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How Florida’s Housing Market Found Balance by Year-End

Florida’s housing market ended 2025 with rising single-family sales and stabilizing prices statewide.
Existing single-family home sales rose 0.9% yearly, while condo-townhouse sales fell 5.9%.
Mortgage rates eased late in the year, boosting buyer activity and pending sales momentum.
Median prices dipped slightly, signaling a shift toward a healthier, more balanced market.
Inventory levels returned to normal seasonal patterns, improving options for buyers.

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