Naples, Fla. (August
22, 2014) - "Stable" continues to be the adjective real estate
experts use to describe the Naples area housing market after analyzing a
recent report tracking July activity released by the Naples Area Board of
REALTORS® (NABOR®), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier County
(excluding Marco Island). Overall pending and closed sales for July increased in
all price categories except the $300,000 and under market. The overall median
closed price in July increased 16 percent from $225,000 to $260,000; with a 12
percent increase in the $300,000 and under market, from $155,000 to
$174,000,driving the overall price increase.
"Due to demand in the under
$300,000 market, which resulted in a 25 percent decrease in that segment's
inventory, the market's total inventory in July fell 13 percent," said
Phil Wood, President & CEO of John R. Wood Realtors. "However, it's
important to note that 15 percent of the total inventory available included 539
newly constructed homes. Our report tracks some new construction activity,
typically 'spec' homes, however, it does not include new home inventory being
added from the 30 new communities currently under development in the
area."
"The report shows us clear
inventory decline in the $300,000 and below market," said Wes Kunkle, a
commercial broker at Kunkle Realty. "The fact is: we're running out of
homes to sell in this price category."
Kunkle continued, the trend can
be seen in the statistics, as pending sales for homes under $300,000 decreased
at almost the same rate as its inventory. The report also shows new summer
trends by neighborhood. In July 2014, the only increase in pending sales of
single family homes was in the Naples Beach and South Naples areas.
Interestingly, the only area to experience a positive increase in inventory was
East Naples.
"Appreciation is one key
factor driving prices in the lower end of the market," said Dr. Shelton
Weeks, Department Chair of Economics & Finance, Lucas Professor of Real
Estate and director of the Lucas Institute for Real Estate Development &
Finance at Florida Gulf Coast University. "These homes are in demand and
quick to sell."
Brenda Fioretti, Managing Broker
at Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Florida Realty, noticed another interesting
trend in the July report, "Overall pending sales in the $2 million and
above price segment increased 47 percent from 19 homes pending in July 2013 to
28 homes pending in July 2014. For single family homes in this segment and
timeframe, pending sales increased 100 percent from 11 to 22; yet pending sales
for condominiums in this price segment decreased 25 percent from 8 to 6."
The NABOR® July 2014 Report
provides comparisons of single-family home and condominium sales (via the
Southwest Florida MLS), price ranges, and geographic segmentation and includes
an overall market summary. The NABOR® July 2014 sales statistics are presented
in chart format, including these overall (single-family and condominium)
findings:
- Overall pending sales decreased 13 percent from 975 homes in July 2013 to 845 homes in July 2014.
- Overall closed sales had no change from 12-months ending July 2013 to 12-months ending July 2014.
- The overall median closed price increased 16 percent from $225,000 in 12-months ending July 2013 to $260,000 in the 12-months ending July 2014.
- Overall inventory decreased 13 percent from 4,086 in July 2013 to 3,562 in July 2014.
- Average days on market were 77 for July 2014.
- Pending sales for single family homes decreased 10 percent from 505 in July 2013 to 453 in July 2014. In the $2 million and above category, pending sales increased 100 percent from 11 in July 2013 to 22 in July 2014.
- Closed sales for single family homes decreased 1 percent for 12-months ending July 2014. However, closed sales increased in all price categories except the under $300,000, which saw a 20 percent decrease.
- The median closed price for single family homes increased 25 percent for the 12-months ending July 2014. However, all price categories above $500,000 saw a decrease in median closed price.
- Inventory for single family homes increased 1 percent. The largest increase was in the $300,000 - $500,000 price category, which saw a 14 percent increase.
- Average days on market for a home in the $300,000 and under category was 50 days in July 2014.
- Pending sales for condominiums decreased 17 percent for 12-months ending July 2014.
- Closed sales for condominiums increased 1 percent for the 12-months ending July 2014. Activity in this area was most impressive in the $1-$2 million price category which had a 25 percent increase, and in the $2 million and above price category which had a 35 percent increase.
- The median closed price for condominiums increased 12 percent for the 12-months ending July 2014.
- Inventory for condominiums decreased 19 percent with all price categories experiencing a drop.
- Average days on market for a condominium in the $300,000 and under category was 56 days in July 2014.
- Average days on market for a condominium in the $2 million and above category was 95 days in July 2014.
"Traditional sales dominate
the market. In July 2014, they increased 35% from 345 in July 2009 to 603 in
July 2014," said Carmen Vasquez, owner/broker of US Prime Realty.
"There were 330 non-traditional [short sale or foreclosed] home sales in
July 2009. In July 2014 there were only 102, a significant reduction."
There were also more closed sales
recorded in the first seven months of 2014 (5,952) than there are available in
our current inventory (3,563), which NABOR® experts believe is an encouraging
message to consumers looking to sell or buy.