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January 'numbers' From Four Corners…

The average percentage price achieved and number of days that a home takes to sell across the communities tracked by Team Donovan was unchanged from January to December with these numbers remaining at 96.6% and 160 respectively. The January 2011 figures record that 12 months ago a listed home sold 14 days faster but still on average achieved 96% of the final listed price. The communities tracked recorded 173 sales during the last 31 days which was down 47 compared to Decembers 220 sold total and down 21 sales from the January 2011 194 sold total. The number of homes recorded as under offer/contract and awaiting closure remained unchanged from December at 813. This figure was was down by 83 compared to the January 2011

 

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403-C - ORLANDO

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CALABAY PARC

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When international tourists arrive in Orlando, their first stop is rarely a Disney property, but one of the city’s 500 factory outlet stores. And they’re looking for a very specific item: an empty suitcase.

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According to Susan Lomax, the associate vice president of publicity for the city of Orlando, shopping has become the number one activity for international tourists visiting the city, drawn by the brand names at lower prices afforded by the country’s most concentrated city for outlets. And Lomax’s group, which watches the behavior of these visitors to their city as it increases its attention to shopping as a top tourism draw, reveals an interesting pattern of consumption. “They start in a luggage outlet,” she says, “They buy an empty suitcase and…