Martin County Townhouses and Condos September 2022 Market Report
The Martin County Townhouses and Condos had weaker sales volume when compared to last September. While the historically low inventory is slowly improving (though still low), we are also facing rising interest rates and higher prices. I expect inventory to continue to increase which will exert downward pressure on prices and hopefully an increase in sales. Though, this will take some time. Closed sales for the month were down by 28.8%. They were down by 15.1% in August. New sales under contract (new pending sales) were down by 31.3% from last year. They were down by 8.0% in August.
Prices continue to go up. The median sales price increased by 26.5% (was up by 47.6% last month). While the average sales price increased by 4.0% (was up by 23.1% in August).
The inventory of available townhouses and condos increased by 6 units to 217 properties. This is an 85.5% greater supply of inventory than we had in September 2021. Currently, there’s a 2.3 months supply of inventory (compared to 1.0 months for September 2021). We remain in a very extreme seller’s market for townhouses and condos in Martin County. Typically, a balanced market favoring neither buyers nor sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.
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