South Florida residential real estate inventory dropped by 1.1 percent in the last week, dragging the total number of resales available down to 81,159 properties, according to a new report from Condo Vultures® LLC.
Residential resale inventory slipped by 888 properties between June 15 and June 22 for an average decreased of 127 properties per day. On June 1, there were 83,491 residential resales on the market in the tri-county region of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, according to the report compiled using data from the Florida Association of Realtors.
"The single-family house inventory is shrinking at a faster pace than the condo and townhouse market," said Peter Zalewski, a principal with Bal Harbour, Fla.-based real estate consultancy Condo Vultures®. "Condo and townhouses now represent about 61 percent of the total South Florida inventory. Back in November, condos and townhouses represented 57 percent of the overall residential inventory in South Florida."
On a county-by-county basis, Broward has the fewest number of single-family houses available for resale with 10,179 properties, or 32 percent of the total South Florida inventory of 32,125.
Miami-Dade and Palm Beach are in a tie in percentage terms with each accounting for 34 percent of the remaining single-family house inventory. Palm Beach, with a population of about 1.1 million, has 10,888 houses for sale compared to 11,058 houses on the resale market in Miami-Dade, with a population of 2.5 million, according to the Condo Vultures® report.
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Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures® can be reached at 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com. Don't forget to sign up for our weekly Market Intelligence Report™ for detailed condo reports. Looking for a property at a deep discount? You are encouraged to take a peek at the Vultures Database™ or our Video Gallery. Our new books, the Official Condo Buyers Guide to Miami™ , Miami's Great Condo Crash: A Chronicle of the Boom and Bust™ , and First-Time Home Buyers Guide To South Florida™ are now available. Want to see every foreclosure filed in South Florida since 2007? Check out our Foreclosure Database™.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Saturday, June 13, 2009
First-Time Home Buyers Guide To South Florida Unveiled
Are you a first-time home buyer who wants to take advantage of the deep discounts and the Obama $8,000 tax credit but are feeling overwhelmed by the process?
Are you unsure about which, if any, of the newly created local, state, and federal programs you qualify for?
Condo Vultures® had you in mind when it created the newly published First-Time Home Buyers Guide To South Florida™.
This 18-page eBook features a collection of articles about the process, pointing out the dos and don'ts in making your first home purchase.
For more information about the First-Time Home Buyers Guide To South Florida™, please visit the eBooks page of CondoVultures.com.
Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures® can be reached at 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com. Don't forget to sign up for our weekly Market Intelligence Report™ for detailed condo reports. Looking for a property at a deep discount? You are encouraged to take a peek at the Vultures Database™ or our Video Gallery. Our new books, the Official Condo Buyers Guide to Miami™ , Miami's Great Condo Crash: A Chronicle of the Boom and Bust™ , and First-Time Home Buyers Guide To South Florida™ are now available. Want to see every foreclosure filed in South Florida since 2007? Check out our Foreclosure Database™.
Copyright © 2009, Condo Vultures® LLC
Are you unsure about which, if any, of the newly created local, state, and federal programs you qualify for?
Condo Vultures® had you in mind when it created the newly published First-Time Home Buyers Guide To South Florida™.
This 18-page eBook features a collection of articles about the process, pointing out the dos and don'ts in making your first home purchase.
For more information about the First-Time Home Buyers Guide To South Florida™, please visit the eBooks page of CondoVultures.com.
Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures® can be reached at 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com. Don't forget to sign up for our weekly Market Intelligence Report™ for detailed condo reports. Looking for a property at a deep discount? You are encouraged to take a peek at the Vultures Database™ or our Video Gallery. Our new books, the Official Condo Buyers Guide to Miami™ , Miami's Great Condo Crash: A Chronicle of the Boom and Bust™ , and First-Time Home Buyers Guide To South Florida™ are now available. Want to see every foreclosure filed in South Florida since 2007? Check out our Foreclosure Database™.
Copyright © 2009, Condo Vultures® LLC
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Condo Resale Inventory Drops Below 50,000 In South Florida
The number of resale condos available in South Florida has slipped below the 50,000-unit threshold, representing more than a 18 percent drop in total inventory since November, according to a new report from Condo Vultures® LLC.
