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Year Over Year Comparison This Year: 3/1/2018 to 3/1/2019 Last Year: 3/1/2017 to 3/1/2018 For: 3/1/2019 3/1/2019 flexmls Web Year Over Year Comparison This Year: 3/1/2018 to 3/1/2019 Last Year: 3/1/2017 to 3/1/2018 For: 3/1/2019 Residential Number Under Total Active New Listings Number Sold Sold Volume Average Sale Price Percent of List Contract Last This Last This Last This Last This Last This Area PCT PCT PCT PCT Last Year This Year PCT Last Year This Year PCT PCT Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Residential: 01 - Key West 524 497 -5 276 312 +13 173 154 -10 163 168 +3 141,818,491 186,415,492 +31 870,052 1,109,616 +27 95 95 -0 02 - Key West 304 363 +19 202 253 +25 102 114 +11 96 120 +25 100,040,805 116,963,500 +16 1,042,092 974,696 -6 95 94 -1 03 - Key West 412 336 -18 206 195 -5 178 102 -42 166 124 -25 106,845,243 85,651,550 -19 643,646 690,738 +7 96 96 +0 04 - Key West 280 332 +18 209 247 +18 145 139 -4 135 156 +15 67,344,887 72,889,235 +8 498,851 467,239 -6 97 97 -0 05 - Stock Island to Shark Key 221 281 +27 150 225 +50 93 101 +8 95 105 +10 47,560,550 59,170,225 +24 500,637 563,526 +12 94 94 +0 06 - Bay Point to Sugarloaf 147 145 -1 91 115 +26 72 63 -12 66 67 +1 42,838,400 49,525,625 +15 649,067 739,188 +13 95 95 -0 07 - Cudjoe Key 155 188 +21 104 148 +42 78 73 -6 81 78 -3 42,960,874 47,474,150 +10 530,381 608,643 +14 94 95 +0 08 - Summerland Key 120 105 -12 53 69 +30 39 36 -7 45 37 -17 30,248,490 32,337,225 +6 672,189 873,979 +30 93 94 +1 09 - Ramrod Key 60 72 +20 41 60 +46 31 32 +3 36 33 -8 20,662,833 16,114,625 -22 573,968 488,322 -14 96 97 +0 10 - Little, Middle, Big Torch Keys 93 112 +20 59 80 +35 31 37 +19 30 38 +26 13,902,785 19,348,800 +39 463,426 509,179 +9 96 94 -1 11 - Big Pine Key, No Name Key 295 329 +11 210 256 +21 137 135 -1 132 154 +16 49,943,780 66,988,519 +34 378,362 434,990 +14 93 95 +2 13 - 7 Mile Bridge to Sombrero 126 135 +7 62 98 +58 42 42 0 41 42 +2 15,162,900 17,820,900 +17 369,827 424,307 +14 94 96 +2 Bch Rd E & W 14 - Sombrero Area 149 151 +1 103 110 +6 69 57 -17 55 70 +27 40,975,700 56,591,710 +38 745,013 808,453 +8 96 96 +0 15 - Sombrero Bch Rd to Vaca 85 105 +23 57 70 +22 33 34 +3 37 34 -8 25,490,125 21,536,094 -15 688,922 633,415 -8 95 95 +0 Cut Gulfside 16 - Sombrero Bch Rd to Vaca 131 157 +19 81 124 +53 48 48 0 48 53 +10 20,254,666 24,070,005 +18 421,972 454,151 +7 95 95 +0 Cut - Oceanside 17 - Vaca Cut - Both Sides 211 227 +7 124 166 +33 75 69 -8 81 71 -12 60,264,683 48,564,000 -19 744,008 684,000 -8 95 95 +0 Holiday Inn/Key Colony 18 - East of Holiday Inn US #1 & 67 71 +5 40 47 +17 15 16 +6 14 19 +35 9,294,050 12,853,740 +38 663,861 676,513 +1 95 93 -3 Coco Plum 19 - Crawl Key & Grassy Key 50 41 -18 30 27 -10 22 13 -40 25 14 -44 13,939,050 12,173,900 -12 557,562 869,564 +55 95 96 +0 20 - Duck Key, Coral Key, Conch 109 130 +19 64 91 +42 40 40 0 40 45 +12 33,247,050 35,023,577 +5 831,176 778,302 -6 95 94 -0 Key 21 - Long Key 49 32 -34 28 21 -25 19 12 -36 16 15 -6 6,230,900 5,830,000 -6 389,431 388,667 -0 95 91 -4 22 - Lower Matecumbe 133 154 +15 82 110 +34 41 47 +14 42 48 +14 37,289,840 47,189,375 +26 887,853 983,112 +10 92 94 +1 23 - Upper Matecumbe 89 109 +22 49 75 +53 31 34 +9 26 36 +38 33,380,000 34,652,500 +3 1,283,846 962,569 -25 92 94 +2 24 - Windley Key 12 19 +58 7 14 +100 6 11 +83 5 11 +120 2,915,500 12,097,500 +314 583,100 1,099,773 +88 96 94 -1 25 - Plantation Key 409 436 +6 273 282 +3 127 136 +7 127 154 +21 92,664,053 137,146,226 +48 729,638 890,560 +22 95 94 -0 26 - Key Largo S of MM 96.9 331 410 +23 213 298 +39 125 132 +5 125 135 +8 63,843,250 66,212,833 +3 510,746 490,465 -3 92 94 +1 27 - Key Largo MM 97-107 818 834 +1 546 574 +5 325 320 -1 311 326 +4 164,341,056 182,681,180 +11 528,428 560,372 +6 95 95 +0 28 - Key Largo N of MM 107 Incl 16 15 -6 12 10 -16 3 3 0 3 4 +33 3,216,000 1,658,000 -48 1,072,000 414,500 -61 96 96 +0 Ocean Reef https://flk.flexmls.com/ 1/4 3/1/2019 flexmls Web 98 - Other Florida 3 1 -66 3 0 - 2 1 -50 1 2 +100 368,000 552,000 +50 368,000 276,000 -25 92 95 +3 99 - Outside Florida 70 74 +5 40 52 +30 27 29 +7 28 26 -7 10,853,452 8,821,078 -18 387,623 339,272 -12 95 94 -0 KEYL 1 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 - 706,000 0 - 706,000 0 - 88 0 - Select One 1 1 0 0 1 + 1 0 - 2 0 - 1,460,500 0 - 730,250 0 - 95 0 - Residential Totals: 5471 5862 +7 3415 4130 +20 2131 2030 -4 2073 2185 +5 1,300,063,913 1,478,353,564 +13 627,141 676,592 +7 94 95 +1 Vacant Land Number Under Total Active New Listings Number Sold Sold Volume Average Sale Price Percent of List Contract Last This Last This Last This Last This This Last This Area PCT PCT PCT PCT Last Year This Year PCT Last Year PCT PCT Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year 01 - Key West 15 9 -40 8 4 -50 3 1 -66 2 1 -50 700,000 475,000 -32 350,000 475,000 +35 100 90 -10 02 - Key West 6 2 -66 4 0 - 1 1 0 1 1 0 410,000 265,000 -35 410,000 265,000 -35 91 70 -23 03 - Key West 2 9 +350 2 8 +300 1 0 - 0 1 + 0 600,000 + 0 600,000 + 0 100 + 04 - Key West 4 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 - Stock Island to Shark Key 50 42 -16 30 28 -6 13 3 -76 13 4 -69 5,181,000 2,100,000 -59 398,538 525,000 +31 96 96 +0 06 - Bay Point to Sugarloaf 57 53 -7 32 35 +9 22 17 -22 20 17 -15 5,233,800 6,385,500 +22 261,690 375,618 +43 87 88 +0 07 - Cudjoe Key 76 92 +21 44 66 +50 28 36 +28 33 32 -3 5,280,500 7,543,200 +42 160,015 235,725 +47 88 91 +3 08 - Summerland Key 19 25 +31 4 22 +450 5 6 +20 6 6 0 1,265,000 924,000 -26 210,833 154,000 -26 95 88 -7 09 - Ramrod Key 25 27 +8 16 18 +12 7 8 +14 8 11 +37 1,144,000 2,657,000 +132 143,000 241,545 +68 96 95 -1 10 - Little, Middle, Big Torch Keys 32 29 -9 19 17 -10 8 11 +37 6 12 +100 857,500 2,290,000 +167 142,917 190,833 +33 85 93 +9 11 - Big Pine Key, No Name Key 112 123 +9 69 84 +21 50 35 -30 50 38 -24 5,407,500 4,830,500 -10 108,150 127,118 +17 89 88 -0 13 - 7 Mile Bridge to Sombrero Bch 19 8 -57 11 6 -45 7 3 -57 6 4 -33 675,500 727,000 +7 112,583 181,750 +61 93 86 -7 Rd E & W 14 - Sombrero Area 34 34 0 15 22 +46 14 11 -21 10 11 +10 1,242,400 3,045,400 +145 124,240 276,855 +122 82 92 +11 15 - Sombrero Bch Rd to Vaca Cut 22 20 -9 9 12 +33 5 7 +40 5 6 +20 1,084,650 987,000 -9 216,930 164,500 -24 94 92 -1 Gulfside 16 - Sombrero Bch Rd to Vaca Cut 29 67 +131 17 55 +223 7 24 +242 6 22 +266 640,000 3,844,000 +500 106,667 174,727 +63 90 93 +2 - Oceanside 17 - Vaca Cut - Both Sides Holiday 12 21 +75 7 17 +142 2 10 +400 1 11 +1000 136,000 5,324,000 +3814 136,000 484,000 +255 94 88 -6 Inn/Key Colony 18 - East of Holiday Inn US #1 & 33 28 -15 21 15 -28 11 11 