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May 23, 2025
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The Florida Real Estate Paradox: Rising Values Amidst Flood Threats

As a doctoral student at the University of Miami studying climate change, Mayra Cruz understood the increasing risks of rising sea levels and extreme weather events. In 2021, when she and her husband purchased their first home in inland Miami Springs, they felt secure amid these perils. They invested in federal flood insurance, reassured by the fact that the property had only one prior claim, linked to Hurricane Andrew, long before.

However, reality soon set in: three storms in three years dumped 18 inches of water into their backyard. A city Instagram post featured images of their flooded street. Eventually, the couple decided to sell their home. Despite its proximity to flooding, they disclosed the truth: the house had escaped major damage, but the water came alarmingly close.

The Resilient Market

To Cruz’s surprise, they received an offer almost immediately, selling the property for nearly $250,000 more than they originally paid. This scenario highlights a paradox in South Florida’s red-hot real estate market: as homeowners flee rising flood risks, new buyers often jump at the chance to move in at higher prices.

“Our housing value almost doubled in that time," Cruz remarked. "That’s absolutely insane. Our house should not have been worth that much.”

The Climate Denial Bubble

Cruz’s experience is emblematic of a growing trend. Many Florida homes, especially in flood-prone areas, are believed to be overvalued due to what experts call a "climate denial bubble." Various studies predict imminent corrections in the market, with McKinsey estimating coastal home values could decrease by 15% by 2030. One report even pegged Miami-Dade County as the most overvalued region in the nation, inflated by $3.5 billion due to inherent flood risks.

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    • South Florida real estate remains resilient, with property values often increasing after major flooding events.
    • Insurance costs are skyrocketing, yet many buyers don’t see flooding as a deal-breaker — yet.

A Complex Future

While industry experts don’t anticipate an immediate nosedive in property values due to flood risks, they warn of a slow leaking bubble. Real estate professor Ben Keys from the Wharton School asserts that housing markets are robust and endure gradual changes rather than abrupt collapses.

“The short version is that it’s true that we should expect house prices to decline, but this is one of those instances where the long run may still be a long way off,” Keys explained.

Recent Case Studies in Flood-Centric Areas

Recent analyses illuminate one glaring reality: fluctuating property values in flood-prone neighborhoods. Ana Bozovic of Analytics Miami examined sales in four communities after catastrophic flooding and found consistent year-over-year price increases.

  • In Key Largo, where streets remained submerged for 90 days in 2019, home sales skyrocketed by 40%.
  • In Little Havana, following a June 2022 flooding event, median prices rose by $20,000 to $655,000.
  • After the "biblical rain bomb" in Fort Lauderdale in April 2023, the median price for single-family homes jumped by $15,000.

“If people really want to be in a region, they’re willing to overlook things like this,” Bozovic noted. “Six months later, it’s like it never happened.”

The Land of Denial

Despite dire predictions, climate-driven factors aren’t significantly impacting buyers just yet, according to the Miami Association of Realtors. In 2021, flooding resilience ranked 14th out of 20 buyer concerns. Affordability and location remain paramount, as many view the repercussions of climate change as distant.

“At least not in my lifetime. I don’t see it being a huge concern,” stated Julia Poliadis, a realtor in Miami.

The Potential Shift

As this series unfolds, experts suggest an increasing awareness of climate risks among buyers may eventually lead to changes in the market. Notable real estate platforms like Zillow and Redfin have initiated efforts to feature flooding and climate risk data.

In a study by Redfin, buyers appeared to favor homes with lower flood risks — though homes labeled with “moderate” risk remained appealing as a gamble.

Conclusion: A Cycle of Resilience and Risk

The cycle of rising home values in South Florida raises concerns about a potentially looming downturn, warning of steep insurance rates and a "systemic" collapse in property values.

U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse warned, "The economic shock could mirror the 2008 mortgage meltdown."

In contrast, the ongoing demand for coastal living makes predicting this market’s future a murky endeavor.

Whether the tides are indeed shifting toward a more cautious market or if denial continues to reign will be a story played out in the years to come. In the meantime, homeowners like Cruz ponder the precarious balance between property values and climate reality, navigating a landscape marked by uncertainty.

For further information on real estate trends amidst climate challenges, stay tuned to our ongoing series exploring South Florida’s changing market dynamics.

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