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Hey everyone, welcome back to the show. I'm Jim Aldred with Pink Door Properties, helping buyers and sellers from Southie to Sagamore — and today we're diving deep into the Plymouth real estate market for April 2026. Spring is officially in the market, and the numbers tell a compelling story. Let's lead with the headline: 46 single-family homes closed in April. That's a significant jump from 35 in March, and the market rewarded well-priced sellers handsomely. The median sale price came in at $732,500, with an average closing price of $841,713. Buyers are actively competing — the overall sale-to-list price ratio landed at 101%, meaning on average, homes are selling above asking price. That's not a fluke. That's a market telling you something. The sweet spot of activity was the $500K–$800K corridor, which dominated volume with the strongest absorption rates. But here's what really caught my attention: the $1M–$1.5M segment had ten closings at an average of 101% of list price. Luxury buyers in Plymouth are not sitting on the fence. New construction at Pinehills — including multiple Kestrel Heights units — continued to transact well above original list prices, with one unit closing at 137% of its original list. That's the kind of number that makes sellers in the premium tier pay attention. Days on market averaged 61, with a median of just 31.5 — but that spread tells an important story. Well-priced homes that hit the market fresh were gone in days. The properties dragging the average higher were the ones that had been sitting since late 2024, some with DOM counts over 200. The message is clear: price it right from day one. On the inventory side, months of supply ticked up to 2.17 — a 29% jump month over month, though still up only 2.4% year over year. We're still firmly in seller's market territory, but the slight loosening of supply is worth watching as we head into May and June. Active inventory at month's end showed 41 single-family homes with a median list price of $935,995 — reflecting the higher-end nature of what's sitting. The pipeline is robust: 58 properties were under agreement at month's end, with a median pending price of $717,450, pointing to a healthy May closing season. Six listings expired in April, all priced between $625K and $2.55M, averaging 101 days on market. The pattern is consistent: overpriced listings in the $600K–$700K band struggled most. The market is liquid for sellers who understand where value meets demand. The RPR median sold price registered $675,000 for April, up 2.7% month over month, and the median estimated property value for the zip code sits at $668,170 — up 2% over the past year. Values are holding, demand is real, and the spring market is delivering. Bottom line for Plymouth in April 2026: this is a market that rewards preparation, precise pricing, and professional execution. Buyers need to be ready to move. Sellers who position correctly are winning at — and above — asking price. #southShoreMAHomes #bostonsouthshorerealestate #SouthShoreRealtor #jimaldred #kwsignaturepropertiesma #sellingsouthietosagamore #southshorerealestate #pinkdoorproperties #pinkdoorpodcast #02360 #plymouthbrokerealestate #plymouthaprilmarketupdate #RealEstatePodcast #marketInsights Jim Aldred is a Realtor serving Boston's South Shore and can be contacted via his Links below. https://linktr.ee/SellingSouthieToSagamore www.KWMASS.com Email me at JimAldredRealtor@yahoo.com cell: 339-987-0382 PODCAST INTRO "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ PODCAST OUTRO LURKING SLOTH By: Alexander Nakarada
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