After showing what can only be described as a meteoric rise in houses sold in the Greater Orlando area — more than doubling from the first of the year — sales took a slight dip in August 2009.

While this isn’t necessarily a worrisome result, especially when compared to anemic levels a year ago, it begs 2 questions.
Could this be a sign that sales are merely seeing the summer doldrums?
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Could this be the beginning of a declining trend?
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Up until a year ago, I sold real estate in Orlando FL, explaining why you’ll see many, many posts related to the Orlando real estate market. Now I’m back in ‘Sweet Home Chicago’, selling real estate in the North Shore and West of North Shore Suburbs.
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Judy - Now that the growth rate in FL has stopped--at least for a time--I'm sure that is having an impact; and as the pool of investors and bargain hunters meet their needs, you may be in for a slower period of sales.