0 Needham’s Real Estate Market Slowing

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There is a growing concern amongst residential realtors that the real estate market in Needham is slowing down. Will this have a direct impact on office space throughout Needham and slow the growth for commercial real estate development in the area?

Wicked Local pointed to three key indicators of this trend:

The first clue is that days on market fell from an average of 59 days in February to a mere 24 days in April. But so far in May that number has crept up to 39.  Houses appear to be sitting a bit longer.

The second clue is that the number of houses that have gone under agreement fell from 38 in March to 32 in April.  So far this month the number is 13. Though we are only halfway through the month, even if you double that figure to 26, it still shows a downward trend.
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0 Newton & Needham Office Space: the next Kendall Square?

N2 development in Needham

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A 500-acre parcel of land that borders Route 95 is undergoing a complete re-development as Mayor Warren and elected officials in Needham are trying to develop the parcel into an attractive place for high-tech companies to set up and begin their business. TripAdvisor, which currently employs 500 people in Newton on Needham Street, announced in December of 2012 that it couldn’t find suitable office space to grow its business in Newton.

Wicked Local reports, “last month Newton Mayor Setti Warren went as far as Israel as part of a mission led by Gov. Deval Patrick to promote the N2 corridor. The mayor returned with the news that he had interested several Israeli companies in visiting the corridor to consider expanding or relocating there. Officials say that’s good news for Newton and Needham because of the added jobs and tax revenue new businesses could bring in.”