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Florida Existing Home Sales Improve in April Compared to March 2008

Posted : Fri, 23 May 2008 15:08:15 GMT
Author : Florida Association of Realtors(R)
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ORLANDO, Fla., May 23 FL-Assoc-Realtors-SLS
ORLANDO, Fla., May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Florida Realtors(R) statewide reported an upswing in existing home and condominium sales from March to April 2008, according to the latest housing statistics released by the Florida Association of Realtors(R) (FAR). A total of 11,200 existing single-family homes changed hands in April, a 20 percent increase over the previous month when 9,330 homes sold. Existing condo sales statewide rose 21.6 percent, with 3,900 units sold in April compared with 3,207 condos in March.
The median price for existing condos increased slightly as well during the one-month period. The median price of an existing condo in April was $179,200, up 1.6 percent from March's figure of $176,300.
In the latest National Association of Realtors(R) (NAR) housing outlook, Chief Economist Lawrence Yun predicts that home sales and prices throughout most of the nation will improve in the second half of the year, especially if access to mortgages backed by the Federal Housing Administration, Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac increases. "There are many reasons for people to get into the housing market today, and very few reasons not to," Yun says. "With the plentiful supply of homes for sale at affordable prices, interest rates approaching 40-year lows, and the strong track record of housing as a good long-term investment, conditions are ripe for buyers."
In the year-to-year comparison, a total of 11,200 existing homes sold statewide last month while 12,358 homes sold in April 2007 for a decrease of 9 percent, according to FAR. Florida's median sales price for existing homes last month was $198,900; a year ago, it was $239,000 for a 17 percent decrease. But, looking back to April 2003, the statewide median sales price for single-family homes has increased about 30.9 percent over the five-year-period, according to FAR records -- at that time, the statewide existing-home median price was $151,900. The median is the midpoint; half the homes sold for more, half for less.
In a year-to-year comparison for condos, 3,900 units sold statewide compared to 4,633 in April 2007 for a 16 percent decline. The statewide existing-condo median sales price last month was $179,200; in April 2007 it was $221,300 for a 19 percent decrease. NAR reported the national median existing condo price was $219,400 in March 2008.
The national median sales price for existing single-family homes in March 2008 was $198,200, down 8.3 percent from a year earlier, according to NAR. In California, the statewide median resales price was $413,980 in March; in Massachusetts, it was $315,000; in Maryland, it was $283,692; and in New York, it was $210,000.
Last month, interest rates for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 5.92 percent, down from the average rate of 6.18 percent in April 2007, according to Freddie Mac. FAR's sales figures reflect closings, which typically occur 30 to 90 days after sales contracts are written.
Several of Florida's metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) showed gains in existing home sales for the month. Realtors around the state reported an increase in phone calls, home showings and other business activity, as well as higher pending home sales in their markets. Pending sales are based on contracts signed but not closed.
Among the state's smaller markets, the Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie MSA reported a total of 388 homes sold in April compared to 290 homes a year ago for a 34 percent increase. The existing home median sales price was $159,200; a year ago, it was $242,600 for a 34 percent decrease. A total of 101 existing condos sold in the MSA last month compared to 83 condos the previous April for a 22 percent increase. The market's existing condo median price was $151,700; a year ago, it was $163,800 for a decrease of 7 percent.
Scott Wingfield, president of the Realtors Association of St. Lucie and general manager of Coldwell Banker Thomas J. White Realty in Port St. Lucie, says it appears that buyer activity is increasing and the market is beginning to stabilize. "We're working through inventory and that's encouraging," he says. "Our area is thriving in terms of business diversity and job opportunities relating to bio-tech and research industries. The environment for buyers couldn't be better -- mortgage rates are still at historic lows and Congress is working on legislation that will boost the recovery of the housing sector."
Two charts showing statistics for Florida and its 20 MSAs are attached. One chart compares the volume of existing, single-family home sales and median sales prices in April 2008 to April 2007 based on Realtor transactions; the other compares the volume of existing, condominium sales and median sales prices April 2008 to April 2007 based on Realtor transactions.
The Florida Association of Realtors(R), the voice for real estate in Florida, provides programs, services, continuing education, research and legislative representation to its 125,000 members in 67 boards/associations.
Editor's Note: You may wish to use this information with today's release from the National Association of Realtors.


