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August 17, 2010

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate | Market Report – July 20120

As summer begins to wind down and kids are getting ready to return to school, much of the focus is on the upcoming mid-term elections in November.  With regards to real estate, the July Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report is pretty much unchanged from last month.

The positives are closed sales for single family homes were up 2% from last month.  Available inventory for single family homes remained unchanged for 3 straight months (at eight months) and available condo inventory shrunk by one month to nine months.

July numbers for New Listing Inventory report and increase of 6% over last month with 1,707 new single family homes on the market and up 14% from July 2009.

New condo inventory totaled 1,969 new condo listings; up 3% from last month and up 6% from same period last year.

Total Inventory for both single family and condos totaled 5,766 new listings; up 2% from last month and up 3% from July 2009.

Closed sales in July totaled 738, up 2% from June and down 1% from same time last year.  Twenty-four percent of the sales were classified as REO Bank Foreclosures, down 4% from last month and down 35% from July 2009.

The Average Sales Price for a single family home in July was $274,363, down 12% from last month and unchanged from July 2009.

Median Sales Price in July dropped 9% from the previous month to $195,000, down 11% from same period last year.

Homes under Contract (Pending Sales) totaled 1,019 in July, down 1% from last month and down 12% from July 2009.

Available Inventory in July for single family homes was 6,195 properties, up 5% from  June and down 12% from July 2009.

Closed Sales for Fort Lauderdale condos totaled 836 in July; down 9% from the previous month and up 10% from July 2009.  Foreclosures accounted for thirty-four percent (34%) of these sales, up 10% from June and up 13% from same period last year.

The July Average Sales Price for condos was $125,158; down 3% from June and down 3% from July 2009.

The Condo Median Sales Price in June remained unchanged from the previous 2 months at $78,000, however, down 6% from July 2009.

Pending Inventory for condos in July totaled 1,138 condos under contract; down 6% from June and the same for July 2009.

Available July condo inventory shows a total of 8,598 condos for sale; up 2% from June and down 22% from July 2009.  Thirty-four percent (34%) are classified as bank foreclosures; up 6% from June and up 26% from July 2009.

Trends for Northeast and Southeast Fort Lauderdale in the following zip codes:

Single Family – Waterfront

 Single Family Non-Waterfront:

 All Condos Waterfront AND Non-Waterfront

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Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report – June 2010.

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July 23, 2010

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate | Market Report – June 2010

As it is typical with the summer months, the real estate market tends to slow down as kids are out of school and families go on vacation.  There are positives and negatives in reviewing the June Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report.

While new inventory is down, total inventory is up and months of supply is unchanged.  While Average Sales Price is up, Median Sales price is down.  While total number of sales are down slightly, the percentage of REO bank foreclosure sales are up significantly.   Although there are some negatives, the positives are well, positive.

June New Listing Inventory reports 1,613 new single family homes were added to the inventory levels, down 10% from May and down 1% from June 2009.

Condo New Listing Inventory reports 1,910 new condo listings added in June, down 7% from last month and down 2% from last year.

Total Inventory for all property types in June totaled 5,658, down 7% from May and down 4% from same period last year.

Total number of Closed Sales for single family homes in June was 717.  Sales were down slightly at -4% from May and down 4% from June 2009.   REO Bank Foreclosures accounted for 25% of sales, up 14% from last month and down 14% from same time last year.

Average Sales Price for single family homes in June was $311, 094, up 9% from May ($286,496), and up 9% from June 2009 ($286,556).

Median Sales price (single family) was $215,000, down 2% from June ($220,000) and up 2% from same period last year.

Pending Sales for single family in June totaled 1,025, down 19% from last month and down 21% from June 2009.

June inventory reports 5,896 available homes for sale, up 3% from May and down 21% from June 2009.  Thirty-three (33%) are classified as bank foreclosures.

Closed Sales for Fort Lauderdale Condos totaled 914 in June, down 5% from May and up 15% from June 2009.  Foreclosures accounted 31% of these sales, up 3% from lat month and down 9% from same time last year.

Average Sales Price for Condos in June was $128,835, up 4% from last month ($123,392) and up 3% from June 2009 ($125,329).

Median Sales Price (condos) was $78,000, down 3% from June ($80,000) and down 3% from same time last year.

Pending Condo Sales in June totaled 1,215, down 17% from last month and down 2% from June 2009.

