Martin County Townhouses and Condos March 2020 Market Report
The Martin County Townhouses and Condos report had stronger closed sales activity for March, but new pending sales are off considerably and I’m afraid this indicates some challenging months to come in this real estate sector. Closed sales for the month were up by 16.7%. They were up by 21.4% in February. New sales under contract (new pending sales) were down by 33.1% from last month. They were up by 31.6% for February.
Prices, though, were up sharply for March. The median sales price increased by 25.6% (was up by 3.2% in February). While the average sales price increased by 32.6% (was up by 9.3% in February).
The inventory of available townhouses and condos increased by 27 units to 438 properties. This is a 2.9% smaller inventory then we had in March 2019. Currently, there’s a 4.7 months supply of inventory (compared to 4.7 months for March 2019). We remain in a seller’s market for townhouses and condos in Martin County. Typically, 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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