The Tampa Bay housing market is experiencing a significant shift, moving from years of soaring prices to a more balanced environment. This cooling trend brings increased inventory and more homes selling below asking price, signaling a potential "correction" year. However, rising property taxes and a national uptick in foreclosure filings add complexity for homeowners and buyers alike.
Key Takeaways
- Tampa has dropped significantly on Zillow’s hottest housing markets list, indicating a cooling trend.
- Increased inventory and homes selling below asking price create a buyer’s market.
- Foreclosure filings in the Tampa Bay area rank fifth nationally, though context is crucial.
- Property taxes are rising, adding to the overall cost of homeownership.
A Market Correction for Buyers
After a period of intense price growth, the Tampa Bay housing market is officially entering a buyer’s market. This means more homes are available than eager buyers, leading to increased competition among sellers. Real estate experts suggest this is a year for price correction, with sellers needing to be more realistic about pricing. While interest rates remain a concern for some potential buyers, experts advise that timing the market is difficult, and refinancing is always an option if rates drop. First-time homebuyers can explore various loan options, including low-down-payment programs.
Foreclosure Data Requires Context
Recent data places the Tampa Bay area fifth nationally for foreclosure filings. However, local real estate professionals emphasize that this data requires careful interpretation. While affordability challenges, including rising insurance and HOA fees, are contributing factors, many filings are resolved before a property goes to foreclosure. Releases of lis pendens, indicating a resolved filing, are also significant. Currently, the number of actual foreclosed properties on the market remains relatively low compared to the total inventory.
Rising Property Taxes and Homeownership Costs
Adding to the evolving market dynamics, property taxes in Tampa Bay are on the rise. This increase, coupled with other rising costs associated with homeownership, presents a growing financial consideration for residents. While the market may be cooling in terms of price appreciation, the overall cost of owning a home continues to be a significant factor for many in the region.
Sources
- Tampa Bay housing market starts to cool after years of soaring prices, www.tampabay28.com.
- Tampa ranks fifth nationally in foreclosures, realtors say data requires context, Tampa Bay 28.
- Property taxes rise in Tampa Bay’s hot market, adding to growing homeownership costs, Tampa Bay Times.
- Tampa drops on hottest housing market list, wtsp.com.
