March 13, 2025 - 06:23
Brevard County’s housing market kicked off 2025 with an increase in new listings and higher inventory levels compared to the same time last year. Recent data indicates that the number of single-family home listings has risen significantly, providing prospective buyers with more options in a competitive market.
In addition to the increase in listings, the median sales price for homes has climbed to $385,000, reflecting a robust demand for residential properties in the area. This upward trend in pricing may be attributed to various factors, including low interest rates and a growing population seeking to settle in the region.
Real estate experts suggest that while the rise in prices may pose challenges for first-time buyers, the increased inventory could help balance the market. As the year progresses, many are optimistic that the Brevard County housing market will continue to evolve, offering opportunities for both buyers and sellers alike.
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