As of June 8, there are a combined 49,746 condos and townhouses on the resale market in the tri-county South Florida region. A week prior on June 1, there were 50,071 condos available. A month ago on May 11, there were 51,581 condos for sale. Back in November, there were 60,928 condos for resale, according to the Condo Vultures® report created using Florida Association of Realtors data.
"Before the South Florida condo market can stabilize, the overall inventory must first be reduced," said Peter Zalewski, a principal with the Bal Harbour, Fla.-based real estate consultancy Condo Vultures®. "It is significant psychologically for the region to see the condo resale inventory slip below 50,000 units. Going forward, we see the resale inventory being depleted at a more rapid pace in the coastal submarkets of South Florida compared to the western suburbs, which are far removed from the ocean. "
Condos represent 60 percent of the total South Florida residential resale inventory of 82,792 residences as of June 8, according to Condo Vultures®. South Florida's total inventory of condos, townhouses, and single-family houses is down 23 percent, or 24,735, since Thanksgiving week in November when there were 107,527 residences for resale.
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Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures® can be reached at 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com Don't forget to sign up for our weekly Market Intelligence Report™ for detailed condo reports. Looking for a property at a deep discount? You are encouraged to take a peek at the Vultures Database™. Our new books, the Official Condo Buyers Guide to Miami™ , Miami's Great Condo Crash: A Chronicle of the Boom and Bust™ and First-Time Home Buyers Guide To South Florida™ are now available. Want to see every foreclosure filed in South Florida since 2007? Check out our Foreclosure Database™.
Copyright © 2009, Condo Vultures® LLC
As of June 8, there are a combined 49,746 condos and townhouses on the resale market in the tri-county South Florida region. A week prior on June 1, there were 50,071 condos available. A month ago on May 11, there were 51,581 condos for sale. Back in November, there were 60,928 condos for resale, according to the Condo Vultures® report created using Florida Association of Realtors data.
"Before the South Florida condo market can stabilize, the overall inventory must first be reduced," said Peter Zalewski, a principal with the Bal Harbour, Fla.-based real estate consultancy Condo Vultures®. "It is significant psychologically for the region to see the condo resale inventory slip below 50,000 units. Going forward, we see the resale inventory being depleted at a more rapid pace in the coastal submarkets of South Florida compared to the western suburbs, which are far removed from the ocean. "
Condos represent 60 percent of the total South Florida residential resale inventory of 82,792 residences as of June 8, according to Condo Vultures®. South Florida's total inventory of condos, townhouses, and single-family houses is down 23 percent, or 24,735, since Thanksgiving week in November when there were 107,527 residences for resale.
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Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures® can be reached at 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com Don't forget to sign up for our weekly Market Intelligence Report™ for detailed condo reports. Looking for a property at a deep discount? You are encouraged to take a peek at the Vultures Database™. Our new books, the Official Condo Buyers Guide to Miami™ , Miami's Great Condo Crash: A Chronicle of the Boom and Bust™ and First-Time Home Buyers Guide To South Florida™ are now available. Want to see every foreclosure filed in South Florida since 2007? Check out our Foreclosure Database™.
Copyright © 2009, Condo Vultures® LLC
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
South Florida Inventory drops 21%, contracts jump 66% in 6 months
South Florida's residential resale inventory has dropped 21 percent and pending sales have spiked nearly 66 percent in the last six months in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, according to a new report by Condo Vultures® LLC.
There were 84,962 condominium units, townhouses, and single-family houses available for resale on Monday, May 25, compared to 107,527 residences listed for resale the week of Thanksgiving.
South Florida pending sales totaled 15,399 on May 25 compared to 9,302 contracts on Nov. 24, according to the Condo Vultures® report based on Florida Association of Realtors data.
"In the last six months, we have seen inventory decrease by between 1 percent and 2 percent on a week-over-week basis," said Peter Zalewski, a principal with the Bal Harbour, Fla.-based real estate consultancy Condo Vultures®. "During the same period, pending sales have consistently increased by between 1 percent and 3.5 percent on a weekly basis since November. This trend suggests that summer - which historically is a quiet period - looks to be active."
