St Lucie County Townhouses and Condos July 2022 Market Report
The St Lucie County Townhouses and Condos market had weaker sales activity when compared to last July. While we continue to have historically low inventory (though it is increasing), 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 were down by 34.1% from last year (were down by 38.8% in June). New pending sales were down by 14.2% for June (they were down by 36.4% last month).
Prices are still rising. The median price increased by 20.4% from last year (was up by 44.8% in June) and the average sales price increased by 11.0% (was up by 28.9% in June).
The inventory of available townhouses and condos increased by 31 units from last month to 232 residences. This is 68.1% greater inventory than we had in July 2021. The current inventory supply is 2.1 months, as compared to 0.9 months of inventory last year. The St Lucie County townhouses and condos real estate market remains in a tight sellers’ market, mainly because of the decrease in inventory. Typically a 6 to 7-month inventory is considered a balanced market showing no advantage to either buyers or sellers.
View previous St. Lucie County market reports here.
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