Okay, this is a real estate blog, remember? Although I love showing off St. Petersburg, and that’s what I’ll do most of the time, I am going to include some Real Estate topics on a regular basis, because I want you to know what’s going on around here.
This is a good day to post some statistical information, because the June statistics have just been compiled and they were released on Friday by PRO – the Pinellas Realtor Organization. And the news is actually pretty upbeat. No, I’m not going to tell you that everything’s rosy – there are still lots of houses for sale and prices are still lower than what sellers want and people are still being foreclosed on.
But, in relative terms, things are definitely moving in a positive direction. So, enough of my prelude – here are some of the basic statistics for the month of June…
First, let’s talk about single family listings – houses that are currently listed for sale in Pinellas County. At the end of June, there were 6,702 single family homes for sale. Compare that to June of last year, when there were 8,176 listings, and June 0f 2007, when there were 9,000 listings. That’s pretty noteworthy – the number of houses for sale is down 22% from the same time last year and down 25% from 2007!
What about price? That’s good news, too – the median sale price for Pinellas single family homes hit the low point of $125,000 in January, but since then, it’s been in the $140,000s every month. For June, the median sale price was $147,000. And that includes foreclosures and short sales. If you look at numbers of ‘normal’, or non-distressed sales, the median price was $171,750 in June – definitely recovering from where it’s been for quite awhile.

One more interesting fact about single family home sales in June – for the first time in quite awhile, the houses that actually sold were not the least expensive houses. Homes selling at under $100,000 had been the leader in home sales for many months, but in June, that turned around. Homes under $100,000 made up about 26% of all home sales. Homes in the $100,000 to $250,000 range made up about 53% of all home sales.
There’s a great deal of additional data available, but I don’t want to turn this into some dry statistical post – just want to give you an idea of how things are going. If you have questions or would like to see any specific sort of information, either one time, or on a regular basis, please give me some feedback via a comment. I’ll do everything I can to accommodate. And if you’re interested in June statistics for condominium listings and sales, I’ll post that information next week.
[All data referenced in this post is courtesy of the Pinellas Realtor Organization and is believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed.]


