Florida Sales Report August 2005
Single-Family, Existing Homes
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Realtor Sales |
Median Sales Price |
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Statewide & Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) |
August 2005 |
August 2004 |
% Chge |
August 2005 |
August 2004 |
% Chge |
|
STATEWIDE |
21,318 |
20,491 |
4% |
$246,500 |
$188,700 |
31% |
|
STATEWIDE YEAR-TO-DATE |
176,461 |
172,366 |
2 |
$229,600 |
$177,700 |
29 |
|
Daytona Beach |
1,055 |
922 |
14 |
$216,900 |
$159,100 |
36 |
|
Fort Lauderdale |
966 |
1,294 |
-25 |
$387,000 |
$290,400 |
33 |
|
Fort Myers-Cape Coral (1) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie |
741 |
641 |
16 |
$267,600 |
$200,600 |
33 |
|
Fort Walton Beach |
380 |
566 |
-33 |
$253,300 |
$200,800 |
26 |
|
Gainesville |
352 |
316 |
11 |
$190,000 |
$173,100 |
10 |
|
Jacksonville |
1,796 |
1,561 |
15 |
$197,200 |
$166,700 |
18 |
|
Lakeland-Winter Haven |
541 |
521 |
4 |
$168,100 |
$117,000 |
44 |
|
Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay |
770 |
754 |
2 |
$248,700 |
$174,300 |
43 |
|
Miami |
1,106 |
1,159 |
-5 |
$356,900 |
$283,800 |
26 |
|
Naples |
472 |
390 |
21 |
$500,800 |
$397,300 |
26 |
|
Ocala |
599 |
559 |
7 |
$148,900 |
$112,000 |
33 |
|
Orlando |
3,418 |
3,141 |
9 |
$248,600 |
$174,000 |
43 |
|
Panama City |
237 |
262 |
-10 |
$231,500 |
$174,500 |
33 |
|
Pensacola |
506 |
619 |
-18 |
$175,500 |
$128,500 |
37 |
|
Punta Gorda (2) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Sarasota-Bradenton |
1,062 |
1,162 |
-9 |
$347,400 |
$258,700 |
34 |
|
Tallahassee |
570 |
410 |
39 |
$163,800 |
$157,900 |
4 |
|
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater (3) |
4,788 |
4,391 |
9 |
$215,600 |
$166,400 |
30 |
|
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton |
1,319 |
1,255 |
5 |
$411,400 |
$324,700 |
27 |
(1) Data for the Fort Myers-Cape Coral MSA was not available.
(2) Historical data for Punta Gorda was not available, due to Hurricane Charley in 2004.
(3) Data for Hernando County was not available.
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 Real Estate Research Center.