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Bradenton Florida Median Home Price Stats - updated 06/30/09
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Average Listing Price
$360,059 - Up $3,177 - / +0.9% w-o-w
Week ending June 24
Median Sale Price
$114,000 - Down $50,000 - / -30.5% y-o-y
The median sales price for homes in Bradenton FL was $114,000 down $50,000 or 30.5%. There are 2112
Pre-Foreclosures and 661 Bank Owned Properties in the Bradenton market place as per RealtyTrac.com.
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Bradenton Florida Market History
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Bradenton is a city in Manatee County, Florida, United States. Bradenton is pronounced BRAY-den-ton.
Originally discovered by Hernando De Soto at Shaw's Point in 1539, the city took the name of Dr. Joseph Braden,
whose nearby fortlike house was a refuge for early settlers during Indian attacks. The current city of Bradenton was
formed in 1943, when the Florida legislature merged the cities of Manatee (incorporated in 1888) and Bradentown
(incorporated in 1903).
Tropicana Products is one of the world's largest producers and marketers of orange juice. Founded in 1947 by
Anthony T. Rossi, an Italian immigrant, it has grown to over 8,000 employees in 2004, and has markets its products
throughout the United States. It has been owned by PepsiCo, Inc. since 1998. Tropicana has entered a business
deal with CSX to haul their famous juice trains, a relationship in effect since 1971. In 2003, Tropicana's corporate
headquarters were relocated to Chicago when PepsiCo consolidated their beverage business after the acquisition of
Gatorade, but their juice production still remains in Bradenton. Champs Sports, a nationwide sports-apparel chain, is
headquartered in Bradenton, as is department store chain Bealls. Bradenton has been hit considerably hard by the
United States housing market correction, as reported by CNN, projecting a 24.8% loss in median home values by the
third quarter of 2008.
