Florida’s real estate market is showing signs of cooling. Inventory is increasing in many areas after historic lows, providing buyers with more options.
* **Median Sale Prices:** While still elevated compared to pre-pandemic levels, price growth has slowed considerably, and some markets are seeing slight price reductions year-over-year.
* **Inventory:** Active listings are rising significantly, indicating a shift towards a more balanced market, although supply still lags historical averages in some areas.
* **Interest Rates:** Rising mortgage interest rates have dampened buyer demand and affordability, impacting sales volume.
* **Days on Market:** Homes are staying on the market longer, a stark contrast to the rapid sales seen in 2021-2022.
* **Sales Volume:** Total closed sales are down compared to the previous year, reflecting reduced buyer activity.
* **Regional Variations:** Market conditions vary significantly across the state; some areas are still highly competitive while others are experiencing more pronounced cooling. Coastal markets and those popular with seasonal residents often differ from inland or less-touristed areas.
* **Economic Factors:** Florida’s population growth continues, but economic uncertainty and inflation are impacting consumer confidence and purchasing power.
* **Foreclosure Rates:** Foreclosure rates remain historically low, but are gradually increasing, representing a slight shift from the previous years.
