December 23, 2025 - 21:56

GOSHEN — The real estate market in Goshen remains active, particularly in the sale of buildable lots, which constituted a notable portion of the town's transactions in November. Out of the nine property transfers recorded, three involved buildable lots, highlighting a continued interest in land development within the area.
While only one property transaction exceeded the $500,000 mark, the overall market shows resilience. The 12-month median prices for single-family homes have maintained a steady trajectory, reflecting a stable demand for residential properties. This stability suggests that despite fluctuations in higher-end sales, the market for single-family homes remains robust.
Local real estate agents report that buyers are increasingly drawn to the potential of developing land, which may be a response to the growing population and the demand for new housing options. As the year progresses, the focus on buildable lots could shape the future of Goshen's real estate landscape.
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