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Median Price of Home Sales in Jupiter Up for 3rd Straight Month

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Paradise Sharks BK3087579


Home Sales in Jupiter Fall 1% in December


Where does the time go? This Friday we flip another page on the calendar and it’s officially February. It also marks the halfway point for the “season” here in South Florida. Not only has the weather been warm for our northern visitors but so has the local real estate market. 

 

Our last few articles have been full of good news from significant drops in home inventory to downward pressure in absorption rates. Everything is pointing towards fewer choices for buyers coupled with higher home prices. Jupiter, along with the rest of South Florida, is truly a “hot” market as buyers from all over the world flock to the area looking for their own piece of paradise in the Florida sunshine. Median home pricing nationwide, according to the National Association of Homebuilders was us 10.1% from year ago numbers. Palm Beach County has experienced a 20.9% increase in median home pricing during the same period. Locally many neighborhoods, product types and communities have done better, much better. 

 

Everyone has an opinion on the uber-luxury market of homes with sales prices over the magic million dollar threshold. The strength we experienced in this market is astounding when comparing sales in December to those of a year ago. Some experts point to sellers wanting to protect their gains prior to a widely expected increase in the capital gains tax which will increase the tax due on home profits from 15% to 20%. Also, on their radar screen is the 3.8% Medicare tax that was brought to us through the Affordable Care Act. It is important to note this tax will only affect couples making in excess of $250,000. The number of sales in this category in Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens and Tequesta during December was truly stupendous. In fact, sales of $1,000,000+ homes jumped 360%, I told you it was stupendous! Back in December 2011 only 5 homes closed above this benchmark and last month that number jumped to 24. I am not sure that tax consequences alone account for this jump as many buyers are jumping in now that they believe the bottom of the market is in the rear view mirror.

 

 

Last month at this time we reported a strong month of sales after a period where inventories had increased slightly over the previous 3 months. In December, buyers were faced with lower levels of available homes and it is time to look under the covers and see how the various metrics affected local real estate sales in December. So let’s take a look at home sales in Jupiter and the surrounding communities for the month of December and see what has happened since our last report.

 

Hobe Sound - 

Palm Beach Gardens - 

Jupiter - down 1%

Tequesta - down 25%

North Palm Beach - down 75%

 

If we were playing a board game the markers would be all over the place and December sales can only be described as wild. The average number of sales from our reporting municipalities fell 6.4% from the previous month while the median sales level dropped 1%. On the surface those numbers look pretty good when compared to November sales that were very, very strong. But the spread was quite dramatic with some areas showing strong increases while others suffered significant declines.

 

We move next in this months report to home sales in Jupiter where volume dropped slightly but in line with the strong sales we have experienced for the past 8 months. During the month of December a total of 97 Jupiter single family homes sold compared with 98 during the previous month. With this showing we stayed well ahead of the 12 month average sales volume which currently stands at 84.91. On a “seasonal” note home sales in Jupiter also ended up far higher than the 65 sales we had in the same month in 2011.

 

As we saw sales volume decrease slightly in Jupiter we saw the heaviest sales activity in homes priced between $150,001 and $500,000 with 55 sales representing 57% of the market. Of note were the especially strong sales above $1M with 11 closings which represents 11% of the overall market. With these sales the median sales price increased from month ago numbers to $370,000. We also did stay well above the 12 month average which stands at $334,075. From a “seasonal” perspective we were also far higher than the median sales price in December of last year which stood at $315,000. Below are the charts showing the percentage of single family home sales in each category for the month of December as well as median prices over the past 12 months in Jupiter.




 

Our first sales report of the new year certainly shows how important a complete understanding of the numbers are when evaluating the value of your property. All real estate is very local in nature and you really need to dig deeply into all of the metrics surrounding any property. The real estate market operates very efficiently but you have to understand all the variables to make knowledgeable decisions.

 

Until next month............

Tracy Oliva
West USA Realty - Arizona - Fountain Hills, AZ
The Oliva Team Arizona Agents

Tom:   This is some great news for all in your area, keep up the good work and good luck with your business in 2013,  E

Jan 27, 2013 06:42 PM