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Florida Housing Cools Without Cratering

Local experts describe Florida as adjusting from pandemic extremes, not collapsing, with clean, well-priced homes still drawing buyer attention quickly in many cases.
Price cuts on listings often reflect sellers resetting unrealistic boom-era asking prices, making comparable sales and smart pricing more important now for negotiations.
Foreclosure headlines still need context: experts say Florida remains far from crash-era distress, reinforcing the value of careful, local guidance for today’s clients.
Inventory concerns also need scale: experts argue listing growth mirrors population growth, while current inventory remains far below past bubble conditions statewide.
Buyers now have more room to compare, negotiate, and make informed decisions, while sellers benefit from realistic, comp-aligned pricing expectations in today’s market.

Daulton Ehlen

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