Florida’s housing market is expected to grow steadily through 2030, shifting from rapid pandemic-era growth to a more balanced, sustainable pace.
Strong migration, job growth, and lifestyle appeal continue supporting housing demand despite affordability challenges and fluctuating mortgage rates.
Economists project roughly 305,953 new residents annually, adding about 838 people daily, significantly increasing long-term housing demand statewide.
Even with slightly slowing population growth over time, the number of newcomers will likely keep real estate activity strong.
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