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State market data for agents

Florida housing market — data for agents

The latest Florida home prices, inventory, and days-on-market — the numbers to quote when you set a seller's expectations or reassure a buyer — with month-over-month and year-over-year trends and how it stacks up nationally. When a client says “but I heard the market is…,” you can show them the typical Florida home is 2.0% higher than the U.S. typical value of $370K.

Data as of May 2026.

Latest snapshot — quote these in your CMA

Home value

$378K

May 2026

Sale price

$422K

May 2026

Days on market

66 days

May 2026

Inventory

154,589

May 2026

Months supply

5

May 2026

Homes sold

32,743

May 2026

Sale-to-list

96.7%

May 2026

What to tell your buyers and sellers

Drop these lines straight into a listing presentation or a pricing conversation — each one is the current Florida figure with its trend, not an opinion.

  • ·Typical home value (ZHVI) is $377,578 — -0.2% month over month, -3.3% year over year.
  • ·Median sale price is $421,500 — +0.8% month over month, +2.6% year over year.
  • ·Median days on market is 66 days — -1.5% month over month, -1.5% year over year.
  • ·Homes for sale is 154,589 — -5.2% month over month, -17.0% year over year.

13-month trends — the story behind your pricing

Typical home value (ZHVI)May 2025May 2026
Florida Typical home value (ZHVI) — trailing 13 months$378K
Median sale priceMay 2025May 2026
Florida Median sale price — trailing 13 months$422K
Median days on marketMay 2025May 2026
Florida Median days on market — trailing 13 months66 days
Homes for saleMay 2025May 2026
Florida Homes for sale — trailing 13 months154,589

Metro areas in Florida

All real estate is local — drill into your client's metro for the numbers that actually move a pricing conversation.

Sources & methodology

Every figure on this page is drawn from authoritative public housing and mortgage data, refreshed monthly — so you can quote it in a listing appointment or CMA and back it with a link when a client pushes back. Home values shown as ZHVI are a smoothed typical-value index, not raw sale prices.