sarasota_real_estate_market_report_march_2012_400Please find below the Sarasota Real Estate Market report for March 2012 closed business that was released this week from the Sarasota Association of Realtors to its members and the public. 

As you will see activity has drastically increased, inventories are low, and median prices have started to rise.

If you have questions about a particular area of Sarasota please feel comfortable in calling or emailing me to learn more. 
  



The following information was taken from the Sarasota Association of Realtors Monthly report dated April 18, 2012.  To see more information and graphs please visit their website at Sarasota Association of Realtors.

 

SALES

The Sarasota real estate market saw sales climb to a seven year high in March 2012, with 831 properties changing hands during the month, 596 single family homes and 235 Condos. Not since September 2005 has the local real estate association seen sales at that level. In addition, pending sales (which represent properties that went under contract during the month) reached the highest level in 12 month, another good indication that the current market surge will continue in the next few months.
 
“The strength that the Sarasota market has demonstrated in the past few months has been remarkable, and I’m looking forward to a continuing resurgence in local real estate.  Property sales drive so many other elements of the local economy, and that means more jobs, higher salaries, and a better overall community,” said SAR President Laura Benson.

MEDIAN PRICES

The median sale price for both categories hit a high for the year in March.  The median sale price for condos was $192,000, a level not seen since May 2011, and was 11 percent higher than last March. Single family was at $174,900, a level not reached since June 2011, and 9.8 percent higher than last March. The reason for the price resurgence is likely tied to the lower number of distressed property sales. The total number of distressed sales, foreclosures and short sales, fell to only 32 percent from 37.4 percent in February 2012 – a three-year low.

PENDING SALES

Pending sales continue to soar, which signals a likely continuation of a high number of closings in the next 60 to 90 days. A total of 1,191 properties went under contract in March 2012, a level not seen since last March.

INVENTORIES

Another positive sign was the drop in the available inventory of homes on the market. The number fell to 4,463 from February’s total of 4,588. The level is close to the decade low figure of 4,408 in August 2011, and the combination of high sales and low inventory has dropped the months of inventory to eight-year lows.

Not since 2004 has the market seen a figure of 4.8 months of inventory for single family homes and 6.7 months inventory for condos. Lower inventory and higher sales normally result in greater competition for available properties, which tends to push prices up. “It’s great to see that we’ve come so far from the days of 2008, when the months of inventory hit 25 months for single family and 40 months for condos,” said Benson.

PRICES

Single family home prices are now 21.4 percent higher than the low of the market reached 13 months ago, while condo prices are almost 30 percent higher than the low point.

DISTRESSED PROPERTIES

Currently, only 701 properties for sale in the MLS are distressed listings (short sales and foreclosures), or roughly 15 percent of the market. In February 2012, the figure was 740 (16 percent of the market), and in January 2012 it was 812 (17 percent of the market). 

If this percentage continues to trend lower, we could begin to see median sale prices increase going forward.  

The Sarasota market appears to be leading the nation into a new, dynamic period in real estate,” noted Benson. “While no one can predict the future, certainly all the vital signs of the economy have been moving in the right direction for many months, so I’m very hopeful we will see continued growth in our area.”

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