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Florida Single Family Homes November 2019 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes November 2019 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Home sales continue to have improved activity from the same period last year.  The closed sales were up by 6.1% (were up by 5.2% in October) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were up by 14.4% (were up by 13.3% in October).

Prices were also up for November.  The median sales price rose by 3.9% (it was up by 3.6% in October) and the average sales price was up by 13.1% (it was up by .5% last month).

The inventory of available homes for sale decreased by 10.5% from last year.  This represents a 3.6 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (November 2018 had a 4.1 months supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes November 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes November 2019 Market Report

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Market information is courtesy of Florida Realtors Research. For additional information and historical archives please visit the Florida Realtors Research page.

Florida Single Family Homes October 2019 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes October 2019 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Home sales continue to have improved activity from the same period last year.  The closed sales were up by 5.2% (were up by 11.5% in September) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were up by 13.3% (were up by 4.5% in September).

Prices were also up for October.  The median sales price rose by 3.6% (it was up by 5.3% in September) and the average sales price was up by 1.5% (it was up by 4.9% last month).

The inventory of available homes for sale decreased by 7.0% from last year.  This represents a 3.7 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (October 2018 had a 4.0 months supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes October 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes October 2019 Market Report

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Market information is courtesy of Florida Realtors Research. For additional information and historical archives please visit the Florida Realtors Research page.

Florida Single Family Homes September 2019 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes September 2019 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Home sales showed improved activity from the same period last year.  The closed sales were up by 11.5% (were up by 3.2% in August) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were up by 4.5% (were up by 1.3% in August).

Prices were also up for September.  The median sales price rose by 5.3% (it was up by 4.2% in August) and the average sales price was up by 4.9% (it was up by 3.2% last month).

The inventory of available homes for sale decreased by 5.7% from last year.  This is a 3.6 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (September 2018 also had a 3.6 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes September 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes September 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes August 2019 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes August 2019 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Home sales showed improved activity from the same period last year, though.  The closed sales were up by 3.2% (were down by 10.4% in July) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were up by 1.3% (were up by 7.4% in July).

Prices were also up for August.  The median sales price rose by 4.2% (it was up by 5.1% in July) and the average sales price was up by 3.2% (it was up by 6.3% last month).

The inventory of available homes for sale decreased by 5.1% from last year.  This is a 3.6 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (August 2018 also had a 4.0 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes August 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes August 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes July 2019 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes July 2019 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes Market Report for July 2019 showed improved activity from the same period last year.  The closed sales numbers were up by 10.4% (were down by 1.9% in June) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were up by 7.4% (were up by 4.9% in June).

Prices were also up for July.  The median sales price rose by 5.1% (it was up by 3.8% in June) and the average sales price was up by 6.3% (it was down by 0.3% last month).

The inventory of available homes for sale decreased by 0.2% from last year.  This is a 3.8 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (July 2018 also had a 3.9 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes July 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes July 2019 Market Report

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July 2019 Florida Single Family Homes Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes June 2019 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes June 2019 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes Market Report for May 2019 had a slightly lower closed sales volume than last year but pending sales improved which could mean better closed volume for the near future.  The closed sales numbers were down by 1.9% (were up by 9.6% in May) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were up by 4.9% (were up by 5.0% in May).

Prices were mixed for June.  The median sales price rose by 3.8% (it was up by 4.3% in May) and the average sales price was down by 0.3% (it was up by 2.6% last month).

The inventory of available homes for sale increased by 2.0% from last year.  This is a 3.9 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (June 2018 also had a 3.9 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes June 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes June 2019 Market Report

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June 2019 Florida Single Family Homes Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes May 2019 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes May 2019 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes Market Report for April 2019 showed continued improvement for sales volume when compared to last year.  The closed sales numbers were up by 9.6% (were up by 6.2% in April) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were up by 5.0% (were up by 4.4% in April).

Prices were also up for May.  The median sales price rose by 4.3% (it was up by 2.6% in April) and the average sales price rose by 2.6% (it was down by 0.2% last month).

