November median house prices rise across the state, but especially in Ocala


This house at 817 SE 12th Street in Ocala, Fla. is listed for sale by Roberts Real Estate for $350,000 as shown in Ocala, Fla. on Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022. [Bruce Ackerman/Ocala Gazette] 2022.

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Posted January 7, 2022 | By Jennifer Hunt Murty

This house at 817 SE 12th Street in Ocala, Fla. is listed for sale by Roberts Real Estate for $350,000 as shown in Ocala on Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022. [Bruce Ackerman/Ocala Gazette]

According to a report by Florida Realtors Association, the statewide median single-family sales price for homes in November was $364,900, up 19.6 percent from the previous year.

In the report, Ocala/Marion County’s November median sale price rose to $250,000, up from $195,000 just a year before.

The year-to-date median sales price for Marion County was $229,000, up from $184,000 the year before.

Of all the metropolitan areas included in the report, there was only one other community that had a higher year to date increase – Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island.

Below are November’s median single family home prices for other metropolitans across the state:

— Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island: $659,000

— Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach: $500,000

— North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton: $432,625

— Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin: $385,650

— Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford: $380,000

— Cape Coral-Fort Myers: $376,500

— Port St. Lucie: $360,000

— Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater: $354,995

— Jacksonville: $354,108

— The Villages: $349,950

— Sebastian-Vero Beach: $349,000

— Punta Gorda: $339,900

— Panama City: $329,950

— Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville: $322,000

— Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach: $305,000

— Gainesville: $304,750

— Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent: $298,500

— Lakeland-Winter Haven: $291,500

— Tallahassee: $275,000

— Ocala: $250,000

— Homosassa Springs: $238,000

— Sebring: $219,900

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