Why?
* A demographic shift in the middle class with “single professionals, divorcees, active retirees and single parents” driving the market.
* Speculation by investors
* Developers have realized that land values can be maximzed by building condos on them instead of commerical properties.
* Rising interest in downtown living.
“The median price for a condominium surpassed that of a single-family home for the first time last year. And it appears that this year will be the 10th consecutive record-making year in terms of rising U.S. condo prices and the number of condo sales, with median condo price tags still above those for single-family homes, says Walter Molony, spokesman for the National Association of Realtors. In September, the U.S. median condo price of $213,600 was up 9% from September 2004.”
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