Condos

South Florida Home Buyers Can’t Afford Entry-Level Prices

A gap between national lenders’ qualification standards and local pricing is leaving buyers unable to find homes they can actually afford. In South Florida,...

Some Florida Condo Buildings Are Now Setting Their Own Down Payment Rules

After years of relaxed lending standards and deferred maintenance, a growing number of Florida beachfront condo communities are rewriting their financing rules – not...

Canadian High-Earner Exodus Drives Demand in Southwest Florida Real Estate Market

Most discussions of Canadian buyers in Florida focus on seasonal snowbirds or retirees seeking warm weather. According to Steven...

Buyers Who Avoided Fort Myers After Hurricane Ian Are Starting to Come Back

After several years of post-hurricane uncertainty, the Fort Myers residential market is showing signs of genuine stabilization. Inventory has...

How Palm Beach County’s Property Market Is Finding Its Footing After the Pandemic Surge in Florida

The frenzied pace of South Florida’s pandemic-era real estate market has given way to something more measured. Across Palm...

What Actually Happens When You Hire a Property Manager, And Where It Goes Wrong

Most people think hiring a property manager means handing over a key and collecting a check. The reality is...

Stricter Reserve Requirements Are Cooling South Florida’s Senior Condo Market

The collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside didn’t just end lives – it set off a regulatory chain...

6 Common Misconceptions About Buying in South Florida

Many prospective buyers assume South Florida is entirely out of reach or that market conditions make now a poor...

In South Florida, Home Prices Soften as Buyers Gain Leverage

After several years of sharp price increases and frenzied buyer activity, South Florida’s real estate market is settling into...

In Venice, Florida, the Housing Market Has Corrected, and Buyers Who Did Their Homework Are Moving In

The narrative around Florida real estate has grown increasingly polarized. Depending on who you ask, the market is either...

More Inventory, More Concessions: South Florida’s Shift Isn’t a Crash, But It’s Real

The South Florida real estate market in mid-2026 looks markedly different from the frenzy of 2021 and 2022. Rising...

Broward County, Florida Real Estate 2026: Why Legacy Condos and Luxury Differ

South Florida’s real estate market has long attracted buyers from across the country and around the world, drawn by...