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Median Home Price Increased Slightly...

By
Real Estate Agent with La Rosa Realty

...while Polk County Sales Dip In April.


This was the heading of the most recent article in the local paper ( http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070526/NEWS/705260365/1178)Existing home sales fell again in April, though Polk County's median home price was able to manage a slight gain.

In Polk County, FL, there were a total of 348 homes sold last month, this was a drom of 35 percent from 535 in April 2006, according to the Mid-Florida Regional Multiple Listing Service.

Lakeland's 207 homes marked a decrease of 34 percent from the previous year's 314, while East Polk's 137 homes showed a similar decline, falling 35 percent from 211 last year.

Bartow had four homes sold in April, compared to 10 a year ago.

Florida had 12,016 homes sold last month, down 26 percent from last year's 16,283.


The Ledger's home sales figures include existing duplexes, condos, co-ops, manufactured and mobile homes, modular, single-family and townhomes, as well as new home sales by Realtors.

Nationally, 5.99 million homes were sold in April, down 10.7 percent from 6.71 million a year ago.

According to Chief Economist of the National Association of Realtors, Lawrence Yun, the anticipation is for a slower home sales because many subprime loan products are no longer available.

Polk's median home price was $172,400 in April, up 1 percent from the prior year. At the same time, Florida's median home price fell 3 percent to $237,800, and the national median dipped 0.8 percent to $220,900.