Thursday, April 23, 2015

Miami Residential Sales Prices Continue Upward Trend in March

 

Sales Rise for Single-family Homes, Condos

Single-family home transactions — which set an all-time Miami annual record in 2014 — increased 10 percent year-over-year in March 2015, from 1,129 to 1,242. Existing condominium sales — which posted the second best year in Miami history last year— rose 4.2 percent from 1,413 in March of last year to 1,472 last month. Combined, Miami-Dade County residential real estate sales increased 6.8 percent to 2,714 last month compared to 2,542 a year ago.

“Miami continues to attract international and domestic home buyers looking to live in a global city with world-class amenities and a diversified economy,” said Christopher Zoller, a 27-year Miami-based Realtor and the 2015 Residential President of the MIAMI Association of REALTORS. “Buyer demand in Miami properties is leading to more sales and higher sale prices.”

Single-family home prices, which again increased in March, remain at affordable 2004 levels despite more than four years of consistent year-over-year increases. Condo prices also increased in March 2015, marking 45 months of growth in the last 46 months. The median sale price for single-family homes increased 10.6 percent, up to $260,000 in March 2015 from $235,000 in March 2014. The average sale price for single-family homes increased 3.2 percent to $473,677 last month from $459,102 during the same time period last year.

The median sale price for condominiums surged 7.5 percent in March to $215,000 from $200,000 a year ago. The average sale price for condos increased 5.8 percent to $398,994 from $377,290 in March 2014.

Miami Real Estate Continues Selling Fast, Close to List Price

Miami single-family homes and condominiums continue to sell close to asking price, reflecting a strong consumer demand. The median number of days on the market for single-family homes sold in March 2015 was 54 days, an increase of 14.9 percent compared to the same period in 2014. The average percent of original list price received was 94.6 percent, down a negligible 0.3 percent from a year earlier.

The median number of days on the market for condominiums sold in March 2015 was 60 days, an increase of 1.7 percent compared to the same period in 2014. The average percent of original list price received was 93.5 percent, a 0.7 percent decrease.

Miami Residential Sales Prices Continue Upward Trend in March

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