter Francese is a demographic trends analyst for MetLife Mature Market Institute and a demographic forecaster for the New England Economic Partnership. His most recent book, with co-author Lorraine Stuart Merrill, is titled Communities & Consequences, and is on the future of New Hampshire.  Francese is the recipient of the Silver Bell Award from the Advertising Council for distinguished public service and is a graduate of Cornell University. He can be reached at peter [at] francese [dot] com.

Copyright 2012 Northern New England Real Estate Network, Inc. All rights reserved.

This information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed

The data relating to real estate displayed on this web site comes in part from the IDX Program of NNEREN

Data last updated 2/3/12 11:07 PM PST


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