
Miami-Dade Pending Home Sales Increase 40.5 Percent from a Year Ago Total pending home sales – including single-family and condominiums - in Miami-Dade County increased 40.5 percent in July 2010 compared to July 2009, from 7,197 to 10,113, and decreased less than 2.4 percent, from 10,366 to 10,113, compared to the previous month according to the MIAMI REALTORS and the Southeast Florida Multiple Listing Service (SEFMLS). Miami, FL (Vocus) August 3, 2010 Total pending home sales – including single-family and condominiums - in Miami-Dade County increased 40.5 percent in July 2010 compared to July 2009, from 7,197 to 10,113, and decreased less than 2.4 percent, from 10,366 to 10,113, compared to the previous month according to the MIAMI REALTORS and the Southeast Florida Multiple Listing Service (SEFMLS). Despite the expiration of the tax credit, which helped boost the state of the South Florida residential real estate industry, the local market continues to strengthen. “We are encouraged by the statistics for pending home sales in the South Florida real estate market even after the expiration of the homebuyer tax credit,” said Jack H. Levine, 2010 Chairman of the Board of the MIAMI REALTORS. “While the number of pending sales has dropped slightly month-over-month, they are still significantly higher than they were a year ago. Furthermore, we continue to observe the strengthening of the local market in a neighborhood-specific manner, as evidenced by multiple bids on non-distressed properties in some areas.” Pending sales of condominiums in Miami-Dade County continue to perform better than that of single-family homes. In July, condominium pending sales increased 59 percent compared to the previous year, from 3,598 to 5,720 and dropped only 2.7 percent, from 5,876, from the previous month. Pending sales of single-family homes in July increased 22 percent from the previous year, from 3,599 to 4,393, and decreased 2.2 percent from previous month, from 4,490. Broward County Pending Sales
Pending condominium sales in Broward also fared better than that of single-family homes. Broward County condominium sales in July increased 39.4 percent, from 3,101 to 4,323, compared to July 2009 and fell 2.4 percent, from 4,429, compared to the previous month. Compared to July 2009, Broward pending sales of single-family homes rose 11.7 percent, from 3,141 to 3,507, and decreased 2.6 percent, from 3,602, compared to the previous month. Strengthening Market
“While pending sales have substantially dropped in many U.S. markets following the end of the homebuyer tax credit, South Florida sales continue to reflect demand for local real estate,” said Oliver Ruiz, 2010 Residential President of the MIAMI REALTORS. “Miami and South Florida and the lifestyle that comes along with living here, are major attractions for international, vacation, second home, and U.S. buyers. We expect the local real estate market to continue to strengthen, as consumers take advantage of the many benefits South Florida has to offer.” A sale is listed as pending when the contract has been signed but the transaction has not closed, though the sale usually is finalized within one or two months of signing. Increased pending sales are an indication of increased future sales. About the Association
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