Vacation Home Sales Surge

MIAMI – March 23, 2011 – Vacation home and condominium sales in Florida, Hawaii and other states hit hard by the housing downturn have posted dramatic gains.

In Miami, existing condo sales surged 58 percent during the year-over-year period ended in February; and statewide, condo and single-family home sales climbed 29 percent and 13 percent, respectively, due to low property prices and mortgage rates.

About 50 percent of these sales were cash purchases, and about 70 percent involved foreclosures or short sales.

“We’re even seeing instances in certain neighborhoods with multiple offers above asking price,” says Miami Realtors Chairman Jack Levine.

This means home prices continue to decline, with the median in Miami down 23 percent for single-family homes and 25 percent for condos from February 2010. However, prices are beginning to pick up on the Miami waterfront, where distressed sales accounted for only a fraction of transactions.

Source: HousingPredictor (03/23/11) Colpitts, Mike

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Florida Real Estate Sales

ORLANDO, Fla., June 22, 2010 – Sales of existing homes in Florida rose 18 percent in May, marking 21 months that sales activity has increased in the year-to-year comparison, according to the latest housing data released by Florida Realtors®.
A total of 16,745 single-family existing homes sold statewide last month compared to 14,172 homes sold in May 2009, according to Florida Realtors. The statewide existing-home median price of $140,400 in May was slightly higher – by $300 – than April's statewide existing-home median price of $140,100. It marks the third month in a row that the statewide existing-home median price has increased over the previous month's median.
Across the state, a variety of housing opportunities continues to be available at attractive prices while mortgage interest rates remain historically low.