May 2020 Real Estate Activity In Sarasota Manatee
May 2020 Real Estate Activity In Sarasota Manatee
Sarasota and Manatee single family home, condo and town home sales – including distressed sales.
Market Begins to Bounce Back in May, But Down from Last Year.
Housing data for May 2020 confirms another month of slowed market activity in Sarasota Manatee due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to the data the two counties saw a decline in sales and supply, causing median prices to rise again. Pending sales and new listings decreased from last year but month-over-month improvements point to a positive return to pre-pandemic conditions.
Closed sales declined year-over-year in May of 2020, a 43.5 percent decrease to 1,399 closed sales in the two-county area. In Sarasota, single-family home sales decreased by 41.4 percent to 562 and condo sales decreased by 47 percent to 242 sales. Manatee single-family sales decreased by 38.7 percent to 445 sales while condo sales decreased by 49.2 percent to 150 sales.
When compared to last month, the combined pending sales in both counties increased by 80.9 percent for condos and by 60 percent for single-family homes.
Year-over-year, pending sales decreased for condos but showed slight improvements in single-family homes. For single-family homes, pending sales increased by 10.9 percent in Manatee and made no change from last year in Sarasota. The condo market showed a 5.7 percent decrease in pending sales in Sarasota and an 8 percent decrease in Manatee.
Median sales prices for Sarasota and Manatee counties increased overall from May of 2019. Single-family home prices in Manatee County increased by 1.6 percent to $325,000 but decreased by 2.4 percent to $297,995 in Sarasota. Median prices for the condo market increased by 9.5 percent to $229,950 in Manatee and by 1.6 percent to $241,750 in Sarasota.
The number of properties added to the market this month decreased overall from last year but showed improvement from last month. Combined for both markets in both counties, new listings increased by 35.8 percent from April of 2020.
Condo new listings increased year-over-year in Manatee County by 7.8 percent. However, Sarasota condo new listings decreased by 15 percent from last year. For single-family homes, new listings fell by 11.7 percent in Manatee and decreased by 6.6 percent in Sarasota from May 2019.
Year-over-year, the combined inventory in both counties decreased by 19.3 percent. Condo inventory in Manatee County showed some improvement with a 0.6 percent increase. Sarasota County condo inventory decreased by 18.6 percent. The supply of single-family homes decreased by 20.8 percent in Manatee and by 25.1 percent in Sarasota.
The months’ supply of inventory is at or below 4.5 months across all markets in Sarasota and Manatee counties. For Manatee condos, the month’s supply increased by 4.8 percent to 4.4-months. Sarasota condos decreased by 21.1 percent to a 4.5-months’ supply. Sarasota single-family homes decreased by 28.9 percent to a 3.2-months’ supply and Manatee single-family homes fell to 3-months, a 21.1 percent decrease from last year.
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Information courtesy of Ed Bertha, Red Line Investors dba Burns & Bertha. DiscoverSuncoastHomes.com
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