Inventory reports 8,427 available condos for sale, up 1% from May and down 26% from June 2009.  Thirty-two percent (32%) classified as bank foreclosures, down 33% from last month and down 11% from June 2009.

For more information about selling or buying real estate in Fort Lauderdale, contact me today at 954.850.2397.

Buyers can begin their home search by viewing Fort Lauderdale MLS available property listings.

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market – May 2010

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June 21, 2010

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate | Market Report – May 2010

Median Sales Price and number of months of inventory are the numbers to look at for May’s Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report.  In both Single Family homes and condominiums, the median sales price is up 10% from last month and the inventory levels are at 8 and 9 months of supply respectively.  Inventory levels are considered that of a typical balanced real estate market when supply is at 6-8 months.

New Listing Inventory in May reports 1,784 homes came on the market, up 7% from April and up 7% from May 2009.  There were 2,062 condominiums new to the market in May; up 3% from last month and up 1% from May 2009.  Total new Inventory for all property types in May equals 6,076.

Single Family closed Sales in May totaled 746.   This number is up 15% from April and down 4% from May 2009.  Twenty-two percent of these sales were classified as REO bank foreclosures, down 19% from last month.

Average Sales Price for a home in May was $286,496; up 10% from last month and up 11% from same period last year.

Median Sales Price for a home in May was $80,000; up 10% from April and unchanged from May 2009.

Pending Sales (homes under contract) totaled 1,268; up 4% from April and down 6% from May 2009.

Inventory in May reports there are 5,704 homes currently for sale; down 1% from April  and down 27% from May 2009.  Of this May figure, 51% are classified as foreclosures.

Closed Sales for Fort Lauderdale Condos in May totaled 967.  This number is down 6% from April and up 12% from same period last year.  Thirty percent are considered reo bank foreclosures.

Average Sales Price for condos in May was $123,392; down 6% from April and down 10% from May 2009.

Median Sales Price in May was $80,000; up 10% from last month and unchanged from same period last year.

Pending Condo Sales in May totaled 1,459; down 6% from last month and up 11% from May 2009.

Condominium Inventory in May reports there are 8,323 condos/townhomes presently for sale; down 2% from last month and down 29% from May 2009.   Of this May figure, 48% are considered reo bank foreclosures.

For more information about buying or selling real estate in Fort Lauderdale, contact me today at 954.850.2397.

Home buyers can begin their home search by viewing Fort Lauderdale MLS available property listings for sale by price and location.

Fort Lauderdale Market Report – April 2010.

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May 28, 2010

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate | Market Report – April 2010

Shrinking inventory, increased closed sales and higher pending sales are gratifying news for April’s Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report.  The median and average sales price, however, are both down for Single Family homes this month.  The condo average sales price is up while the median sales price for a condo is down.

Inventory levels for single family homes are at a 9 months supply while condo inventory levels are now at 8 months supply.  A typical balanced market is when inventory level is at a 6-8 months supply of properties for sale.

Closed Sales for Single Family homes in April were up 14% from last month and up 1% from same period last year.  Of these sales, 27% were REO bank foreclosures up 4% from last month.

The Average Sales Price for a home in April was down 18% from March and down 9% from April 2009.

Median Sales Price also down 2% from last month and down 5% from last year.

Pending Sales (homes under contract) up 5% from last month and up 2% from same time last year.

Inventory for homes in April was down 2% from last month and down 31% from April 2009.

Closed Sales for Fort Lauderdale Condos were up 14% in April over last month and up 1% from last year.  Of these sales, 30% were REO Bank Foreclosures, down 3% March.

The Average Sales Price for a condo in April was up 2% from previous month and up 10% from April 2009.

Median Sales Price for a condo down 3% from last month and down 6% from last year.

Pending Condo Sales (under contract) are up 6% in April over last month and up 37% from April 2009.

For more information about buying or selling real estate in Fort Lauderdale, contact me today at 954.850.2397.

Home buyers can begin your home search by viewing Fort Lauderdale MLS available property listings for sale sorted by price and location.

Fort Lauderdale Market Report – March 2010.

 

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May 5, 2010

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate | Market Report – March 2010

The March 2010 Market Report reveals positive numbers for  the Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market .

Inventory levels are shrinking, Average Sales Price and Median Sales Price are both up and number of closed sales in both single family and condos are up. With the positive increases in closed sales, surprising, the percentage of these sales that are short sales and reo bank foreclosures is down.

