House sales in Rhode Island increased by nearly 15 percent in the first quarter, compared with the same period in 2015, "making 2016 the best first quarter for single-family house sales since 1986, when the Rhode Island Association of Realtors began keeping sales records."
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. — House sales in Rhode Island increased by nearly 15 percent in the first
quarter, compared with the same period in 2015, making 2016 the best first quarter for single
family house sales since 1986, when the Rhode Island Association of Realtors began keeping
sales records.
The association reported Wednesday that there were 1,906 house sales in the first quarter,
which beat the record set in 2005, when there were 1,825 firstquarter sales.
Association president Arthur Yatsko attributed the sales spike to multiple factors, including high
rental prices, low interest rates, and price appreciation that has enabled many people who used
to be "underwater" to make a move. Yatsko said people who have previously experienced short
sales and even foreclosure have been able to become owners again.
The median sales price of Rhode Island houses sold in January, February and March was
$225,000, up 12.5 percent from the same period in 2015.
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User7046700001097 Rank 8
Where are all you haters who said people were leaving this state? Lemme see.....if
people are selling...the people are buying.....and if people are buying....then they're
living in this state....
so ..... if you are an EARNER, then you can afford to buy a house....
...amazing how that works......
Not to mention the number of new houses....hmph.....go figure....
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State of Confusion Rank 3
Sales were up. Prices were up (except for Woonsocket). Who bought all these
affordable houses?
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Frank T. Jones Rank 0
@State of Confusion
I would guess that they were bought by working people who have placed
their bets on Rhode Island. You cuphalfempty, nonetoobright
negativists who contribute nothing but hate and vitriol must be very
puzzled.
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Henry B Chafee Rank 0
I wonder why there were soooooo many houses for sale in the first place? Earners
are getting O U T of here.
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Henry B Chafee Rank 0
@Tom Richardson
Who could blame you?
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Frank T. Jones Rank 0
@Henry B Chafee
Apparently there are just as many earners who think it's a good place to
live, you nitwit.
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