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Naples Area Board of Realtors Report (NABOR)

Posted on Friday, July 19, 2013

The NABOR report is out and we pass it on to you in its entirety.

ROBUST SALES CONTINUE THROUGH SECOND QUARTER

Contacts: Wes Kunkle, NABOR President & Media Relations Committee Chairman, (239) 216-2839
Marcia Albert, NABOR Director of Marketing, (239) 597-1666

Naples, Fla. (July 19, 2013) – The Naples area real estate market continues to improve in all sectors as shown by key indicators: an increase in pending sales, closed sales, and median closed prices. According to a report released by the Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR®), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier County (excluding Marco Island), the Naples area housing market’s second quarter 2013 surged ahead of the second quarter 2012 in pending sales by 11 percent and in closed sales by 6 percent.

During the second quarter of 2013, the Naples area experienced a robust 13 percent increase in the overall median closed home price, which rose from $220,000 in the second quarter of 2012 to $249,000 in the current reported second quarter.

“Buyer demand is definitely increasing,” stated Steve Barker, Advising Broker for Equity Realty, who also pointed out that inventory continues to be constrained in all price segments as evidenced in the SunshineMLS statistics, which showed a 16 percent reduction in inventory overall from 6,310 in the second quarter 2012 down to 5,282 properties in the second quarter 2013, the lowest it has been since NABOR® began tracking in January 2007 when inventory was 10,864.

Gerald Murphy, District Manager and Managing Broker of Coldwell Banker, added, “Normally there are more homes available for sale than there are closed sales each month, but right now the available properties are being gobbled up as fast as new listings are being added to the market. SunshineMLS statistics demonstrate that for every closed home sale, one new listing becomes available. This ratio underlines the low inventory and is producing a sense of urgency in buyers, as options are becoming scarce.”

Home prices in the Naples area continue to show promise, as the median closed price of the single-family home increased 26 percent from $252,000 in the second quarter 2012 to $318,000 in the second quarter 2013. In addition, the condo median closed price increased 8 percent from $191,000 in the second quarter 2012 up to $207,000 in the second quarter 2013.

Brenda Fioretti, Managing Broker at Prudential Florida Realty pointed out that “the distressed market [foreclosures and short sales] is becoming a negligible factor in home sales. SunshineMLS statistics show a decrease in distressed sales from 56 percent of the total closed sales in August 2010 to only 15 percent of total closed sales in June of 2013.”

The NABOR® 2013 Second Quarter Report provides comparisons of single-family home and condominium sales (via the SunshineMLS), price ranges, and geographic segmentation and includes an overall market summary. The NABOR® second quarter sales statistics are presented in chart format, including these overall (single-family and condominium units) findings:
Overall closed sales increased 6 percent, from 2,911 units in second quarter 2012 to 3,073 units in second quarter 2013. Overall closed sales increased 33 percent in the $300,000-$500,000 category, from 445 units to 593 units, and increased 22 percent in the $1 million-$2 million category, from 170 units to 207 units, from second quarter 2012 to second quarter 2013, respectively.
The median closed price increased 13 percent overall, from $220,000 in second quarter 2012 to $249,000 in second quarter 2013. In the $300,000 and under category the median closed price increased 10 percent from $145,000 in second quarter 2012 to $160,000 in second quarter 2013.
Overall pending sales increased 11 percent, from 2,877 pending sales in second quarter 2012 to 3,197 pending sales in second quarter 2013. The $2 million+ segment experienced the largest growth this quarter with a 38 percent increase.
The average DOM (Days on the Market) decreased 13 percent overall from 184 days in second quarter 2012 to 161 days in second quarter 2013. The $2 million+ segment saw a dramatic 31 percent decrease in this area.
NABOR® also released its June monthly report which provides annual comparisons of single-family home and condominium sales (via the SunshineMLS), price ranges, and geographic segmentation. It also includes an overall market summary. Statistics of consequence in this report include:
The overall median closed price increased 18 percent from $190,000 to $225,000 for the 12-month period ending June 2013.
Overall pending sales increased 7 percent from 10,184 units to 10,908 units for the 12-month period ending June 2013. Overall pending sales increased 30 percent in the $300,000 to $500,000 category from 1,440 units to 1,872 units; 19 percent in the $500,000 to $1 million category, from 1,057 units to 1,263 units; increased 26 percent in the $1 million to $2 million category, from 455 units to 572 units; and increased 25 percent in the $2 million plus category, from 271 units to 338 units, respectively for the 12-month period ending June 2013.
The average DOM (Days on the Market) decreased 8 percent overall from 177 days in June 2012 to 163 days in June 2013.
Inventory decreased 16 percent from 6,310 units in June 2012 to 5,282 units in June 2013.
Overall pending sales in the Naples coastal area increased 14 percent from 1,919 units to 2,193 units, and closed sales increased 11 percent, from 1,753 units to 1,948 units, for the 12-month period ending June 2013.
Phil Wood, President & CEO of John R. Wood Realtors, remarked, “June’s pending condo sales were very strong in the over $1M market. Pending condo sales in the $1M-$2M segment increased 53 percent, and 36 percent in the $2M+ segment for the 12-months ending June 2013 compared to pending sales during the 12-months ending June 2012.”

The Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR®) is an established organization (Chartered in 1949) whose members have a positive and progressive impact on the Naples Community. NABOR® is a local board of REALTORS® and real estate professionals with a legacy of nearly 60 years serving 4,000 plus members. NABOR® is a member of the Florida Realtors and the National Association of REALTORS®, which is the largest association in the United States with more than 1.3 million members and over 1,400 local board of REALTORS® nationwide. NABOR® is structured to provide programs and services to its membership through various committees and the NABOR® Board of Directors, all of whose members are non-paid volunteers.

The term REALTOR® is a registered collective membership mark which identifies a real estate professional who is a member of the National Association of REALTORS® and who subscribe to its strict Code of Ethics.