Categories: Uncategorized

Florida Home Sales Up While Prices Decline

Florida recorded 18,379 closed sales of single-family homes in February, up 3.9% year-over-year, and 7,060 condo-townhouse sales, up 8.6%. Pending sales rose 4% for single-family homes and 9.1% for condos. Median prices slightly declined to $412,000 for single-family homes and $309,000 for condos. Inventory stood at 4.8 months for single-family and 9.3 months for condos. New listings dropped compared to January and last year but remain near historical norms.

Continue to full article

Daulton Ehlen

Recent Posts

57% of Counties Say Owning BeatsRenting in 2026

Owning beats renting in 57% of U.S. counties—but upfront costs still block buyers. Wages grew…

19 hours ago

US Home Sellers Hope for Spring Surge

New listings ↑0.5% yearly in Late-Q1, the first gain since Mid-Q4. Mortgage rates fell to…

2 days ago

Timing Crucial for Florida Sellers

In several Florida metros, early to mid-April listings can bring higher prices and quicker sales.…

4 days ago

Luxury homes now more attainable in key US metros

America's luxury housing market shows varied entry-level luxury thresholds, with the national average at about…

6 days ago

Collier County Home Prices Show Resilience This Year

The median home list price in Collier County was $729,500 in February, up slightly from…

7 days ago

Half of Florida’s Vacant Homes Seasonal

About half of Florida’s vacant homes are seasonal or vacation units, not abandoned. Total vacant…

1 week ago