Florida Townhouses and Condos January 2024 Market Report
Florida Townhouses and Condos real estate market report had weaker sales activity when compared to last year. The inventory numbers continue to grow, but we are facing headwinds with economic uncertainties, though mortgage rates appear to have peaked and starting to decrease. I expect the market to improve and a gradual return to a historically normal real estate market. Closed sales were down by 1.2% compared to last month’s decrease of 6.2%. New sales under contract (new pending sales) decreased by 8.5% (In December, there was a 5.5% decrease).
Prices were up for January compared to last year. The median sales price was up by 3.2% for January (was up by 6.5% in December). And the average sales price increased by 3.0% (was up by 10.4% in December).
The inventory of active listings increased by 62.9% from January last year. This results in a 5.8 months supply of inventory as compared to 3.1 months for January 2023. We remain in a sellers’ market for Florida townhouse and condo sales. A balanced market favoring neither buyers nor sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 months supply of inventory.
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