Is It True That Sales Are Up And Inventories Are Down?

Broward and Miami-Dade County Residential Inventories Continue To Decline During July

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According to data from the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) Broward and Miami-Dade residential inventories continued to decline during July 2009.

Inventories dropped from 74,966 total homes and condos for sale in July 2008, to 49,058 in July 2009, a 35% decrease in just 12 months.  During that same time frame, sales increased 47% from an average of 2,518 sales per month to 3,707 sales per month.  The inventory supply across both counties decreased from 30 months last year to 13 months today.

According to Ron Shuffield, President, EWM Realtors , “decreasing prices have been the prime motivator for our spike in sales this past year.  If you’re selling, now is the time to make sure that your property is priced accurately.  If you’re buying, your choices will continue to decrease throughout the remainder of 2009.”

You can check-out Facts & Trends reports at www.ewm.com/trendx to see the numbers for your area and price range or ask me to expand your search using our complete data file. Deals are happening!

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