By Paul Wiseman - 4/27/2021 Economists expected S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller home price index’s Feb. gain. Prices rose in all 20 cities measured, due in part to high demand and limited supply. WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. home prices rose in February at the fastest pace in nearly seven years as strong demand for housing collided with a tight supply of homes on the market. The February S&P CoreLogic Continue Reading
Cash-Paying Out-of-Towners Frustrate Local Florida Buyers
By David Lyons, 3/2/2021 Brokers are getting more calls from out-of-staters, and the demand isn’t limited to Fla.’s traditional feeder markets. It adds yet another challenge for local buyers. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – As homebuyers jostle for a dwindling supply of houses in South Florida, local bidders are finding themselves in a growing competition with out-of-state people who are Continue Reading
Fla.’s Housing Market: Strong Gains in Dec. Despite Pandemic
By Marla Martin, 1/22/2021 Florida Realtors Dec. data: More closed sales (single-family sales up 21%, condo-townhouse sales up 27.7%), more new pending sales, higher median prices and more new listings year-over-year. Chief Economist O’Connor: Higher pending sales “strongly signal” higher closed sales into 2021. ORLANDO, Fla. – Despite the ongoing pandemic and a still struggling jobs Continue Reading
Top 50 Master Plans Achieve a Record 37K New Home Sales in 2020
by Jody Kahn & Devyn Bachman & Nicole Luszczak January 6, 2021 John Burns Real Estate Consulting The John Burns Real Estate Consulting team congratulates the management teams behind the top 50 master-planned communities, which sold at least 437 new homes per community during 2020. This threshold is the highest in our 10-year survey Continue Reading
Golf Club Communities Back on Buyers’ Radars
NEW YORK – Homes in residential golf communities have faced years of sluggish sales and mostly stagnant prices. But they’re seeing a surge in demand during the pandemic, The Wall Street Journal reports. It’s not just for the golf, however. Buyers like the expansive outdoor green space, and the potential for dining and socializing opportunities that usually come with it after the COVID-19 Continue Reading
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