Market Report: North Palm Beach County, February 2025

U.S. existing-home sales saw a 4.9% month-over-month drop, hitting 4.08 million units due to high prices and interest rates, though up 2% from last year. New listings rose, but pending sales for Townhouse/Condos decreased. Median prices rose 6% for single-family homes, with inventory increasing significantly.

Market Report: North Palm Beach County, January 2025

U.S. existing-home sales rose 2.2% to 4.24 million units, the highest in 10 months, with a 9.3% year-over-year increase. Single Family home prices grew 11.5% to $750,000, while inventory rose. Despite a monthly drop in total housing inventory, prices surged due to ongoing supply challenges.

Market Report: North Palm Beach County, December 2024

U.S. existing-home sales rose 4.8% to 4.15 million units, the highest in eight months, with a 6.1% annual increase. New listings increased for Single Family homes and Townhouse/Condo homes. Inventory decreased slightly but remains higher year-over-year. Median sales prices increased for Single Family homes while declining for Townhouse/Condos.

Market Report: North Palm Beach County, November 2024

U.S. existing-home sales fell 1.0% month-over-month and 3.5% year-over-year, hitting a decade low of 3.84 million, per NAR. New listings and pending sales declined significantly. However, median sales prices for single-family homes rose 6.0% to $710,000, indicating persistent price growth despite increased inventory and slowed sales.

Market Report: North Palm Beach County, October 2024

U.S. existing-home sales fell 1.0% month-over-month and 3.5% year-over-year, hitting a decade low of 3.84 million, per NAR. New listings and pending sales declined significantly. However, median sales prices for single-family homes rose 6.0% to $710,000, indicating persistent price growth despite increased inventory and slowed sales.