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Daytona Beach Real Estate Listings - Sales - Foreclosures for 2009

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               Daytona Beach Real Estate - Listings - Sales - Foreclosure Report for 2009

As a follow-up to my recent post titled "Daytona Beach Real Estate Listings and Sales 2000-2009 Market Reports", I decided to write this post, which shows just how many of the 2009 sales were foreclosures and short sales. Once again, I've included a bar graph. And for statistical purposes, on this graph I've also posted the actual numbers of how many of these real estate sales were along the lines of foreclosures, pre-foreclosures and short sales.

Daytona Beach Shores listings-sales-foreclosures in 2009

As you can see by the sales numbers, a significant number of the 2009 real estate sales for the city of Daytona Beach were not traditional seller-to-buyer sales. Read my previous post in the link above to see all the data on the real estate listings and sales for Daytona Beach for the last decade (information provided by the Daytona Beach Area Association of REALTORS® and Multiple Listings Service -MLS-)

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Comments(2)

Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Lisa - well you brightened my day with that chart. What an aattention grabber, including the news about the foreclosures, Seems that youa re seeing data that are similar to other areas. Great information for your buyers and sellers.

Jeff

Feb 07, 2010 02:41 PM
Lisa Hill
Florida Property Experts - Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Beach Real Estate

Jeff- All the decade charts I did for each city were VERY similar!  But I'm noticing some pretty big differences in the number of sales that were foreclosures as we look at each individual city. As a matter of fact, just look at the difference between Daytona Beach, and Daytona Beach Shores. The Shores had a much lower number of sales that were foreclosures.

Feb 08, 2010 02:02 PM