Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Orlando Home Sales are Up, Again
November 11, 2008 – Orlando, FL) Osceola County for the second month leads the Orlando area in increased sales activity. Sales in that county jumped an impressive 47.26 percent in October 2008 compared to October 2007; last month, the comparison increase was an astonishing 77.38 percent.
Throughout the entire area, members of the Orlando Regional Realtor® Association were involved in the sale of 10.00 percent more homes in October of this year than last: 1,199 to 1,090. The median sales price of those homes sold in October declined by 24.26 percent to $178,000 when compared October 2007’s median price of $235,000.
The number of pending sales, considered by housing economists to be a reliable predicator of future sales activity, continued its upward trend to 3,316. There are 72.43 percent more homes under contract (3,316) this month than compared to October 2007 (1,923), and those anticipated closings are expected to continue shortening the current year-to-date sales gap of -16.01 percent by year end.
While there was a decrease in the median price in October, which typically results in an increased affordability index, this month’s increase in the interest rate actually drove the Orlando affordability index down slightly to 122.68 percent. (The area’s affordability index is nevertheless excellent: An affordability index of 99 percent means that buyers earning the state-reported median income are 1 percent short of the income necessary to purchase a median-priced home. Conversely, an affordability index that is over 100 means that median-income earners make more than is necessary to qualify for a median-priced home.) Buyers who earn the reported median income of $51,905 can qualify to purchase one of 13,166 homes in Orange and Seminole counties currently listed in the local multiple listing service (MLS) for $218,377 or less.
The first time homebuyer affordability index decreased slightly to 87.24 percent from September’s 87.99 percent. The area’s average interest rate was 6.30 percent in October 2008, up from 6.00 in September yet down from 6.39 percent in August.
Homes of all types spent an average of 111 days on the market before being sold in October 2008, and the average home sold for 93.08 percent of its listing price (a decrease from September 2008’s 94.38 percent). In October 2007 those numbers were 111 and 93.97 percent, respectively.