SARASOTA, FL, July 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) The first half of 2011 has been a flurry for Gibraltar Homes as the company has recorded 30 homes sales during the first six months. The average home sale price was $ 450,000. Total sales for the first half of the year were $13,500,000. The total sales represent a 100% increase over the same time last year. The average sales price has increased and total dollar volume has improved. Gibraltar started the year with a 50 homes mark as a sales projection and if this trend continues, the company will surpass projections.
Gibraltar attributes this significant increase in sales volume to an improving real estate market and the public's recognition that now is the time to buy.
The homes were sold in various communities within Lakewood Ranch, Bougainvillea Place, Legends Bay and buyer owned lots. The homes in the building process include homes in the $200's to $1.5 million; with home sizes of 1,700 s.f. to 6,000 s.f.
About Gibraltar Homes
Gibraltar Homes has earned a reputation for building homes with superior architectural designs, exceptional workmanship, energy conservation, environmental sensitivity, attentive customer service, and the quality and investment value to last a lifetime. Gibraltar designs custom homes with their award-winning architectural department and has a tremendous selection of designs to fit an array of homesite sizes and budgets. As a member of the Green Building Coalition and winner of multiple Aurora, Parade and Builder Magazine awards, Gibraltar builds custom on-your-lot homes as well as in the most sought-after communities in the area, including seven villages in Lakewood Ranch, Legends Bay, Legends Cove, Palmer Ranch, The Forest at Hi Hat Ranch and Bougainvillea Place. Luxury at every size is a hallmark of the Gibraltar brand -- whether that is an estate home, villa, townhome, coach home, or traditional single family home. Gibraltar Homes is particularly proud to note that its Paula Creamer waterfront home was recently selected as the Sarasota Orchestra Designer Showcase Home which has become the major fundraiser for the youth orchestra's scholarship program.
For more information about Gibraltar Homes and its collection of custom home plans, visit gibraltarhome.com.
Gibraltar Homes Exceeds Number of Homes Sold in 2010 For First Half of This Year
The first half of 2011 has been a flurry for Gibraltar Homes as the company has recorded 30 homes sales during the first six months.
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[Press-News.org] Gibraltar Homes Exceeds Number of Homes Sold in 2010 For First Half of This YearThe first half of 2011 has been a flurry for Gibraltar Homes as the company has recorded 30 homes sales during the first six months.