Rising Inventory Encouraging
Naples, Fla.– Demand for the Naples lifestyle remains strong as closed sales in March increased 49.9 percent compared to closed sales reported in February. Although closed sales decreased 36.5percent to 1,205 in March 2022 from 1,899 in March 2021, the increase from February to March was a welcome result of a steady wave of new listings. According to the March 2022 Market Report released by the Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR® ), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier County (excluding Marco Island), new listings decreased only 4.3 percent to 1,637 new listings from 1,711 new listings in March 2021. If this wave of new listings remains steady during the coming months, it could mean more options for buyers navigating the area’s limited inventory.
The March report showed inventory decreased 23.5 percent to 1,392 properties from 1,819 properties in March
2021. However, the good news is that March inventory increased 20 percent compared to inventory levels NABOR® reported in February (1,176 homes). More homes for sale in March meant sellers enjoyed 43,206
showings that ultimately inspired 1,611 pending sales (homes under contract). The median closed price continued to increase in March, up 39.6 percent to $575,000 from $412,000 in March 2021, and 62.7 percent of the month’s closings were cash sales
The NABOR® March 2022 Market Report provides comparisons of single-family home and condominium
sales (via the Southwest Florida MLS), price ranges, and geographic segmentation and includes an overall
market summary. NABOR® sales statistics are presented in chart format, including these overall (single-family
and condominium) findings for 2022:
The March report showed about a third of the homes for sale (417) decreased in price during the month. Broker
analysts reviewing the report said the list price reduction reflects a typical scenario wherein sellers list their property with a high price at the beginning of winter season and then reduce it as Easter approaches (historically
considered to be the end of Southwest Florida’s high visitor season) with the hope of selling their property before season ends.
If you are considering selling or buying a home in the Naples market, call me today 239-261-1186.
David R. Bartley, SR
Bartley Realty LLLP
Broker/General Partner