Martin County Single Family Homes October 2017 Market Report
The Martin County Single Family Homes October 2017 Market Report showed a second month of weaker activity from last year. This decrease may be attributed to Hurricane Irma which shut things down for a couple of weeks in September. Closed sales were down by 5.1% (was down by 20.3% in September). While new pending sales decreased by 11.7% as compared to October of 2016 (Decreased by 40.5% in September).
Prices continued to rise with the median sales price up by 10.2% from last year (up by 12.1% in September) while the average price increased by 21.8% (was up by 3.6% last month).
The inventory of available single family homes increased from last month by 11 homes to 979 units for October, this is 1.1% less than last October. The current supply of homes is 4.8 months, for October of last year it was also 5.0 months supply. Still a seller’s market for Martin County single family home sales. A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.
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Martin County Single Family Homes October 2017 Market Report
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