Inventory for both single family homes and condo/townhomes  is slightly up from what is considered to be a normal balanced market of 6-8 months.Single family home sales in March were up 6% as compared to February and up 10% from same period last year.  26% of these sales were classified as REO Bank Foreclosures.

The Average Sales Price for a home in March was up 18% from the previous month and up 3% from this time last year.The Median Sales Price for a single family home was up 10% from February, however, down 7% from March 2009.

Pending home sales were down 1% from February and up 25% from last year.Inventory for homes is down 2% from last month and down 36% from March 2009. Number of months of supply of homes for sale dropped 1 month to 10 months in March, down 42% from this time last year when there was an 18 months supply of homes for sale.

Closed Sales in March for Fort Lauderdale Condos and townhomes were up 16% from February and up 59% from same period last year.  Of these sales, 31% represented Condo Foreclosures.

The Average Sale Price for a condo in March was up 2% versus February and down 7% from March 2009.

The Median Sales Price was up 6% from last month and down 14% from same time last year.

Pending Sales for Condos in March were down 3% from February and up 63% from March 2009.Condo Inventory dropped 1 month in March to 10 months supply and down 58% from last year when there was a 23 month supply of condos for sale.

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Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report -April 2010.

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November 17, 2009

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate | Market Report – October 2009

Fort LauderdaleLooking at the Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report for October 2009, there is a continued trend for leveling off to a more balanced market.  Closed Sales for both Single Family homes and Condominiums are in the positive territory; REO Bank foreclosures and Fort Lauderdale Short Sales contributing to approximately 1/3 of the overall sales.  Inventory for single family homes is back to levels associated with a normal real estate market while condominium inventory is slightly above a normal market level.

Closings for Single Family Homes in October were up 6% compared to last month and up 36% from same period last year.  Of the total closings, 33% were classified as REO Bank foreclosures in Fort Lauderdale.

The Average Sales Price for a Single Family Home in October dropped slightly by 1% as compared to September and down 25% from October 2008.

The Median Sales Price in October for a Single Family Home was up 5% from last month and down 16% from same period last year.

Pending Sales in October dropped just 4% from September and up 59% from October 2008.

Single Family Available Inventory down 5% from last month and down 46% from same period last year.  Number of Months of available inventory dropped 1 month to 7 months in October, down 61% from same time last year when there was 18 months of available inventory.  REO bank foreclosures and short sales make up 1/3 of available inventory.

Closed Sales in October for Fort Lauderdale Condos and townhouses dropped just 3% as compared to September and up 66% from same period last year.  Of these closed sales, 37% represented Fort Lauderdale Condo Foreclosures.

The Average Sales Price for a Condo in October was up 3% from last month and down just 11% from October 2008.

Median Sales Price was up 6% in October over September and down 28% from same period last year.

Pending Condo Sales were up 1% from last month and up 110% from October 2008!!!

Available Condo inventory dropped 3% in October from September level and down 35% from same period last year.  At present there is an 11 month supply of condominium inventory, down from 12 months in September.  This time last year there was a 28 month supply of condos on the market, which represents a reduction of 61%.  Of the present Condo inventory, 1/3 of these properties are either short sales or bank foreclosures.

With inventory levels decreasing and total number of sales increasing, it sure looks as though a balancing out in the market place is taking place.  We are leaps and bounds ahead of where we were this time last year.  Interest rates are still very competitive and the tax credit has been extended into 2010 for First Time homebuyers.

For more information about buying or selling real estate in Fort Lauderdale, contact me today at 954-850-2397.

Begin your home buying search by viewing Fort Lauderdale MLS available property listings for sale sorted by price and location including short sales and foreclosures.

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report – September 2009

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October 30, 2009

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report | September 2009

View | Ritz Carlton Fort Lauderdale FloridaThe Fort Lauderdale Real Estate market report – September 2009: shows a minimal decrease in closed sales for single family homes and condos as compared to August and a continued decline in inventory for both categories.  REO Bank foreclosures and Fort Lauderdale Short Sales still contribute to the overall number of closed sales.

Single-Family home closings in September were down just 3% as compared to closings in August and 40% from September 2008.  Of the total closings, twenty-nine percent were classified as REO Bank Foreclosures in Fort Lauderdale.

Single-Family Average Sales Price in September slightly increased by 1% over last month and down 22% from same period last year.

Single-Family Median Sales Price in September decreased by 8% over last month and down 23% from September 2008.

