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Market Report – Orlando Real Estate October 2020

As we move into the fourth quarter of 2020, the Orlando real estate market has avoided the typical fall slowdown and, instead, has shown a significant increase in home sales and home prices in October. According to a new report from the Orlando Regional REALTOR® Association, the monthly housing report data reveals that the number of homes sold in October 2020 spiked 25% over October 2019, and the median price increased 11.6% during that same time frame.

In other positive news, October saw more new listings hit the market when compared to the previous month and when compared to October 2019.  This, along with low interest rates, bodes well for a continued recovery and a robust market this winter.  In fact, during October mortgage rates continued to decline, with the average rate sitting at 2.72% for the month. This is almost a full percentage point below just a year ago.

Despite the impacts from COVID-19, overall year-to-date home sales for 2020 are down only 3% from last year.  With the positive news regarding a vaccine and the overall economy showing signs of recovery, we are hopeful that the real estate market will continue its strong recovery through the holiday season.

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LOW INVENTORY OF HOMES FOR SALE CONTINUES TO DRIVE UP ORLANDO AREA HOME PRICES

The Orlando area avoided the typical fall slowdown and, instead, showed significant increases in homes sales and home prices in October, according to a new report from the Orlando Regional REALTOR® Association. Monthly housing report data reveals that the number of homes sold in October 2020 spiked 25% over October 2019, and the median price increased 11.6% during that same time frame.

“We’re seeing strong home sales making up for steep declines earlier this year. REALTORS® are not seeing the usual slowdown as we head into the holiday season,” said ORRA President Reese Stewart, RE/MAX Properties SW. “This October has more new listings than in previous years, and the most since July, indicating this market is likely to stay hot through the winter.”

Overall year-to-date home sales for 2020 are down only 3% from last year, despite the impacts from COVID-19. A survey from ORRA, conducted earlier this fall, found that low-interest rates are the top reason buyers seek new homes. Mortgage rates continue to decline, with the average rate sitting at 2.72% for October.

Median Price

In October, the $290,000 median price for single-family homes was 10% higher than in October 2019. However, the price dipped slightly (1.9%), by $5,500, from September.

The median price for condos showed smaller gains from October 2019 (4.9%), but a 7.1% spike from September 2020, reaching $150,000.

For duplexes, townhomes, and villas, the October median price rose 9.2% from 2019 to $238,000, an increase of 3.5% from September.
Sales and Inventory

ORRA members sold 3,634 homes in October, an increase of 4% over September. Single-family homes sales, accounting for 2,877 homes, jumped 28.9% over last year (2,232) and 4.6% from the previous month (2,750).

The 383 condos sold were up 6% from 2019 (361) and down by 4% from September (399).

Townhomes, duplexes, and villas had dramatic gains, with the number sold (374) 19.5% higher than 2019. When comparing September and October, there was a 13.7% increase in the number of units sold.

The number of single-family homes on the market (3,880) declined 37% from 6,140 in October 2019. There were more condos, townhomes, villas, and duplexes available one year ago.

Low inventory remains a top concern for REALTORS®, as the trend continues into October. There was only a 1.61 month supply of homes for the Orlando area. If all homes on the market were sold, it would only take a little over six weeks. For houses between $140,000-349,999, it would take slightly more than a month. The average time spent on the market is 48 days, which is the same as September.

Housing economists generally consider a 5- to 6-month supply to indicate a healthy market that is balanced between buyers and sellers.

“We see a seller-driven market, and there is a tremendous amount of demand. Many sellers are getting multiple offers on their homes. It’s not unusual to see homes selling a day or two after hitting the market. Buyers should come prepared and pre-approved, and expect to put in an offer quickly,” Stewart said.

In October, there were 67 distressed homes, accounting for 1.84% of all Orlando area transactions.

Forward-facing Indicators

Tight inventory continues to play a role in the number of pending home sales (4,977). October is the first month to show a decline in homes under contract since April. Compared to a year ago, when there were 4,308 sales pending, there are 16% more homes under contract leading into the holiday season.

New contracts have also stayed steady from last month, with numbers rising from 3,400 to 3,409. That number is even higher when compared to 2019 (3,003).

MSA Numbers

Across the entire Orlando MSA (Lake, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties), October sales prices grew considerably over last year, especially in Osceola and Seminole Counties.

Each individual county’s sales comparisons are as follows:

*Lake: 16.5% above October 2019;
*Orange: 16.7% above October 2019;
*Osceola: 25.7% above October 2019; and
*Seminole: 24.1% above October 2019.

This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by the Orlando Regional REALTOR® Association and the Stellar Multiple Listing Service. Neither the association nor Stellar MLS guarantees or is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by the association or by Stellar MLS does not reflect all real estate activity in the market. Due to late closings, an adjustment is necessary to record those closings posted after our reporting date.

ORRA REALTOR® sales represent sales involving Orlando Regional REALTOR® Association members, who are primarily – but not exclusively – located in Orange and Seminole counties. Note that statistics released each month March be revised in the future as new data is received.

Orlando MSA numbers reflect sales of homes located in Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake counties by members of any REALTOR® association, not just members of ORRA.

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