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Orlando Florida’s existing home, condo sales up in May 2009

June 25th, 2009 No comments
Orlando Real Estate Sales

Orlando Real Estate Sales

Florida’s existing home sales rose in May – the ninth month in a row that sales activity increased in the year-to-year comparison, according to the latest housing data released by the Florida Association of Realtors® (FAR). Statewide sales showed gains over the previous month’s sales level in both the existing home and existing condominium markets. Also, for the first time in many months, the statewide median sales price in May for existing homes and for existing condos rose over the previous month’s figure.

Existing home sales rose 16 percent last month with a total of 13,921 homes sold statewide compared to 12,044 homes sold in May 2008, according to FAR. Statewide existing home sales in May increased 6.2 percent over April’s statewide activity. Florida Realtors also reported a 21 percent rise in statewide sales of existing condos in May; existing condo sales last month rose 3.8 percent over the total units sold in April.

“The improving sales of existing single family homes and condos is a trend we have been seeing for several months in Florida. What is new in this month’s data release is that we are seeing evidence of prices beginning to firm,” says Dr. Sean Snaith, director for the University of Central Florida’s Institute for Economic Competitiveness. “While one month of data does not a trend make, it is the first green shoot we have seen in some time as far as prices are concerned. Until prices stop declining, we cannot state with confidence that the housing market has stabilized. Sales have risen to levels we have not seen since 2006, though the economy still faces headwinds. As credit markets begin to thaw this will help speed along this process of recovery in the housing market.”

Florida’s median sales price for existing homes last month was $144,400; a year ago, it was $203,800 for a 29 percent decrease. However, the statewide existing home median price in May was higher than the statewide median price reported in each of the previous four months. According to housing industry analysts with the National Association of Realtors® (NAR), sales of foreclosures and other distressed properties continue to lower 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, 4,839 units sold statewide compared to 3,998 units in May 2008 for a 21 percent increase. The statewide existing condo median sales price last month was $113,400; in May 2008 it was $181,700 for a 38 percent decrease. May’s statewide existing condo median price was the same as January’s statewide median, and was higher than the median reported in February, March or April. The national median existing condo price was $173,900 in April 2009, according to NAR.

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Jerry LaRose is an Orlando Area Residential Real Estate Expert, who can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of Real Estate in Orlando, Windermere, Winter Garden Florida or any place in the country. Jerry has created a team of professionals throughout Orlando and the country to ensure that you enjoy a smooth transition to your new area. Please visit http://OrlandoShortSaleExpert.com or www.JerrySellsOrlando.com for your real estate needs.  Please give me a call if you have questions about the Orlando and Central Florida real estate market.

P.S. If you are listing your home as a short sale in Orange County Florida and Orlando, Windermere, Winter Garden,  or Ocoee Florida make sure you hire an agent who knows how to do short sales and has the experience to get the job done. We are doing successful short sale packages. Call us at 407-580-7011 to find out more about Orange County Short Sales and Orlando Area Short Sales.

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Orlando Real Estate market update for March 2009

April 23rd, 2009 No comments

Orlando Real Estate see new life. Buyers are back!ALERT: Sales INCREASED 47.59% in March compared to March of last year.

ALERT: First time home buyers now receive an $8,000 INCOME TAX REFUND – no strings attached. This IRS offer is also available to anyone who has not owned a home in the past 3 years. HURRY – Must Close Before December 1, 2009.

  2009 2008 2007 2006
March Sales 1,653 1,120 1,665 2,878
March Inventory 21,448 25,472 23,547 14,559
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Shopping for an Orlando house? Now is THE Best Time!

April 16th, 2009 No comments

Buy Now Orlando's On-Sale!

Buy Now Orlando's On-Sale!

 

 

OK, I’m going out on a limb here!

After more than a year of free-falling sales and prices, Orlando’s battered housing market is getting support from both first-time home buyers and investors taking advantage of record foreclosures and distress sales across the region.Sales and how they work.Orlando area sales.Orlando market, and bankers are saying yes more often to short sales, which spare them the expense of a full-blown foreclosure.

With mortgage-interest rates at record lows and an $8,000 tax credit for buyers who haven’t owned a home for at least the past three years, existing-home sales in the region have started rising again compared with a year ago. And half the deals involve bank-owned foreclosures or “short sales” — properties for which the bank has agreed to take less than the amount owed on the mortgage. Throughout this blog you can find much more information on Short

Who’s buying them? Anecdotal reports and a few surveys indicate that first-time home buyers, who don’t have to worry about selling an existing property, and investors venturing into the second-home market for the first time or searching for bargains to add to their inventory, are responsible for most of the

Bulk auctions of both homes and condominiums are creating buzz in the local

 

Lenders are becoming more responsive. However, the short-sale process still remains slower and more cumbersome than a regular, open-market sale between a willing seller and a qualified buyer. The timing even though is better still encompasses a 4-6 month time frame in general. Therefore, Now is the time to buy. We are at or near the bottom of this cycle and there is little room for prices to continue to drop. Yes, prices in some area may continue to fall but as a general market I feel prices are ready to start stabilizing. Now, that doesn’t mean they’re headed up any time soon. I feel that we are at or near the bottom and we’ll drag along the bottom here possibly for several months before we start showing a modest increase. When price start to grow, I feel that the new growth will be at a 2-5% rate in general. Some areas more, some area less. So, Orlando buyers let’s BUY some property.

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Jerry LaRose is an Orlando Area Residential Real Estate Expert, who can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of Real Estate in Orlando, Windermere, Winter Garden Florida or any place in the country. Jerry has created a team of professionals throughout Orlando and the country to ensure that you enjoy a smooth transition to your new area. Please visit http://OrlandoShortSaleExpert.com or www.JerrySellsOrlando.com for your real estate needs.  Please give me a call if you have questions about the Orlando and Central Florida real estate market.

P.S. If you are listing your home as a short sale in Orange County Florida and Orlando, Windermere, Winter Garden,  or Ocoee Florida make sure you hire an agent who knows how to do short sales and has the experience to get the job done. We are doing successful short sale packages. Call us at 407-580-7011 to find out more about Orange County Short Sales and Orlando Area Short Sales.

 

 

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