Pending Single-Family homes declined 10% over last month; however jumped 39% from same period last year.  Available Single-Family homes inventory decreased in September by 3% as compared to August and down 45% from last year.

The supply of available homes for sale remained the same as compared to August, however down 61% from September 2008.  REO Foreclosures made up 34% of single-family inventory in September.

Closed Sales for Fort Lauderdale Condos and townhomes in September were down just 3% as compared to August and rose 69% from September 2008.  Thirty-one percent of closings were Fort Lauderdale Condo bank foreclosures.

The Condominium Average Sales Price in September was down 4% as compared to last month and down 28% from September 2008.

The Condominium Median Sales Price in September was also down 4% from August and down 37% from same time last year.

Pending closings for Condos/townhomes in September down 7% from previous month and up 116% from September 2008!

Available inventory for condos & townhomes in September was down 5% from last month and down 34% from last year.  Inventory supply for condos and townhouses indicate there are 12 months of supply unchanged from last month however, drastically reduced from 30 months at this time last year.  Of this inventory, 30% is classified as REO Bank condo foreclosures.

The Fort Lauderdale Real Estate market continues to show signs of stabilizing and slowly recovering.  There are rumors of another waive of foreclosures and some pundits have expressed the possibility of another 30% drop in prices for South Florida which I do not think is likely to occur.

First time home-buyers may have good news.  It appears there is a good possibility the first time homebuyer tax credit may be extended into 2010.

For more information about buying or selling real estate in Fort Lauderdale, Florida contact me today at 954-850-2397.

Home Buyers can begin their home search online by searching Fort Lauderdale MLS available property listings for sale including short sales and foreclosures.

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October 4, 2009

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report | August 2009

View | Ritz Carlton Fort Lauderdale FloridaThe Fort Lauderdale Real Estate market report- August 2009 reports positive numbers for closed sales and pending sales for both single family and condominium/ townhomes and a decline in inventory.  Short Sales and bank foreclosures still make up a large percentage of closed sales.

Closed Sales for Single Family homes were up 11% in August as compared to July and up 28% from same time last year.  43% of these sales were classified as REO bank foreclosures in Fort Lauderdale.

The Average Sales Price for Single Family homes in August was down 3% from July and down 29% from August 2008.

The Median Sales Price in August remained the same as July and was down 26% from same period last year.

Pending Sales for Single Family homes were up 12% from last month and up 49% from August 2008.

Available Inventory for Single Family homes decreased 7% in August as compared to July and down 45% from August 2009.  Supply of inventory decreased in August to 8 months from 10 months in July and down 57% from August 2008. Thirty-Five percent of available inventory are classified as either home foreclosures or short sales.

Closed Sales for Fort Lauderdale Condos and townhomes were up 16% in August as compared to July and up 28% from August 2008.  Of these closed sales in August, 54% were classified as Fort Lauderdale condo foreclosures.

The Average Sales Price for Condos in August was up 8% from last month and down 24% from August 2008.

The Median Sales Price remained the same in August as compared to July and down 26% from same period last year.

Pending Condominium Sales were up 16% in August over July and up 83% from August 2008.

Available Inventory for Condos/Townhomes in August were down 5% from July and down 32% from same period last year.  Supply of Condo/Townhome inventory is at 14 months, just up 2 months from July and down 57% from August 2008.

Overall, the real estate market appears to continue to show good signs of recovering.  We have many more months of positive numbers than negative and supply of homes for sale is significantly down from 1st quarter 2009.

Interest rates are still attractive and the first time homebuyer tax credit for first time home buyers is expiring December 1st.  Efforts are underway to extend the tax credit.

For more information about buying or selling residential real estate in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, contact me today at 954-850-2397.

Buyers can begin their home search online by searching Fort Lauderdale MLS available property listings for sale including short sales and foreclosures as well as tips and useful information for buying a home in Fort Lauderdale.

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report – July 2009

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August 25, 2009

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report – July 2009

The  Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market report for July 2009 shows some slight decreases from last month for total number of closed sales and pending sales for both single family homes for sale in Fort Lauderdale and condos and townhomes for sale in Fort Lauderdale .

Closed Sales for Fort Lauderdale Condos and townhomes were down 4% in July as compared to June, however, closed sales are up 35% from July 2008 numbers.  39% of these closed sales were Condo foreclosures in Fort Lauderdale, up from 34% in June.

The Average sales price for condo/townhomes in July was up 3% from June and down 39% from same time last year.

