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Florida Housing Market Set for a Strong Rebound in 2026

Florida’s housing market slowed in 2025 due to high mortgage rates, affordability, and insurance costs.
Inventory increased modestly, reflecting weaker demand rather than oversupply, keeping statewide prices relatively stable.
Domestic migration remains strong, supporting ongoing demand for homes across the state.
International buyers surged 50%, with Canada, Colombia, and Brazil leading dollar volume purchases.
Early signs of 2026 rebound include easing mortgage rates and sustained lifestyle-driven buyer interest.

Daulton Ehlen

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