Miami-Dade Pending Real Estate Sales Drop Slightly....
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Closed Sales Continue to Increase
Miami, FL – In Miami-Dade County, pending home sales decreased by 2.21 percent in December compared to the previous month, from 8,288 to 8,105 according to the Realtor Association of Greater Miami and the Beaches (RAMB) and Southeast Florida Multiple Listing Service. This slight decrease can be attributed to the holiday season, which traditionally results in fewer home sales. Since March 2009, when RAMB began tracking local pending sales, pending home sales have increased 43 percent as buyers have taken advantage of record-setting affordability conditions, the first-time home buyer tax credit, and a wide selection of properties to choose from. Closed sales have increased each of the last 16 months, a clear sign of the strengthening market and indicative of stabilization.
Pending sales of condominiums in Miami-Dade County also experienced a negligible decrease in December, dropping half of a percent from 4,414 to 4,394. Pending sales of single-family homes dropped 4.21 percent in December from the previous month, from 3,874 to 3,711.
“The Miami real estate market has experienced a dramatic recovery over the last year and a half, posting record closed and pending sales increases coupled with strong declines in housing inventory,” said Terri Bersach, 2010 RAMB Chairman of the Board. “The outlook is positive for Miami real estate in 2010, as the recently expanded and extended homebuyers tax credit is expected to further boost sales. Market opportunities resulting from record affordability, low interest rates, and a second wave of short sales and foreclosures will also fuel increased sales this year. Additionally the always-strong international buyer market segment will remain a major force in the South Florida marketplace.”
Miami-Dade Pending Condominium Sales Increase 60 Percent in Nine Months
In the last nine months in Miami-Dade, pending sales of condominiums increased 60.4 percent, while pending sales of single-family homes rose a 26.2 percent. The total number of pending sales increased a significant 43 percent from March 2009 to December 2009.
Broward County Pending Sales
In Broward County pending home sales decreased 5.04 percent, from 7,264 to 6,898 in December. Pending sales of condominiums in Broward County dropped 2.33 percent from 3,871 to 3,780. Pending sales of single-family homes fell 8.13 percent in December from the previous month, from 3,394 to 3,118.
In the last nine months, Broward pending sales of single-family homes rose 23.3 percent, while pending sales of condominiums increased 64.8 percent. The total number of pending sales increased 43 percent from March 2009 to December 2009.
About RAMB
The Realtor Association of Greater Miami and the Beaches was chartered by the National Association of Realtors in 1920 and is celebrating its 90th year of service to Realtors, the buying and selling public, and the communities in South Florida. Comprised of three organizations (the Residential Realtor Association of Greater Miami and the Beaches, the Realtors Commercial Alliance and the International Council of Greater Miami and the Beaches), RAMB represents over 12,000 real estate professionals in all aspects of real estate sales, marketing, and brokerage. RAMB’s official Web site is www.miamire.com.
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