The inventory of available homes for sale increased by 4.0% from last year.  This is a 4.0 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (May 2018 also had a 4.0 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes May 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes May 2019 Market Report

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May 2019 Florida Single Family Homes Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes April 2019 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes April 2019 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes Market Report for March 2019 showed continued improvement for sales volume when compared to last year.  The closed sales were up by 6.2% (were unchanged in March) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were up by 4.4% (were up by 2.6% in March).

Prices were mixed for April.  The median sales price rose by 2.6% (it was up by 2.0% in March) and the average sales prices dropped by 0.2% (it was down by 1.4% last month).

The inventory of available homes for sale increased by 6.6% from last year.  This is a 4.1 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (April 2017 had a 3.9 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes April 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes April 2019 Market Report

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April 2019 Florida Single Family Homes Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes March 2019 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes March 2019 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes Market Report for February 2019 showed little change in sales volume when compared to last year.  The closed sales were unchanged (were up by 1.9% in February) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were up by 2.6% (were unchanged in February).

Prices were mixed for March.  The median sales price rose by 2.0% (it was up by 1.3% in February) and the average sales prices dropped by 1.4% (it was down by 0.4% last month).

The inventory of available homes for sale increased by 9.6% from last year.  This is a 4.2 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (March 2017 had a 3.9 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes March 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes March 2019 Market Report

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March 2019 Florida Single Family Homes Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes February 2019 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes February 2019 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes Market Report for January 2019 produced slightly stronger sales activity when compared to last year.  The closed sales were up by 1.9% (were down by 6.2% in January) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were unchanged  (were down by 2.4% in January).

Prices were mixed for February.  The median sales price rose by 1.3% (it was up by 4.1% in January) and the average sales prices dropped by 0.4% (it was up by 4.1% last month).

The inventory of available homes for sale increased by 11.8% from last year.  This is a 4.3 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (February 2017 had a 3.9 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

February 2019 Florida Single Family Homes Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes February 2019 Market Report

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February 2019 Florida Single Family Homes Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes January 2019 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes January 2019 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes Market Report for January 2019 had weaker sales activity when compared to last year.  The closed sales were down by 6.2% (were down by 9.9% in December) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were down by 2.4% (was down by 9.0% in December).

Prices, though, continue to rise for January, though at a slower rate.  The median and average sales prices up by 4.1% and 1.8% respectively, compared to December’s 4.2% and 3.3%.

The inventory of available homes for sale increased by 13.8% from last year.  This is now a 4.3 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (January of 2017 had a 3.9 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes January 2019 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes January 2019 Market Report

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January 2019 Florida Single Family Homes Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes December 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes December 2018 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes Market Report for December 2018 had weaker sales activity when compared to last year.  The closed sales result was down by 9.9% (was up by 3.0% in November) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) was down by 9.0% (was down by 8.0% in November).

Prices, though, continue to rise for December.  The median and average sales prices up by 4.2% and 3.3% respectively, compared to November’s 6.3% and 5.4%.

The inventory of available homes for sale increased by 13.3% from last year.  This is now a 4.0 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (December of 2017 had a 3.6 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes December 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes December 2018 Market Report

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December 2018 Florida Single Family Homes Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes November 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes November 2018 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes November 2018 Market Report showed some mixed signals when compared to last year. Closed sales was up by 3.0% (was up by 8.5% in October) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) was down by 8.0% (was down by 4.2% in October).

Prices are still continuing to rise for November.  The median and average sales prices up by 6.3% and 5.4% respectively, compared to October’s 7.6% and 7.4%.

The inventory of available homes for sale increased by 11.9% from last year.  This is now a 4.1 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (November of 2017 had a 3.8 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes November 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes November 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes November 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes October 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes October 2018 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes October 2018 Market Report showed some mixed signals when compared to last year. Closed sales were up by 8.5% (were up by 17.0% in September) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were down by 4.2% (were up by 37.9% in September).

