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St. Lucie County Sees Double Digit Increase for 9th Consecutive Month
“For the 9th consecutive month, St. Lucie County has seen a double digit increase in median sale price of single family homes. Both buyers and sellers are benefiting from this significant boost in our market indicators. Sellers are motivated by the steady equity increase being recuperated, and buyers gain the advantage of our reasonably priced homes compared to surrounding areas. St. Lucie County is poised for major growth and re-development.” ─ Kathy J. Slusser, Northern Vice President of the Realtors® Association of the Palm Beaches (RAPB).
Palm Beach County Median Days on Market Reports 25 Percent Drop
The Palm Beach County market has accelerated, according to year-over-year statistics for May. For single family homes, median days on market dropped a whopping 25.0 percent (56 to 42 days), and closed sales bumped up 6.0 percent (1,640 to 1,739 transactions). Median sale price rose 4.8 percent from $281,900 to $295,000, falling just below the $300,000 mark we broke the previous month
Florida’s Existing Home, Condo Sales Rise in January 2010
ORLANDO, FL - March 23, 2010 - (RealEstateRama) -- Florida’s existing home sales rose in January, marking 17 months that sales activity has increased in the year-to-year comparison, according to the latest housing data released by Florida Realtors®.Existing home sales increased 24 percent last month with a total of 10,465 homes sold statewide compared to 8,444 homes sold in January 2009, according to Florida Realtors. January’s statewide sales of existing condos rose 81 percent compared to the previous year’s sales figure
Sustainable Design & Roofing Trade Show
Roofing, waterproofing and exterior wall system experts share newest sustainable building design and industry practices. 25th RCI International Convention & Trade Show offers top-notch educational programs for the building envelope and the construction community. Orlando, FL - March 18, 2010 - (RealEstateRama) -- The growing popularity of rooftop energy production systems, sustainable and vegetated roofs, and the impact of climate, fire and drainage on overall design standards are just a few topics to be explored during a 5-day, intensive, educational program taught by today’s leading authorities within the building envelope industry.