Miami-Dade County, where Miami Beach, Coral Gables, and Sunny Isles Beach are located, has
the greatest number of available residential resale properties with 32,133, or 38 percent of the tri-county regional total. The inventory in Miami-Dade has dropped 21.6 percent in the last six months from 40,994 properties on Nov. 24, according to the report.
Broward County, where Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood Beach, and Pompano Beach are located, has the second largest share of available residential properties in South Florida with 27,669, or 33 percent of the regional total. In November, Broward County had 36,926 residences for resale.
Palm Beach County, where West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and Delray Beach are located, has the fewest number of properties available for resale with 25,160, or 30 percent of the regional total. On Nov. 24, Palm Beach County had 29,607 properties available for resale, according to the report On a deal basis, Broward County is the busiest place in the region.
Pending sales in Broward are up 80 percent in the last six months to 5,934 contracts on May 25 compared to 3,295 deals on Nov. 24.
Pending sales in Miami-Dade are up 60 percent to 6,789 deals on May 25 compared to 4,245 contracts six months ago.
Palm Beach County's pending sales are up 52 percent in the last six months to 2,676 contracts on May 25 compared to 1,762 deals in November, according to the report.
Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures® can be reached at 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com Don't forget to sign up for our weekly Market Intelligence Report™ for detailed condo reports. Looking for a property at a deep discount? You are encouraged to take a peek at the Vultures Database™. Our new books, the Official Condo Buyers Guide to Miami™ and Miami's Great Condo Crash: A Chronicle of the Boom and Bust™ are now available. Want to see every foreclosure filed in South Florida since 2007? Check out our Foreclosure Database™.
Copyright © 2009, Condo Vultures® LLC
There were 84,962 condominium units, townhouses, and single-family houses available for resale on Monday, May 25, compared to 107,527 residences listed for resale the week of Thanksgiving.
South Florida pending sales totaled 15,399 on May 25 compared to 9,302 contracts on Nov. 24, according to the Condo Vultures® report based on Florida Association of Realtors data.
"In the last six months, we have seen inventory decrease by between 1 percent and 2 percent on a week-over-week basis," said Peter Zalewski, a principal with the Bal Harbour, Fla.-based real estate consultancy Condo Vultures®. "During the same period, pending sales have consistently increased by between 1 percent and 3.5 percent on a weekly basis since November. This trend suggests that summer - which historically is a quiet period - looks to be active."
Miami-Dade County, where Miami Beach, Coral Gables, and Sunny Isles Beach are located, has
the greatest number of available residential resale properties with 32,133, or 38 percent of the tri-county regional total. The inventory in Miami-Dade has dropped 21.6 percent in the last six months from 40,994 properties on Nov. 24, according to the report.
Broward County, where Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood Beach, and Pompano Beach are located, has the second largest share of available residential properties in South Florida with 27,669, or 33 percent of the regional total. In November, Broward County had 36,926 residences for resale.
Palm Beach County, where West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and Delray Beach are located, has the fewest number of properties available for resale with 25,160, or 30 percent of the regional total. On Nov. 24, Palm Beach County had 29,607 properties available for resale, according to the report On a deal basis, Broward County is the busiest place in the region.
Pending sales in Broward are up 80 percent in the last six months to 5,934 contracts on May 25 compared to 3,295 deals on Nov. 24.
Pending sales in Miami-Dade are up 60 percent to 6,789 deals on May 25 compared to 4,245 contracts six months ago.
Palm Beach County's pending sales are up 52 percent in the last six months to 2,676 contracts on May 25 compared to 1,762 deals in November, according to the report.
Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures® can be reached at 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com Don't forget to sign up for our weekly Market Intelligence Report™ for detailed condo reports. Looking for a property at a deep discount? You are encouraged to take a peek at the Vultures Database™. Our new books, the Official Condo Buyers Guide to Miami™ and Miami's Great Condo Crash: A Chronicle of the Boom and Bust™ are now available. Want to see every foreclosure filed in South Florida since 2007? Check out our Foreclosure Database™.
Copyright © 2009, Condo Vultures® LLC
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
South Florida Residential Inventory Drops 1.1% In Week To 86,000
The number of South Florida residential properties available for resale fell by 1.1 percent in the last week while the number of pending sales in the tri-county region jumped by 2 percent, according to a new report from Condo Vultures® LLC.