  Florida Sales Report - April 2008
Single-Family, Existing Homes

Realtor Sales  Median Sales Price
  Statewide &
 Metropolitan April   April % April April %
   Statistical Areas  20082007 Chge   2008  2007 Chge
(MSAs)
 STATEWIDE* (1)  11,200  12,358-9  $198,900   $239,000  -17
STATEWIDE-YEAR-TO-DATE   36,604  46,656   -22  $201,000   $238,900  -16
Daytona Beach   556 602-8  $178,100   $205,500  -13
Fort Lauderdale 518 580   -11  $298,100   $363,800  -18
Fort Myers-Cape Coral   809 57341  $200,300   $283,200  -29
Fort Pierce-Port
 St. Lucie  388 29034  $159,200   $242,600  -34
Fort Walton Beach   208 227-8  $216,000   $213,6001
Gainesville 153 225   -32  $198,900   $214,200   -7
Jacksonville857   1,234   -31  $183,900   $203,800  -10
Lakeland-Winter Haven   265 315   -16  $142,200   $172,400  -18
Melbourne-Titusville
 -Palm Bay  482 517-7  $160,000   $194,500  -18
Miami   281 531   -47  $291,900   $382,300  -24
Marco Island (2) 45  3529  $510,000   $532,700   -4
Ocala   223 338   -34  $150,700   $172,300  -13
Orlando   1,347   1,609   -16  $215,700   $250,300  -14
Panama City  89 105   -15  $188,200   $192,200   -2
Pensacola   272 326   -17  $157,400   $168,200   -6
Punta Gorda 268 254 6  $143,400   $197,100  -27
Sarasota-Bradenton  743 706 5  $268,200   $302,200  -11
Tallahassee 269 350   -23  $173,000   $181,200   -5
Tampa-St. Petersburg
 -Clearwater  2,087   2,257-8  $176,000   $209,700  -16
West Palm Beach
 -Boca Raton662 665 -  $314,000   $376,300  -17

(1) * Statewide figure includes data from the Naples Board of Realtors.
(2) Data is only from the Marco Island Association of Realtors.
Editor's note: Sales numbers represent totals of Realtors' closed transactions from local Realtor boards/associations within the MSAs.
This information is based on a survey of MLS sales levels from Florida's Realtor boards/associations. MSAs are defined by the 2000 Census. Source: Florida Association of Realtors and the University of Florida Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies.


  Florida Sales Report - April 2008
Existing Condominiums

Realtor Sales  Median Sales Price
  Statewide &
 MetropolitanApril   April %April April%
   Statistical Areas 20082007 Chge  2008  2007Chge
(MSAs)
STATEWIDE* (1)   3,900   4,633-16 $179,200  $221,300   -19
STATEWIDE-YEAR-TO-DATE  12,472  16,067-22 $178,500  $216,900   -18
Daytona Beach  121 102 19 $213,800  $237,500   -10
Fort Lauderdale594 683-13 $150,000  $197,800   -24
Fort Myers-Cape Coral  351 223 57 $195,500  $244,100   -20
Fort Pierce-Port
 St. Lucie 101  83 22 $151,700  $163,800-7
Fort Walton Beach   63  98-36 $322,700  $400,000   -19
Gainesville 66  74-11 $135,000  $160,000   -16
Jacksonville89 258-66 $155,000  $239,200   -35
Lakeland-Winter Haven5  21-76 $130,000  $117,50011
Melbourne-Titusville
 -Palm Bay 109 118 -8 $161,700  $180,000   -10
Miami  318 722-56 $275,000  $268,000 3
Marco Island (2)53  35 51 $350,000  $532,700   -34
Ocala6   7-14  $75,000   $75,000 -
Orlando136 207-34 $120,800  $154,500   -22
Panama City 41  41  - $295,800  $291,700 1
Pensacola   44  65-32 $250,000  $379,200   -34
Punta Gorda 47  47  - $157,500  $163,300-4
Sarasota-Bradenton 270 320-16 $212,000  $238,400   -11
Tallahassee 20  32-38 $146,700  $152,500-4
Tampa-St. Petersburg
 -Clearwater   508 549 -7 $152,300  $170,400   -11
West Palm Beach
 -Boca Raton   664 646  3 $156,400  $218,400   -28

(1) *Statewide figure includes data from the Naples Board of Realtors.
(2) Data is only from the Marco Island Association of Realtors.
Editor's note: Sales numbers represent totals of Realtors' closed transactions from local Realtorboards/associations within the MSAs.
This information is based on a survey of MLS sales levels from Florida's Realtor boards/associations. MSAs are defined by the 2000 Census. Source: Florida Association of Realtors and the University of Florida Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies.
SOURCE Florida Association of Realtors(R)

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