Florida’s housing market is entering 2026 with renewed stability and momentum, according to recent analyses. After a period of cooling in 2025, early indicators suggest a rebound driven by easing mortgage rates, steady population growth, and a resurgence in international buyer interest. Experts anticipate a more balanced market, with modest price growth and increased sales activity.
Key Takeaways
- Easing mortgage rates are unlocking pent-up demand.
- Sales numbers are rising consistently for the first time since 2022.
- Inventory growth is slowing, leading to more efficient absorption.
- Improvement is observed broadly across the state.
- Affordability remains a key factor, particularly for first-time buyers.
- International buyer interest is a significant supporting factor.
Easing Rates Spark Market Recovery
Mortgage rates, which began to ease midway through 2025, have fallen from an average near 6.8% to approximately 6.2%. This seemingly modest decline has been sufficient to stimulate significant pent-up demand in Florida’s housing sector. Consequently, monthly sales counts are showing consistent increases, a trend not seen since rates began their climb in 2022. As sales pick up, the time homes spend on the market is leveling out, aiding in the absorption of available inventory.
Broad-Based Improvement Across Florida
Unlike previous periods where market improvements were concentrated in a few seasonal hotspots, the current recovery is being observed across much of the state. This broad-based momentum provides a foundation for a steadier outlook as the market moves into the warmer months. Economists express optimism, forecasting continued sales improvements into the spring buying season.
Affordability Challenges Persist for Some Buyers
While national trends indicate improving conditions due to easing rates and slightly higher inventory, challenges remain, especially for first-time homebuyers. These buyers continue to grapple with affordability issues, a stark contrast to equity-rich homeowners who are better positioned to make moves. Nationally, first-time buyers represent a smaller percentage of purchases than historical norms, highlighting a growing divide in market participation.
International Buyers Bolster Market Strength
International buyer activity is emerging as a crucial element supporting Florida’s housing market. Driven by the state’s appeal as a tourist destination with a warm climate and year-round outdoor lifestyle, overseas interest is translating into increased transactions. While international purchases are concentrated in South Florida, other regions like Tampa Bay and Southwest Florida are also attracting significant attention from Canadian and European buyers. This global appeal is expected to continue into 2026.
Outlook for 2026
Experts suggest planning for two potential scenarios in 2026: one where rates level out, maintaining current conditions, and another where rates ease further, potentially leading to stronger sales momentum and slightly positive price growth. A cautiously optimistic forecast anticipates the 30-year fixed mortgage rate hovering around 6% for much of 2026, which could provide an additional boost to the market and potentially turn home price growth slightly positive.
Sources
- Florida Housing Enters 2026 on Firmer Ground, | Florida Realtors.
- Florida housing market pauses in 2025, prepares for rebound | Real Estate, Gulfshore Business.
- Market Trends 2026 to discuss what’s next for Florida’s real estate market on March 12, Priority Marketing.
- Housing Market Set for 2026 Comeback, | Florida Realtors.