There are now 86,812 single-family houses, townhouses, and condominium units for resale as of May 11, down from 87,793 residential properties on May 4. Pending sales in the tri-county South Florida region of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties totaled 14,679 on May 11 compared to 14,397 properties on May 4, according to the report based on Florida Association of Realtors data.
"Palm Beach County experienced a 2.6 percent jump in pending sales in the last week, which outpaced the 2.2 percent rise in Broward County and 1.5 percent increase in Miami-Dade County," said Peter Zalewski, a principal with the Bal Harbour, Fla.-based consultancy Condo Vultures®. "The Palm Beach County surge in deals was led by a 3 percent spike in single-family house pending sales and a 1 percent jump in contracts for condo units and townhouses."
Palm Beach County has 25,743 residential properties on the resale market, representing 30 percent of the regional total. Single-family houses represent 46 percent of the overall inventory in Palm Beach County with condos and townhouses accounting for the remaining 54 percent.
By comparison, in Broward County, there are 28,468 residential properties for resale, which represents 33 percent of the tri-county regional supply total. Single-family houses account for 40 percent of the Broward County inventory, while condos and townhouses represent the remaining 60 percent of the resale product currently available.
Miami-Dade County has 32,601 residential properties for resale, representing 38 percent of the overall South Florida inventory. The Miami-Dade County inventory breaks down to 37 percent single-family houses and 63 percent condo units and townhouses, according to the report.
Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures® can be reached at 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com Don't forget to sign up for our weekly Market Intelligence Report™ for detailed condo reports. Looking for a property at a deep discount? You are encouraged to take a peek at the Vultures Database™. Our new books, the Official Condo Buyers Guide to Miami™ and Miami's Great Condo Crash: A Chronicle of the Boom and Bust™ are now available. Want to see every foreclosure filed in South Florida since 2007? Check out our Foreclosure Database™.
Copyright © 2009, Condo Vultures® LLC
There are now 86,812 single-family houses, townhouses, and condominium units for resale as of May 11, down from 87,793 residential properties on May 4. Pending sales in the tri-county South Florida region of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties totaled 14,679 on May 11 compared to 14,397 properties on May 4, according to the report based on Florida Association of Realtors data.
"Palm Beach County experienced a 2.6 percent jump in pending sales in the last week, which outpaced the 2.2 percent rise in Broward County and 1.5 percent increase in Miami-Dade County," said Peter Zalewski, a principal with the Bal Harbour, Fla.-based consultancy Condo Vultures®. "The Palm Beach County surge in deals was led by a 3 percent spike in single-family house pending sales and a 1 percent jump in contracts for condo units and townhouses."
Palm Beach County has 25,743 residential properties on the resale market, representing 30 percent of the regional total. Single-family houses represent 46 percent of the overall inventory in Palm Beach County with condos and townhouses accounting for the remaining 54 percent.
By comparison, in Broward County, there are 28,468 residential properties for resale, which represents 33 percent of the tri-county regional supply total. Single-family houses account for 40 percent of the Broward County inventory, while condos and townhouses represent the remaining 60 percent of the resale product currently available.
Miami-Dade County has 32,601 residential properties for resale, representing 38 percent of the overall South Florida inventory. The Miami-Dade County inventory breaks down to 37 percent single-family houses and 63 percent condo units and townhouses, according to the report.
Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures® can be reached at 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com Don't forget to sign up for our weekly Market Intelligence Report™ for detailed condo reports. Looking for a property at a deep discount? You are encouraged to take a peek at the Vultures Database™. Our new books, the Official Condo Buyers Guide to Miami™ and Miami's Great Condo Crash: A Chronicle of the Boom and Bust™ are now available. Want to see every foreclosure filed in South Florida since 2007? Check out our Foreclosure Database™.
Copyright © 2009, Condo Vultures® LLC
Monday, April 27, 2009
South Florida Housing Inventory Falls Below 90,000
South Florida's residential real estate market has less than 90,000 single-family houses, condominium units, and townhouses for resale, a drop of 16.6 percent since November, according to a new housing inventory report from Condo Vultures® LLC.
The number of available resales in the tricounty South Florida area of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties dropped by 0.8 percent, or 708 residences, in the last week ending April 27 on a week-over-week basis, according to Condo Vultures®.