0 11 11 0 2,724,500 3,920,400 +43 247,682 356,400 +43 97 96 -1 Coco Plum 19 - Crawl Key & Grassy Key 27 27 0 20 9 -55 4 5 +25 3 5 +66 545,000 802,500 +47 181,667 160,500 -11 91 80 -12 20 - Duck Key, Coral Key, Conch 50 51 +2 24 34 +41 27 21 -22 24 19 -20 3,655,500 2,628,500 -28 152,312 138,342 -9 91 87 -4 Key 21 - Long Key 8 7 -12 6 4 -33 1 3 +200 1 3 +200 20,000 845,500 +4127 20,000 281,833 +1309 111 88 -20 22 - Lower Matecumbe 21 19 -9 5 13 +160 5 6 +20 7 5 -28 6,242,000 3,090,000 -50 891,714 618,000 -30 90 97 +8 23 - Upper Matecumbe 17 12 -29 11 3 -72 1 1 0 1 1 0 215,000 575,000 +167 215,000 575,000 +167 83 100 +20 24 - Windley Key 2 1 -50 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 - Plantation Key 49 44 -10 27 23 -14 13 12 -7 17 14 -17 7,024,000 6,767,600 -3 413,176 483,400 +16 91 90 -1 26 - Key Largo S of MM 96.9 61 68 +11 36 52 +44 24 22 -8 24 20 -16 3,748,500 2,955,000 -21 156,188 147,750 -5 91 87 -4 27 - Key Largo MM 97-107 101 100 -0 52 68 +30 39 27 -30 44 25 -43 7,204,042 3,541,750 -50 163,728 141,670 -13 92 84 -9 28 - Key Largo N of MM 107 Incl 4 4 0 1 2 +100 2 1 -50 2 1 -50 54,000 110,000 +103 27,000 110,000 +307 46 74 +61 Ocean Reef 98 - Other Florida 1 13 +1200 0 13 + 0 1 + 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 - Outside Florida 10 20 +100 4 16 +300 2 4 +100 2 3 +50 785,000 2,597,000 +230 392,500 865,667 +120 89 90 +1 https://flk.flexmls.com/ 2/4 3/1/2019 flexmls Web Select One 1 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 - 13,830,000 0 - 13,830,000 0 - 73 0 - Vacant Land Totals: 899 959 +6 497 648 +30 303 287 -5 304 284 -6 75,305,392 69,830,850 -7 247,715 245,883 -0 89 89 0 Commercial Number Under Total Active New Listings Number Sold Sold Volume Average Sale Price Percent of List Contract Last This Last This Last This Last This Last This Area PCT PCT PCT PCT Last Year This Year PCT Last Year This Year PCT PCT Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year 01 - Key West 101 69 -31 43 31 -27 33 22 -33 31 22 -29 44,843,568 66,776,758 +48 1,446,567 3,035,307 +109 3,084 2,157 -30 02 - Key West 53 75 +41 37 56 +51 17 29 +70 15 30 +100 22,221,672 86,679,495 +290 1,481,445 2,889,317 +95 1,515 1,319 -12 03 - Key West 43 43 0 21 26 +23 16 14 -12 16 15 -6 8,623,752 7,157,006 -17 538,984 477,134 -11 3,357 2,900 -13 04 - Key West 5 5 0 0 4 + 2 3 +50 2 3 +50 938,000 42,297,000 +4409 469,000 14,099,000 +2906 90 97 +8 05 - Stock Island to 25 24 -4 11 13 +18 4 5 +25 3 5 +66 1,463,600 2,191,180 +49 487,867 438,236 -10 1,631 1,415 -13 Shark Key 06 - Bay Point to 6 3 -50 4 2 -50 1 0 - 0 1 + 0 499,999 + 0 499,999 + 0 100 + Sugarloaf 07 - Cudjoe Key 10 15 +50 3 12 +300 0 4 + 0 2 + 0 11,400 + 0 5,700 + 0 1,200 + 08 - Summerland Key 11 6 -45 3 3 0 3 1 -66 2 2 0 1,547,424 1,511,025 -2 773,712 755,512 -2 3,057 527,609 +17157 09 - Ramrod Key 1 2 +100 0 2 + 0 1 + 0 1 + 0 1,500 + 0 1,500 + 0 107 + 10 - Little, Middle, Big 1 2 +100 0 2 + 1 1 0 1 1 0 295,000 2,350,000 +696 295,000 2,350,000 +696 99 100 +1 Torch Keys 11 - Big Pine Key, No 35 28 -20 12 12 0 7 9 +28 8 7 -12 4,944,604 3,888,885 -21 618,076 555,555 -10 2,382 2,532 +6 Name Key 13 - 7 Mile Bridge to 17 14 -17 10 9 -10 5 6 +20 5 7 +40 5,200,000 14,285,000 +174 1,040,000 2,040,714 +96 89 78 -11 Sombrero Bch Rd E
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