South Florida’s real estate market experienced a remarkable surge in high-value transactions during 2025, recording the second-highest number of home sales exceeding $10 million in its history. This robust performance underscores a significant influx of wealth into the region, driving demand for luxury properties.
Key Takeaways
- South Florida achieved 361 home sales of $10 million and above in 2025, trailing only the record set in 2021.
- The region is experiencing substantial population and job growth, attracting wealthy individuals and businesses.
- Despite recent median price dips, long-term appreciation for both single-family homes and condos remains strong.
- Declining mortgage rates and a tight inventory are expected to fuel further market competition in 2026.
A Boom in Ultra-Luxury Sales
In 2025, South Florida saw 361 transactions of homes priced at $10 million or more. This figure is second only to the record 444 sales recorded during the pandemic-driven market of 2021. To put this into perspective, a home valued at $10 million or higher was sold approximately every day in Miami throughout last year, doubling the sales volume from 2020.
Driving Factors Behind the Growth
According to Alfredo Pujol, MIAMI Chairman of the Board, this surge in ultra-luxury sales is a direct result of significant wealth migration. "The wealthy, including billionaire Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, are moving to Miami not just because of taxes," Pujol stated. "They are coming here because of our growing FinTech hub, weather, lifestyle, beaches and more. Miami is the city of the future."
Several market fundamentals point to continued growth in 2026:
- Rising Population: Florida continues to attract new residents, with estimates suggesting a new taxpayer arrives every two minutes.
- Job Growth: The Miami metropolitan area has seen a substantial increase in non-farm employment, outpacing the national average.
- Multifamily Permits: Miami ranks seventh nationally for multifamily permits, indicating a growing housing supply.
- Wealth Migration: Out-of-state job movers to Miami typically earn higher salaries than in-state job switchers, particularly those from tech hubs like Washington and California.
Overall Market Performance
Beyond the ultra-luxury segment, the broader Miami-Dade real estate market also showed positive trends. Total sales increased by 5.9% year-over-year in December 2025. Sales of single-family homes priced at $1 million and up rose by 12%, while $1 million and up condo sales saw a 2.45% increase.
While median prices for single-family homes and condos experienced slight year-over-year decreases in December 2025, long-term appreciation remains impressive. Miami condo prices have appreciated 102% over the last decade, and single-family home prices have risen 144.8% in the same period.
Inventory and Mortgage Rates
Total inventory in Miami-Dade remains 17% below pre-pandemic levels. However, active listings saw an 8.3% year-over-year increase in December 2025, suggesting a more balanced market for buyers. Mortgage rates have also declined, with the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at 6.19% in December 2025, down from over 7% at the start of the year.
Economic Impact
The real estate sector continues to be a significant economic driver for Miami-Dade. In December 2025, the sale of 1,869 homes generated an estimated $241 million in local economic impact. The total dollar volume for Miami-Dade increased by 14% year-over-year to $1.9 billion.
Distressed sales remain at historic lows, accounting for only 2.4% of all closed residential sales, reflecting a healthy market. Furthermore, cash sales represented 40% of Miami closed sales, significantly higher than the national average, driven by foreign buyers and those relocating from more expensive markets.
