Fewer Number of Orlando Multifamily Units in Market

Multifamily properties, a mix of condominiums and townhomes, available in the market went down by 14 percent in Orlando compared to the same quarter in 2013. This fact was revealed in the report published by Charles Wayne Consulting, a trusted source of knowledge among Orlando Realtors.

Reduced number of available units

The research firm, known for its specialist real estate focus, reported that about 459 such units were listed in the first quarter. This was less compared to 531 units recorded a year ago. According to Orlando real estate agents, the average price per unit increased 14 percent to touch $214,200 in that period of time.

According to Jim Lewis, President, of Charles Wayne Consulting, the multifamily segment in the Orlando real estate market has undergone a significant transition during the last 10 years. The residential construction of the area has gotten back to its normal mix of approximately two-thirds single-family and one-third multifamily units after a distinct trend towards condos and town-homes when the Orlando real estate market was at its peak.

Lewis is of the opinion that in a few submarkets, noticeably in the Greater Orlando area, multifamily unit availability is quite less. More and more Orlando realtors are going back to their drawing boards and proceeding with further actions to make the planned projects fruitful.

Trends

The first quarter of the year saw construction begin on 2,617 residential houses in the area. Closings of single-family homes were up by 40 percent compared to 2013’s first quarter.

The Crescent Gateway project is being developed by Crescent Communities. It is a mixed-use development spread over 80 acres of property. It is expected to be functional from the 2015 summer in Altamonte Springs at State Road 434 and Maitland Boulevard.

The apartment site itself will be spread over 8 acres and will consist of 294 units. Crescent Multifamily Construction is the general contractor for the project. Charlan Brock and Associates is its architectural firm.

A $10.3 million priced property located at the southeast corner of Harmon and Binion roads was purchased by GoGrowth One LLC. The buyer was represented by Rick Gonzalez of Crosby & Associates and by Jerry McGratty, a broker working with Westhampton Realty. The property was formerly the site of the Driftwood Gardens Nursery. The site comes under the enterprise zone, which is being planned to be developed as a research park.

 

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