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May 2nd, 2012 — 11:41am - Sales Up + Inventory Down = Flat Prices?

Homes Sales in Daytona Beach Area Sales continue to pick up in Volusia and Flagler Counties with a continuing rise in the number of properties being purchased. A report of Daytona Area Home Sales shows increasing numbers of homes sales in month over month comparisons for several years. As home sales rise and show that [...]

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November 10th, 2011 — 10:10am - Daytona Beach Area Market Update

Prices continue to remain steady as sales continue to climb and new listings decrease.   Through October of 2011 the year to date statistics of residential properties have increased by an average of over 1% and median sale price declined by 1% over the same period. New listings are down over 17% year to date [...]

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April 22nd, 2011 — 10:24am - DeLand Home Sales on Interactive Map

DeLand Home Sales This interactive map shows home sales in DeLand, Florida during 2010. It includes all sales listed in the My Florida MLS and is grouped by price per square foot. Zoom in to see specific neighborhoods such as Victoria Park, Daytona Park Estates, or the Stetson University area for example. Each circle represents [...]

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April 21st, 2011 — 6:14pm - Daytona Home Sales on the Rise

Today’s Daytona Beach News-Journal included a front page article titled Home Sales up in March in Volusia, Flagler Counties. The data from the Florida Realtors shows that our local market has increased sales in both counties for single family homes and for condos. The data is in line with local data that we’ve reviewed including: [...]

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April 21st, 2011 — 9:49am - Great Deals on Homes

Great Deals on Homes The housing market is really getting heated up as investors have returned to the market. Locally we’ve heard repeatedly that homes at the lowest prices in various areas have been sucked up. Part of these purchases are by buyers who could not afford to buy homes just years ago. Another segment [...]

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April 19th, 2011 — 6:08pm - West Volusia Reports Fantastic Gains

The West Volusia Association of Realtors recently released their monthly stats. The video sows that inventory has been reduced by 25% while pending sales have increased by over 50%. Median sales price has continued to decline but at a much slower pace in comparison to previous years.

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April 13th, 2011 — 10:46am - Daytona Beach Shores Condo Sales vs. Ponce Inlet, Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach

Comparison of Condo Sales in Daytona Beach Area The Daytona Beach Area saw continued sales of condominiums during the first quarter of 2011. Each city continued to see activity with the most transactions and the highest average prices occurring in Daytona Beach Shores. The Shores represent the highest concentration of high-rise condominium buildings in the [...]

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April 12th, 2011 — 8:39pm - Daytona Area Condo Sales

The first quarter of 2011 saw 214 sales of condominium units throughout the Greater Daytona Beach Area. The units were spread out among over 100 different condominium buildings in a variety of cities. Here we can break down sales in each building and city on a variety of different factors. Condo Sales by Price Row [...]

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April 4th, 2011 — 3:26pm - Determining Home Sale Price – Appraisal

There are a number of ways to value your home and several factors to consider. In general, the most important factor is the prices of recent sales in the area. There are three primary tools to consider: Comparative Market Analysis Seller’s Market Update Appraisal Getting an Appraisal Perhaps the most effective way to determine the [...]

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April 1st, 2011 — 4:23pm - Determining Home Sale Price – Seller’s Market Update

There are a number of ways to value your home and several factors to consider. In general, the most important factor is the prices of recent sales in the area. There are three primary tools to consider: Comparative Market Analysis Seller’s Market Update Appraisal Seller’s Market Update Perhaps one of the most valuable tools available [...]

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