Closed sales for single-family homes reached 23,870 last month, a 5.1% increase compared to July 2025. Condo and townhouse transactions saw an even sharper rise of 11%, totaling 8,194 sales. This sustained activity suggests that buyers are increasingly moving past the expectation of a return to 2019 pricing levels, opting instead to re-enter the market despite current mortgage rate environments.
Prices remain under upward pressure, with the median sales price for single-family homes climbing 3.7% to $425,000. Condos and townhouses held steady at $295,000. According to Florida Realtors Chief Economist Dr. Brad O'Connor, the condo sector is showing resilience as property owners and associations adapt to recent regulatory and insurance-related challenges. With new pending sales for single-family homes rising for the 12th consecutive month, the data points to a market that is finding its footing through steady inventory movement rather than external rate fluctuations.

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