Median sales price in July was up 4% from June and down 46% from July 2008.

Pending Condominium Sales down 2% in July as compared with June, however, up 147% from July 2008.

Available inventory for condominiums/ townhomes in July was down 3% from June and down 29% from July 2008.  Months of Available inventory in July remained at 14 months and 27% of this number represents Fort Lauderdale condo foreclosures and Fort Lauderdale condo short sales.

Single Family Closed Sales were down just 1% in July as compared to June and up 22% from July 2008.  37% of single family closed sales in July were bank foreclosures in Fort Lauderdale as compared to 29% in June.

Average Sales Price for Single Family homes was down just 4% from the previous month and down 30% from same period last year.  Short Sales and bank foreclosures continue to affect average sales price.

Median Sales Price up 4% in July and down 27% from July 2008.

Pending Sales for homes in July down 11% as compared to June, however up 128% from July 2008.

Available inventory for Single Family homes down 5% in July from June and down 42% from July 2008.  Months of Available inventory for homes remains at 10 months and 35% of this figure represents home foreclosures and home short sales.

Despite the slight declines in July for pending and closed sales, available inventory continues to shrink and overall, the real estate market for the past 6 months has steadily shown signs of a modest rebound.

Interest rates are still relatively low and the tax credit for first time home buyers will end December 1st.

For more information about buying or selling real estate in Fort Lauderdale, Florida; contact me today at 954-850-2397.

Buyers can always begin their search online for homes, condos and townhomes by searching the Fort Lauderdale MLS for available properties for sale including short sales and foreclosures.

Fort Lauderale Real Estate Market Report – June 2009

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report – August 2009

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August 14, 2009

Misconceptions About the Florida Real Estate Market

Like John, I get contacted daily by prospects looking to buy real estate in Florida.  John works the Fort Lauderdale real estate market, while I work the Sarasota real estate market, but I am sure the same misconceptions exist in both areas.  There are many misconceptions about Florida real estate but two stand out – nothing is selling in Florida and you can steal property here.

1)    Nothing is selling in Florida

This is far from the truth.  Like Sarasota, other areas of Florida are selling well.  As prices have declined from the highs of 2005, buyers are leaving the sidelines and jumping in the pool.  While still higher than normal, inventory levels have been dropping and properties have been selling. According to the Sarasota MLS, so far this year there have been 4,903 sales and there are another 2,204 properties under contract. This same time last year there were just over 4,200 properties closed.

(Added by John Sabia)
Fort Lauderdale real estate market has also improved significantly.

So far this year, according to the Fort Lauderdale MLS, there have been a total of 2,336 sales for both single family and condominium/townhomes in the greater Fort Lauderdale area;  including Oakland Park, Lauderdale By the Sea, Sea Ranch Lakes and Wilton Manors.

Total single family and condominium sales for same period in 2008 were 1,776.

Presently, there are a total of 836 properties pending a sale.

(continue with Marc)
I don’t want to paint the picture that Florida is out of the woods because it is not. Overall, we still have too many properties for sale and there is a downward pressure on price. There also is the possibility of more foreclosures which will have to be absorbed as well. However, there are properties selling and a properly priced home or condo for sale will get action.

2)    You can steal property in Florida

This misconception has some validity to it.  There are properties selling in Florida for half or more of what they used to sell for.  For example, I just saw a home sell recently for $680,000 that sold back in 2005 for $1,350,000.  Compared to where prices were in 2005 buyers can steal property in Florida.

However, there is still the misconception that you can expect to get 25%-50% off the list price of a properly priced property.  That is not true.  In Sarasota, on average, single family homes are selling for 93% of list price and condominiums are selling for 91% of the list price. This goes to show that a home priced stands a good chance of selling within 5-10% of the list price.  So many buyers are under the impression that you can get another 25%-50% discount from the list price.  Of course, there is the rare occurrence that it does happen but usually it just means the seller sold the property for around market value or what it would appraise for anyway.

Often times, the seller has an unrealistic price tag on the property.  In this case the seller needs time to realize that.  A buyer can be right about the homes value and make a realistic offer only to be turned down by the seller and his impractical views.  Not much can be done about this until the seller wises up and lowers price or takes property off the market.  It is a fairly common occurrence.

If you wanted to relocate to Florida or own a vacation home here I do believe this is a good time to start your search. This is a great time to purchase a property for you to own and enjoy for many years.

Marc Rasmussen
Sarasota Homes For Sale

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