Prices though are continuing to rise for October.  The median and average sales prices up by 7.6% and 7.4% respectively, compared to September’s 4.9% and 5.6%.

The inventory of available homes for sale increased by 9.8% from last year.  This is now a 4.0 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (October of 2017 had a 3.8 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes October 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes October 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes October 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes September 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes September 2018 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes September 2018 Market Report showed continued strong activity when compared to last year. Closed sales were up by 17.0% (were up by 4.2% in August) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were up by 37.9% (were down by 2.6% in August).

Prices are also continuing to rise, though at a slower pace for September than in months past.  The median and average sales prices up by 4.9% and 5.6% respectively, compared to August’s 6.0% and 4.0%.

The inventory of available homes for sale increased by 6.5% from last year.  This is now a 3.9 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (September of 2017 had a 3.8 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes September 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes September 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes September 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes August 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes August 2018 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes August 2018 Market Report showed mixed activity when compared to last year but still remains very active. Closed sales were up by 4.2% (were up by 3.8% in July) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were down by 2.6% (were down by 0.3% in July).

Prices are also continuing to rise, though at a slower pace for August.  The median and average sales prices up by 6.0% and 4.0% respectively, compared to July’s 6.3% and 5.7%.

The inventory of available homes for sale increased by 4.5% from last year.  This is now a 4.0 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (August of 2017 also had a 3.8 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes August 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes August 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes August 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes July 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes July 2018 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes July 2018 Market Report showed stronger activity when compared to last year and remains very active. Closed sales were up by 3.8% (were down by 1.3% in June) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were down by 0.3% (were down by 3.3% in June).

Prices are also continuing to rise.  The median and average sales prices up by 6.3% and 5.7% respectively, compared to June’s 6.1% and 7.7%.

The inventory of available homes for sale remained unchanged from last year.  For July there was a 3.9 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (July of 2017 also had a 3.9 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes July 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes July 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes July 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes June 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes June 2018 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes June 2018 Market Report showed weaker activity when compared to last year but remains very active. Closed sales were down by 1.3% (were up by 0.8% in May) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were down by 3.3% (were down by 0.1% in May).

Prices are still going up though.  The median and average sales prices up by 6.1% and 7.7% respectively, compared to May’s 6.7% and 6.5%.

The inventory of available homes for sale fell by 1.1% from last year.  For June there was a 3.9 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (June of 2017 also had a 3.9 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes June 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes June 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes June 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes May 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes May 2018 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes May 2018 Market Report showed good activity when compared to last year and remains a very active market though at a bit of a reduced rate. Closed sales were up by 0.8% (were up by 4.1% in April) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were down by 0.1% (were down by 0.2% in April).

Prices continue with their upward April for May.  The median and average sales prices up by 6.7% and 6.5% respectively, compared to April’s 8.1% and 10.4%.

The inventory of available homes for sale fell by 0.7% from last year.  For May there was a 4.0 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (May of 2017 had a 4.0 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes May 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes May 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes May 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes April 2018 Market Report

Florida Single Family Homes April 2018 Market Report

The Florida Single Family Homes April 2018 Market Report showed mostly stronger activity when compared to last year and remains a very active market. Closed sales were up by 4.1% (were down by 3.5% in March) and new sales under contract (new pending sales) were down by 0.2% (were down by 2.2% in March).

Prices continue with their upward march for April.  The median and average sales prices up by 8.1% and 10.4% respectively, compared to March’s 8.2% and 8.7%.

The inventory of available homes for sale fell by 3.4% from last year.  For April there was a 3.8 months supply of inventory as Florida remains in a seller’s market with the advantage for sellers. (April of 2017 had a 4.0 month supply)  A balanced market favoring neither buyers or sellers is considered to be one with a 6 to 7 month supply of inventory.  Inventory continues to decrease which is putting pressure on rising prices and lower sales volume.

Florida Single Family Homes April 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes April 2018 Market Report

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Florida Single Family Homes April 2018 Market Report