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Housing in Florida State is currently at a median value of $362,400, which is higher than the US median house value of $338,100. The US has seen an appreciation of 8.27% in the past year, while Florida State has experienced an appreciation of 15.16%. This indicates that housing in Florida State has been increasing in value faster than the national average and is showing signs of a strong housing market.

The median home cost in Florida is $362,400. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 182.8%. Home Appreciation in Florida is up 26.4%.

Average Age of Homes
- The median age of Florida real estate is 32 years old
The Rental Market in Florida
- Renters make up 27.0% of the Florida population
- 2.4% of houses and apartments in Florida, are available to rent

DID YOU KNOW
Buying a home is the biggest single purchase most people make during their lives. The second largest is most often an automobile.

Median Monthly Rent by Number of Bedrooms

   Housing by Year Built

  HousingFlorida, FloridaUnited States
  9,764,897.0139,647,020.0
  3442
  $362,400$338,100
  26.4%16.6%
  84.3%57.0%
  182.8%101.1%
  $8.74$10.98
  $2,143$2,690
  55.5%57.4%
  16.5%11.2%
  28.0%31.4%
  Vacant Housing
  2.4%1.9%
  0.4%0.4%
  1.0%0.7%
  0.6%0.4%
  8.8%3.6%
  3.2%4.1%
  Value of Owner-Occupied Housing
  2.5%2.6%
  2.5%2.4%
  2.5%2.8%
  3.2%3.9%
  3.5%4.5%
  9.5%11.3%
  13.5%13.0%
  25.2%20.1%
  16.3%13.6%
  8.4%8.3%
  7.6%9.7%
  2.5%3.9%
  1.4%2.2%
  0.6%0.8%
  1.0%1.1%
  Housing Units by Year Structure Built
  0.3%0.2%
  18.4%13.6%
  18.4%13.6%
  16.4%13.6%
  19.9%13.2%
  17.1%14.8%
  16.4%13.6%
  6.9%10.0%
  1.9%4.7%
  2.1%12.2%
Reviews for Florida
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This is my beloved hometown in which I grew up with some of the most loving, kind people in the world. I advanced from kindergarten to twelveth-grade with approximately  More

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Over 6 years ago

It hasn't worked out for me, but the same problems in Florida are the same all over the place. You need to own a company or get into management. And we know how that  More

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lived here for 2yrs the people act friendly but nobody wants to hire you unless you work for poverty wages.......if your connected you get better paying jobs but even  More

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