St Lucie County Townhouses and Condos February 2024 Market Report
The St Lucie County Townhouses and Condos market showed stronger sales activity when compared to last year. Even as we face headwinds with economic uncertainties, at least mortgage rates may have peaked and begun to decrease. Closed sales were up by 35.8% from last year (were down by 7.1% in January). New pending sales were up by 26.6% (they were down by 6.2% last month).
Prices were mixed for February. The median price decreased by 3.4% from last year (was up by 8.0% in January) and the average sales price increased by 20.0% (was up by 21.8% in January).
The available townhouses and condos inventory increased by 8 units from last month to 642 residences. This is a 60.9% greater inventory than we had in February 2023. The current inventory supply is 7.3 months, as compared to 4.5 months of inventory last year. The St Lucie County townhouses and condos real estate market is in its third month of a balanced market, and now approaching a seller’s market. Typically a 6 to 7-month inventory is considered a balanced market showing no advantage to either buyers or sellers.
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View previous St. Lucie County market reports here.
Recent County Market Report Posts:
- St. Lucie County Townhouses and Condos 2024 3rd Quarter Report
- St. Lucie County Single Family Homes 2024 3rd Quarter Report
- Martin County Townhouses and Condos 2024 3rd Quarter Report
- Martin County Single Family Homes 2024 3rd Quarter Report
- St Lucie County Townhouses and Condos September 2024 Market Report
- St Lucie County Single Family Homes September 2024 Market 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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