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Concord Single-Family Market Update: Still Leaning Seller-Friendly, But More Balanced Than Last Year
Let’s look at what changed in the Concord single-family market from early 2025 to early 2026. And more importantly, what it means for you as a homeowner.
Key Takeaways: Concord remains seller-leaning, but is noticeably more balanced than last year. Success now depends on your selling strategy.

Bob Wiltse
Feb 172 min read


Acton, MA Real Estate Update, 2026 vs. 2025 - Still a Seller’s Market, But Pricing Matters
Here’s the simple takeaway: Acton is still a seller’s market. Homes sell fast, but buyers are more price-aware than last year.

Bob Wiltse
Feb 162 min read


Concord, MA Housing Market Update: Still a Seller’s Market (But Less Forgiving Than Last Year)
Bob Wiltse, REALTOR® December 22, 2025 What Changed Year-Over-Year in Concord Real Estate from December 22, 2024 to 2025... If you live in Concord and have been keeping an eye on the market, you’re probably feeling a little unsure right now. Prices still sound high. Homes are still selling. But things feel slower. That instinct is right. When we compare Concord’s single-family market year over year, one theme stands out: it is still a seller’s market, but it now rewards prep

Bob Wiltse
Dec 22, 20254 min read


Wayland’s 2025 Housing Market: Still a Seller’s Market, But Precision Matters More Than Ever
Bob Wiltse, REALTOR® December 12, 2025 A Calm Look at What Changed, and What Didn’t, in Wayland, MA If you live in Wayland, you’ve probably felt it. Homes still move. Buyers are still out there. But the market feels… quieter. That feeling isn’t wrong. Homes for sale inventory in Wayland, MA is low. When we compare December 2025 to December 2024, the Wayland single-family market remains seller-leaning but is more selective. Buyers are careful. Pricing matters more. Prep ma

Bob Wiltse
Dec 12, 20253 min read
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