What’s Driving National and Florida Home Prices?

December 17, 2025

Following a nationwide trend, Florida home prices have leveled after correcting from pandemic highs, with most markets projected to see minimal movement—either slight gains or modest dips in the months ahead. Strong population growth in Florida as well as job inflows act as a buffer, sustaining long-term demand across metros and help prevent home pricing instability. To sell their homes, sellers must adjust expectations toward realistic pricing, as the frenzy…

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Luxury Foreclosures Becoming More Common

by Roberta Murphy Once upon a time, we whispered about the “F” word creeping into luxury real estate. These days, it is common real estate talk. The Wall Street Journal quotes Realty Trac reporting that the number of $1-plus million homes in some stage of foreclosure has ballooned to 7,968 between January and August this year. This compares to 4,214 during the same months last year. Within these numbers, it…

September 19, 2008
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A Most Unorthodox Market: Bob Dyson

by Roberta Murphy Last Thursday, I had the opportunity to sit across from Bob Dyson at his office in Del Mar and listen to this real estate legend discuss today’s real estate market. We were also fortunate to have Chris Dyson videotaping much of the discussion, which we have divided into four segments. At the start of our interview, Bob Dyson said these are the worst conditions he has seen…

September 1, 2008
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