Martin County Single Family Homes October 2023 Market Report
The Martin County Single Family Homes Market Report showed better-closed activity compared to last year. We continue to face economic uncertainties though mortgage rates appear to have peaked and have started to decline. The inventory of available homes for sale declined for the second month in a row. Closed sales were up by 19.4% from last year (they were down by 10.0% in September). At the same time, new pending sales increased by 10.7% compared to last year (which increased by 24.2% last month).
Prices were mixed for October as compared to last year. The median sales price increased from last year by 0.7% (up by 4.8% in September) while the average sales price decreased by 21.1% (down by 5.3% last month).
The inventory of available single-family homes increased by 75 homes to 536. This is a 2.9% greater inventory than last October. The current supply of homes is 3.3 months. For October of last year, it was 2.9 months of supply. We are still in a seller’s market for Martin County single-family home sales, but trending towards a more balanced market. A balanced market favoring neither buyers nor sellers is considered a 6 to 7-month supply of inventory.
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Click here to view the previous Martin County single-family homes market reports
- St Lucie County Townhouses and Condos October 2024 Market Report
- St Lucie County Single Family Homes October 2024 Market Report
- Martin County Townhouses and Condos October 2024 Market Report
- Martin County Single Family Homes October 2024 Market Report
- St. Lucie County Townhouses and Condos 2024 3rd Quarter Report
- St. Lucie County Single Family Homes 2024 3rd Quarter Report
To view the latest set of reports from Florida Realtors for the state of Florida, Martin County, and Saint Lucie County, please visit GabeSanders.com and select Market Data.
Market information is courtesy of Florida Realtors Research. For additional information and historical archives please visit the Florida Realtors Research page.
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