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Related: About this forumNot just condos: Florida's housing market is softening, especially along the southwest coast
Prices are falling and inventory is rising in much of the Sunshine State.Florida’s pandemic-era housing boom is finally starting to fade.
For-sale inventory in the state has reached the highest levels on record, and homes are staying on the market longer even as peak homebuying season kicks off. In many parts of the state, prices are starting to fall.
The turning market comes as migration to the Sunshine State slows, and a combination of hurricane fears, rising insurance and tax bills, and a steady supply of new construction has given buyers more leverage. While the state’s condo market has been in correction ever since new building laws took effect in the aftermath of the 2021 condo collapse in Surfside, Fla., the market for single-family homes is also starting to soften.
“Inventory and time on market has been dramatically increasing,” said Ben Grieco, a real estate agent in the southwestern city of Port Charlotte. “It’s not like buyers have left by any means, but there’s just so much to choose from that it’s really pushing prices down.”
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/not-just-condos-floridas-housing-market-is-softening-especially-along-the-southwest-coast-130036267.html
Not too surprising. The market is being flooded with expensive cookie-cutter homes with five foot setbacks on former grove and pasture lands, with little consideration for drainage and ingress/egress needs.
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Not just condos: Florida's housing market is softening, especially along the southwest coast (Original Post)
Zorro
Mar 15
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FloridaBlues
(4,492 posts)1. He is absolutely right I have a house on the market in that area.
Builders went crazy with new homes. I have not seen so many houses on the market at one time.
Not sure if hurricanes, crazy Desantis plus home insurance sky high.
mitch96
(15,078 posts)2. My rates have not gone up much on my west central Fla. villa/condo. Insurance has gone up maybe $100/yr?
We did need a new roof which was a pretty penny. It's a small place and it's affordable for now..
The only problem is the föökn traffic during the turista season..
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