In the last seven days, single-family house resale inventory dropped 1.1 percent, or 396 residences, to 36,658 in South Florida. Condominium unit and townhouse resale inventory dropped by 0.6 percent, or 312 units, according to the report.
"Single-family houses are coming off the resale market at a slightly greater pace - in total numbers - than the condominium and townhouse inventory," said Peter Zalewski, a principal with the Bal Harbour, Fla.-based real estate consultancy Condo Vultures® LLC. "Buyers are realizing that the single-family house market was not overbuilt to the same extent as the condominium market, especially in coastal South Florida."
Zalewski is scheduled to discuss inventory and foreclosure trends in the Greater Miami Condo Market at an upcoming seminar scheduled for Tuesday, April 28, at the Doubletree Grand Hotel just north of Downtown Miami.
Pending sales jumped by 1.4 percent, 195 contracts, as of April 27 on a week-over-week basis in South Florida, according to the report.
Single-family house contracts increased by 1.7 percent to 7,446 existing contracts on April 27 compared to 7,325 on April 20.
Contracts on condo units and townhouses increased by 1.1 percent to 6,932 pending sales on April 27 compared to 6,858 deals on April 20, according to the report.
On a county-by county basis, Miami-Dade is experiencing the greatest pending sales activity with 6,372 contracts, or 44 percent of the regional total. Broward is second with 5,472 pending contracts, or 38 percent of the deals. Palm Beach is third with 2,533 pending sales, or 18 percent of the contract activity.
Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures® can be reached at 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com. Don't forget to sign up for our weekly Market Intelligence Report™ for detailed condo reports. Looking for a property at a deep discount? You are encouraged to take a peek at the Vultures Database™. Our new books, the Official Condo Buyers Guide to Miami™ and Miami's Great Condo Crash: A Chronicle of the Boom and Bust™ are now available. Want to see every foreclosure filed in South Florida since 2007? Check out our Foreclosure Database™.
Copyright © 2009, Condo Vultures® LLC
The number of available resales in the tricounty South Florida area of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties dropped by 0.8 percent, or 708 residences, in the last week ending April 27 on a week-over-week basis, according to Condo Vultures®.
In the last seven days, single-family house resale inventory dropped 1.1 percent, or 396 residences, to 36,658 in South Florida. Condominium unit and townhouse resale inventory dropped by 0.6 percent, or 312 units, according to the report.
"Single-family houses are coming off the resale market at a slightly greater pace - in total numbers - than the condominium and townhouse inventory," said Peter Zalewski, a principal with the Bal Harbour, Fla.-based real estate consultancy Condo Vultures® LLC. "Buyers are realizing that the single-family house market was not overbuilt to the same extent as the condominium market, especially in coastal South Florida."
Zalewski is scheduled to discuss inventory and foreclosure trends in the Greater Miami Condo Market at an upcoming seminar scheduled for Tuesday, April 28, at the Doubletree Grand Hotel just north of Downtown Miami.
Pending sales jumped by 1.4 percent, 195 contracts, as of April 27 on a week-over-week basis in South Florida, according to the report.
Single-family house contracts increased by 1.7 percent to 7,446 existing contracts on April 27 compared to 7,325 on April 20.
Contracts on condo units and townhouses increased by 1.1 percent to 6,932 pending sales on April 27 compared to 6,858 deals on April 20, according to the report.
On a county-by county basis, Miami-Dade is experiencing the greatest pending sales activity with 6,372 contracts, or 44 percent of the regional total. Broward is second with 5,472 pending contracts, or 38 percent of the deals. Palm Beach is third with 2,533 pending sales, or 18 percent of the contract activity.
Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures® can be reached at 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com. Don't forget to sign up for our weekly Market Intelligence Report™ for detailed condo reports. Looking for a property at a deep discount? You are encouraged to take a peek at the Vultures Database™. Our new books, the Official Condo Buyers Guide to Miami™ and Miami's Great Condo Crash: A Chronicle of the Boom and Bust™ are now available. Want to see every foreclosure filed in South Florida since 2007? Check out our Foreclosure Database™.
Copyright © 2009, Condo Vultures® LLC
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