State of the Market – Orlando | December 2022
The median price of an Orlando home sold in December 2022 was $353,200 which is a four percent increase compared to the
same month last year.
Home » News & Resources
The median price of an Orlando home sold in December 2022 was $353,200 which is a four percent increase compared to the
same month last year.
The median price of an Orlando home sold in November 2022 was $360,000 which is a nine percent increase compared to the same month last year.
During the month of October 2022, the Orlando housing market inventory experienced a significant increase compared to the same month last year in addition the median price increased while sales decreased a total of 2,716 homes were sold during the month a tally of 28 percent less than the 3,760 sales in the same month during 2021.
During the month of September 2022, the Orlando housing market inventory experienced a great increase compared to the same month last year, in addition, the median price increased while sales decreased a total of 2,717 homes sold during the month a tally that 28 percent less than the 3,789 sales in the same month during 2021.
During the month of August 2022, the Orlando housing market inventory experienced an increase compared to the same month last year in addition the median price increased while sales decreased by a total of 3,324 homes sold during the month a tally that is 17 less than the 3,999 sales in the same month during 2021.
During the month of July 2022 the Orlando housing market inventory has increased compared to the same month last year, in addition, the median price increased while sales decreased by a total of 3,309 homes sold during the month a tally that is 21 less than the 4,183 sales in the same month during 2021.
During the month of June 2022, the Orlando Housing Marking inventory experienced an increase compared to the same month last year. In addition, the median price increased while sales increased. A total of 3,946 homes sold during the month, a tally that is 14% less than the 4,414 sales in the same month during 2021.
During the month of May 2022, the Orlando Housing Marking inventory experienced an increase compared to the same month last year. In addition, the median price increased while sales increased. A total of 3,946 homes sold during the month, a tally that is 2% more than the 3,872 sales in the same month during 2021.
During the month of April 2022, the Orlando Housing Marking inventory experienced a slight increase compared to the same month last year. In addition, the median price increased while sales decreased. A total of 3,800 homes sold during the month, a tally that is 7% less than the 4,081 sales in the same month during 2021.
During the month of March 2022, the Orlando Housing Marking inventory experienced a significant drop compared to the same month last year. However, the median price increased while sales decreased. A total of 4,100 homes sold during the month, a tally that is 4% less than the 4,068 sales in the same month during 2021.
You are writing an offer in one of the hottest small towns in one of the hottest real estate markets in the country, Oviedo, Florida. We know there are multiple, multiple offers and it’s competitive. As a Realtor working with buyers, I would give them my back-of-the napkin, gut feel about how strong their offer is and their odds of it getting accepted. That was based on my years of experience, my read of the situation, and how I see offers coming in for the listing on our own team.
Florida Realtors reports that the 30-year mortgage interest rate just hit 4.67%, the highest in over three years.
There are a number of problems contributing to our current housing shortage.
During the month of February 2022, the Orlando Housing Marking inventory experienced a significant drop compared to the same month last year. However, the median price and sales increased. A total of 3,198 homes sold during the month, a tally that is 7% more than the 2,995 sales in the same month during 2021.
During the month of January 2022, the Orlando Housing Marking inventory experienced a significant drop compared to the same month last year. However, the median price and sales increased. A total of 3,033 homes sold during the month, a tally that is 11% more than the 2,727 sales in the same month during 2021.
The median price of an Orlando home sold in December 2021 was $340,000, which is a 24% increase compared to the same month last year.
A total of 3,664 homes sold during the month, a tally that is 13% more than the 3,251 sales in the same month during 2020.
During the month of October 2021, the Orlando Housing Marking inventory experienced a significant drop compared to the same month last year.
Compared to the same month in 2020, the number of homes on the market decreased by 39%.
The median price of an Orlando home sold in August 2021 was $320,000, which is a 16% increase compared to the same month last year.
Compared to the same month in 2020, the number of homes on the market decreased by 43%. Compared to last month, there are 14% more properties available.
Located near Oviedo’s Crossings at Little Creek and a stone’s throw away from the University of Central Florida, you’ll find Paul J. Hagerty High School.
During the month of June 2021, the Orlando Housing Marking inventory experienced a significant drop compared to the same month last year.
Nestled within Oviedo’s beautiful neighborhood of The Sanctuary you’ll find Lawton Chiles Middle School. Located in an “A” rated school district.