OMCAR January real estate report

Locally, new listings were up in single-family, manufactured and condo/townhouse markets.


A home is shown for sale on Northeast 37th Street in Ocala, Fla. on Tuesday, February 11, 2025. [Bruce Ackerman/Ocala Gazette] 2025.

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Posted March 3, 2025 | Staff report

The Ocala Marion County Association of Realtors January market stats report shows that for the single-family residential market, the median sold price was $290,000, down from the prior month. The number of sales closed was 528, down from December. The number of new listings at the end of January was 1,162, an increase from the prior month. The median days on the market were 66, up from the prior month. The month’s supply of inventory increased to 5.8 compared to December.

For the OMCAR manufactured home market, the median sold price was $143,450, down from the prior month. The number of sales closed was 70, up from December. The number of new listings at the end of January was 112, an increase from the prior month. The median days on the market were 45, down from the previous month. The month’s supply of inventory remained the same at 5.3.

In the area of condos/townhouses, the median sold price was $173,450, down from the prior month. The number of sales closed was 32, down from December. The number of new listings at the end of January was 127, an increase from the prior month. The median days on the market were 104, up from the previous month. The month’s supply of inventory increased to 6.6 compared to December.

Carla Lord, president of the Ocala Marion County Association of Realtors, remarked in the report, “The single-family market is showing a 5.8-month supply inventory, with a significant +75.84% increase over the last year. Homes are selling at a median price of $290,000 with a sold to list price percentage of 97.1%. If you’re considering making a move, now is the time to take advantage of this market.”

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