- November 22, 2024
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by: Heather Scofield
Marketing Director, Wyse Home Team Realty
An analysis of Daytona Beach Multiple Listing Service data by Wyse Home Team Realty showed that 519 existing single-family homes (detached) were sold in the Daytona Beach area with median home sales price of $310,000. That’s a 6% increase in total home sales and a 24% increase in the median sales price, compared to March 2020. Total sales volume was up by 38% in year-over-year comparisons.
In monthly comparisons, MLS reports show the median home sales price rose nearly 13% over February and home sales rose 26.5% during that time.
“As we suspected, demand for homes across the Daytona Beach area continues to surge,” said Daytona Beach-area real estate agent Ron Wysocarski, broker and CEO of Wyse Home Team Realty in Port Orange. “Buyers continue to deal with low inventory levels affecting the home buying process.”
The inventory levels of available homes listed for sale in the Daytona Beach area fell another 3.5% from February to March, according to MLS data. And the number of available homes in March was 49% lower than it was in March last year.
Wyse Home Team Realty also analyzed data for key areas where home buyers shop. The reports show the median home sale price rose notably in Daytona’s Beachside areas. Home sales were highest in Ormond Beach, where 139 homes were sold in March.