Orlando Housing Market February 2020
Orlando Home Sales and Median Price Tick Upward as Inventory Continues to Drop
Orlando's housing market in February saw its home sales improve by more than 4% compared to February 2019, while the median price increased 6%. Inventory experienced a year-over-year decline of 17% and continues to be a mitigating factor.
Median Price
The overall median price of Orlando homes (all types combined) sold in February is $250,000, which is 6.4% above the February 2019 median price of $235,000 and up 2.0% compared to the January 2020 median price of $245,000.
The median price for single-family homes that changed hands in February increased 8.0% over February 2019 and is now $270,000. The median price for condos increased 6.2% to $145,500.
The Orlando housing affordability index for February is 139.71, down from 140.36 last month. (An affordability index of 99% means that buyers earning the state-reported median income are 1% 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.)
The first-time homebuyers affordability index decreased a fraction to 99.35 from 99.81% last month.
Sales and Inventory
Members of ORRA participated in 2,521 sales of all home types combined in February, which is 4.4% more than the 2,414 sales in February 2019 and 11.1% more than the 2,270 sales in January 2020.
Sales of single-family homes (1,959) in February 2020 increased by 4.5% compared to February 2019, while condo sales (326) increased by 16.9% year-over-year. Duplexes, townhomes, and villas (236 combined) decreased 9.6% over February 2019.
Sales of distressed homes (foreclosures and short sales) reached 113 in February and are 5.6% more than the 107 distressed sales in February 2019. Distressed sales made up 4.4% of all Orlando-area transactions last month.
The overall inventory of homes that were available for purchase in February (6,825) represents a decrease of 16.7% when compared to February 2019, and a 2.9% decrease compared to last month. There were 19.9% fewer single-family homes; 11.1% fewer condos; and 7.7% more duplexes/townhomes/villas, year-over-year.
Current inventory combined with the current pace of sales created a 2.7 month supply of homes in Orlando for February. There was a 3.4 month supply in February of last year and a 3.1 month supply last month.
The average interest rate paid by Orlando homebuyers in February was 3.43%, down from 3.55% the month prior.
Homes that closed in February took an average of 58 days to move from listing to pending and an average of 36 days between pending and closing, for an average total of 94 days from listing to closing (down from a total of 98 days the month prior.
Pending sales in February are up 10.9% compared to February of last yer and are up 20.4% compared to last month.
MSA Numbers
Sales of existing homes for February 2020:
Lake County: 11.0% above February 2019;
Orange County: 1.8% below February 2019;
Osceola County: 10.0% above February 2019;
Seminole County: 1.5% above February 2019.
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