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Florida Housing Market Cools: Homes Sit Longer, Sellers Cut Prices Amid Shifting Dynamics

November 7, 2025
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Florida’s once-scorching housing market is showing signs of a significant slowdown. Homes are taking considerably longer to sell, with a median of 98 days on the market, exceeding the national average. This extended selling time, coupled with a notable percentage of sellers reducing prices, indicates a shift in market power towards buyers. While inventory has seen some decline after a period of growth, the overall market conditions suggest a recalibration from the pandemic-fueled boom.

Key Takeaways

  • Homes in Florida are taking a median of 98 days to sell, significantly longer than the national median of 77 days.
  • Approximately 43.9% of sellers are cutting prices to attract buyers.
  • Florida’s housing inventory has seen a decline after two years of growth, with new listings decreasing year-over-year.
  • The market is experiencing a correction rather than a crash, with sellers adjusting to new realities.
  • External factors like a government shutdown are also impacting the market, particularly concerning flood insurance.

Inventory Builds as Buyer Conditions Strengthen

Florida’s housing inventory reached over 97,000 active listings in early November 2025, with months of supply climbing to 3.6, surpassing the national average. This increase in supply, combined with a substantial portion of sellers (43.9%) resorting to price reductions, signals a market increasingly favoring buyers. Despite these concessions, homes are lingering on the market, suggesting buyers are either facing affordability challenges at current price points or are exercising greater negotiating power.

Major Metros Show Wide Market Variations

Significant disparities exist across Florida’s major metropolitan areas. Naples leads with a median price of $997,800 and homes taking 140 days to sell, while Jacksonville offers a more affordable median of $312,574 with a 77-day selling time. Miami’s luxury market sees median prices around $798,000 with 91-day sales, and cities like Orlando and Tampa hover near $510,000 with 77-day medians. Price-cut rates also vary, with Tampa sellers most frequently reducing prices (54.9%), while Naples shows more resilience with only 33% of sellers cutting prices.

Supply Levels Signal Shifting Power Dynamics

Months of inventory range from a tight 2.7 months in Orlando to a more buyer-friendly 5.5 months in Sarasota. Areas like Kissimmee and Cape Coral also show buyer-favorable conditions. While Jacksonville has the largest inventory of active listings in the state, its months of supply remain at 2.7. Overall, market conditions are shifting from a seller’s market towards a more balanced or buyer-favorable environment in many regions.

Price Dynamics Reveal Market Tension

Florida’s median list price remains higher than the national median, with a price per square foot also commanding a premium. Despite this, the high rate of price cuts indicates sellers are adjusting expectations. A notable trend is the relisting of properties (7.3%), suggesting some sellers are withdrawing their homes to re-strategize rather than accept current market terms. This indicates a market correction, where sellers are coming to terms with a more realistic middle ground after the pandemic-era surge.

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External Factors Impacting the Market

A government shutdown has introduced additional complexities, particularly affecting flood insurance renewals. With a significant portion of federal flood insurance policies in the U.S. located in Florida, delays in renewals and permit processing are creating uncertainty for buyers and builders. This disruption, coupled with rising insurance premiums and climate-related concerns, adds another layer of caution to the state’s housing market, potentially impacting national sales and inventory metrics.

Sources

  • Florida housing market slows as homes take 98 days to sell, HousingWire.
  • Home Inventory in Florida Is Declining After 2 Years of Growth — As Demand Across the US Also Slows Down. How
    This Could Affect Buyers and Sellers
    , MoneyWise.com.
  • Florida’s housing market was skewed wildly by the pandemic. It’s finally coming to grips with a ‘realistic
    middle ground’
    , Fortune.
  • Florida’s housing market is flashing a warning for the rest of the US, Daily Mail.

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