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Brevard County Florida Real Estate Search and Real Estate . This website provides free public access to the Brevard County Multi Listings  for Central Florida Homes via the IDX system. Search the Most current Brevard County home prices, with locations and pictures. Our Real Estate Services serve Melbourne Florida, Viera, Palm Bay, Satellite Beach, Indialantic Beach, South Beaches, Cocoa Beach, Merritt Island and the entire Space Cost.  

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Brevard Real Estate Market Brevard County residential real estate resold home sales Real Estate Search.

Brevard Residential resold home sales:
Oct - 3298 homes resold
Nov  - 3370 homes resold
Dec - 4656 homes resold
Jan  - 3398 homes resold
Feb - 2215 homes resold

FSBO: A study conducted in Florida Association of Realtors (FAR) found median price of a home sold represented by a licensed Real Estate Agent brought $45,000 more than a home sold by owner.

Florida still holds the title as the hottest Real Estate market in the Southeast for
home prices, soaring nearly 27 percent last year, according to an
analysis report issued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. The
median price for a home in Florida rose by a record rate of $56,000
in 2005. Leading the pack was Naples at $113,000 in appreciation
last year. The overall report also shows healthy job creation across
the region. Florida is generating jobs at the fifth-fastest rate in the
nation and tops in the Southeast. Construction, retail and temporary
jobs are multiplying the most, creating pockets of worker shortages
in southwestern parts of the state. As a result, the state has the
third-best unemployment rate in the United States.

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Housing market to stay on high plateau

 

WASHINGTON -- April 12, 2006 -- According to the National Association of Realtors'® (NAR) monthly housing market report, home sales should generally level out and remain at historically high levels, making 2006 the third-strongest year on record.

 

David Lereah, NAR’s chief economist, says mortgage interest rates are trending up but will remain favorable. “Economic growth and job creation are providing a favorable backdrop for the housing market, but rising interest rates have an offsetting effect,” Lereah said. “Home sales will move up and down somewhat over the remainder of the year but stay at a high plateau, meaning this will be the third strongest year on record.” He expects the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage to rise to 6.9 percent by the end of the year.

 

Growth in the U.S. gross domestic product is forecast at 3.7 percent in 2006, while the unemployment rate should average 4.8 percent.

 

Existing-home sales are projected to drop 6.0 percent to 6.65 million this year from a record 7.08 million in 2005. New-home sales are likely to fall 10.9 percent to 1.14 million from the record 1.28 million last year -- both sectors would see the third best year following 2005 and 2004. Housing starts are forecast at 2.00 million in 2006, which is 3.2 percent below the 2.07 million in total starts last year.

 

NAR President Thomas M. Stevens notes that home prices are expected to cool, but not as much as in earlier projections. “Although housing inventories have been improving, the balance is still a bit more favorable for sellers and annual appreciation remains in double-digit territory,” says Stevens. “Even so, the market is in a process of normalization -- appreciation will return to normal single-digit patterns, providing solid investment returns into the future.”

 

The national median existing-home price for all housing types is likely to increase 6.4 percent this year to $221,700, while the median new-home price is expected to rise 2.3 percent to $242,700.

 

Inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index is seen at 3.4 percent in 2006. Inflation-adjusted disposable personal income should grow 3.8 percent this year.

 

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