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Thanks to a bevy of buyers and choices, the market for new homes across the region continues to rank as among the hottest nationwide.
The statistics are quite impressive. Sales of new single family housing units in metro Orlando approached 40,000 last year, according to Charles Wayne Consulting Inc. By comparison, in 1995 the total was less than 20,000 units. And the current count projected to hold steady through the remainder of the decade. That’s an astounding 200,000 new homes 40,000 annually for five years added to the inventory of existing homes, which already is at unprecedented levels.
Viewing the activity another way, in early 2006, while roughly 240 single family housing projects closed, another 149 remained in active sales mode and 34 projects came online.
Clearly, home construction activity continues to be red hot. Where are the hottest sports?
No place is hotter than Osceola County, where the cities of Kissimmee and St Cloud combined for more than 4000 single family housing starts and almost 4000 closing last year, according to Charles Wayne Consulting Inc., which tracks the work of high volume builders across the region.
East Orange County, near the University of Central Florida, also witnessed substantial activity, with nearly 2400 single family housing starts and 2700 plus closings. In addition, South Orange County and the Dr. Phillips/Windermere area, followed by Winter Garden/Ocoee/West Orange, Apopka and Sanford/Lake Mary, had particularly full build/buy ledgers.
Buying a home, especially a home in a new area is a stressful, time consuming task. Don’t jump into it on your own. We are not just professional realtors. We are home owners too. We have been there.
Let us help you make the right purchase and a smooth transition into your new life. De-stress, save time and let us do the leg work. We will find the perfect house for you and you will have enough energy left to make it home!
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