Florida Home & Condo Sales Up in November
Florida's existing home sales rose in November, marking 15 months that sales activity has increased in the year-to-year comparison, according to the latest housing data released by Florida Realtors.
Existing home sales rose 61 percent last month with a total of 14,026 homes sold statewide compared to 8,694 homes sold in November 2008, according to Florida Realtors. Statewide sales of existing condos increased 111 percent last month compared to November 2008's sales figure.
For the second month in a row, all of Florida's metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) reported increased existing home sales and higher condo sales in November. A majority of the state's MSAs have reported increased sales for 17 consecutive months.
Florida's median sales price for existing homes last month was $139,000; a year ago, it was $158,200 for a 12 percent decrease. Housing industry analysts with the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) note that sales of foreclosures and other distressed properties continue to downwardly distort the median price because they generally sell at a discount relative to traditional homes. The median is the midpoint; half the homes sold for more, half for less.
In Florida's year-to-year comparison for condos, 4,889 units sold statewide last month compared to 2,320 units in November 2008 for an increase of 111 percent. The statewide existing condo median sales price last month was $104,400; in November 2008 it was $131,400 for a 21 percent decrease. The national median existing condo price was $172,900 in October 2009, according to NAR.
According to NAR's latest industry outlook, home sales are experiencing a pendulum upswing. "Keep in mind that housing had been underperforming over most of the past year," said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. "The tax credit is helping unleash pent-up demand from a large pool of financially qualified renters, much more than borrowing sales from the future. In the second half of 2010, if home values show consistent stabilization or even a modest increase, then home sales could register normal healthy levels."
For Daytona Beach MSA, single family resales, there were 773 realtor sales in November, compared to 420 last year, with a median price of $130,500 vs. $146,200 last year.
For Daytona Beach MSA, condo resales, there were 137 realtor sales in November, compared to 66 last year, with a median price of $171,300 vs. $174,300 last year.
(resource: REChannel)