September Market Insights: Florida & Georgia Real Estate Trends

As we enter September, the Florida real estate market 2025 is showing signs of recalibration: cooling appreciation, rising inventory, and increased buyer leverage. Meanwhile, Georgia’s housing market continues to ride moderate growth with pockets of opportunity. In this monthly update, we offer data-driven analysis, trends in custom home building, guidance on home evaluation, and tips for relocation assistance to help you navigate these shifting markets.

Florida Real Estate Market 2025: Key Trends

Slower Appreciation, Regional Softening

After years of rapid gains, Florida is seeing more modest movement. Statewide, home values are forecasted to dip by 3–5% in many metros in 2025, especially in luxury coastal and condo markets.

In mid-2025, the median closed price in Florida slipped slightly to approximately $408,805, reflecting a 0.55% year-over-year decline. Inventory is expanding now, with over 127,000 active listings providing more options for buyers. Also, homes are spending longer on the market: median days on market rose to 74 days.

Hot and Cool Spots: Metro-level Divergence

Florida is no longer monolithic in its performance. Some areas are cooling more rapidly than others:

  • Cape Coral has seen one of the steepest declines, with an 11% drop over two years.
  • Upscale markets like Naples are under pressure, particularly in the condo segment.
    More stable or slightly growing markets:
  • Jacksonville (+3–5%) and Orlando (flat to modest gain).

Insurance, Costs, and Migration Impact

a person using his computer checking insurance policy - Florida real estate market 2025

A major headwind in Florida is sharply rising insurance, especially in coastal zones. Some buyers are pulling back due to these increased recurring costs. Moreover, migration inflows (once a key driver) are decelerating, reducing upward pressure on demand.

That said, Florida remains attractive for many relocation seekers given its favorable tax structure (no state income tax) and lifestyle appeal.

Georgia Housing Market: Trends & Opportunities

Moderate Growth, More Inventory

Georgia’s real estate landscape in 2025 presents a steadier, more sustainable pace. According to Zillow, the average home value in Georgia stands at $331,879, marking a 2.2% annual decline.

However, Redfin reports year-over-year home price increases of 2.2%, with a median sale price of $380,300 in August 2025. Inventory is rising: homes for sale are up 12.4%, and new listing volume is also trending upward.

Metro Atlanta, in particular, has seen faster inventory growth. In May 2025, active listings jumped 34% year-over-year to 22,757 homes. Meanwhile, median sales prices in Metro Atlanta have held steady ( $426,000 in May), suggesting a cooling in appreciation.

Shifts in Buyer Power & Sales Activity

As the market softens, buyers are gaining negotiating power. The era of aggressive bidding wars is receding. Some submarkets are seeing longer listing times and more price reductions.
In Atlanta proper, forecasts suggest existing home sales could increase 6% in 2025, with new home sales rising 10%. Other local forecasts are more modest, calling for a gradual 3.2% price increase.

Key Themes Across Florida & Georgia (and What They Mean)

Custom Home Building Gains Appeal

In both states, as resale markets cool, custom home building is reclaiming attention. Buyers are looking to personalize new construction, adding sustainability, resilience, and energy-efficient features to avoid future retrofit costs. Coastal Georgia markets are particularly emphasizing flood-resilient design (elevated foundations, impact windows) in new builds.

In Florida, new construction remains one way to circumvent issues tied to older inventory (insurance risk, maintenance, structural flaws). Builders who offer turnkey custom packages may see more traction in this environment.

two person having some discussion with house blueprint - Florida real estate market 2025

Home Evaluation & Pricing Strategy Are Critical

With markets shifting, a precise home evaluation is more important than ever. Overpricing means risk of stagnation; underpricing leaves money on the table. In Georgia’s cooling zones, sellers must be realistic and price based on comps and market context. In Florida’s strong-to-weak metros, careful segmentation (luxury vs. mid-tier vs. entry) matters.

Home evaluations should also adjust for rising insurance, flood risk, and maintenance costs, factors that increasingly influence buyer decisions.

Relocation Assistance Remains a Differentiator

Migration flows continue to play a significant role in both states. For buyers relocating from higher-cost states (e.g. Northeast, California), relocation assistance helps with logistics, local school systems, tax comparisons, and acclimation can be a valuable service. In coastal Georgia, many out-of-state buyers seek smoother move-in transitions.

Agents and brokerages that package relocation support (temporary housing, moving vendors, community orientation) will appeal to this audience as competition intensifies.

September Snapshot & Recommendations

MetricFlorida (2025)Georgia (2025)
Appreciation-3 to -5% in many metros+2.2% (Georgia average) 
Inventory TrendRising ~24% YoY+12.4% homes for sale 
Days on Market~74 days median ~58 days Metro GA 
Buyer vs Seller PowerBuyer’s market in many areasMore balanced, buyer leverage increasing

 

Actionable Tips for Buyers & Sellers

For Buyers:

  • Use the cooling markets to negotiate better deals, ask for concessions on closing costs, and repairs.
  • Consider custom home building in select regions as a way to get modern, resilient design from the ground up.
  • Leverage relocation assistance offerings when moving between states. These services can reduce friction and uncertainty.

For Sellers:

  • Invest in staging, curb appeal, and upgrades that offset insurance or flood-related concerns.
  • Price strategically and don’t rely on past appreciation trends.
  • In stronger pockets (coastal Georgia, stable Florida metros), emphasize turnkey, move-in-ready homes.

For Agents & Developers:

  • Highlight expertise in relocation and buyer onboarding.
  • Position custom-build options as a hedge against vintage inventory risks.
  • Use granular local data, not statewide generalities, to counsel clients.

Conclusion

In September 2025, the Florida real estate market 2025 is undergoing a soft reset: inventory is expanding, price gains are moderating, and buyer leverage is increasing. Georgia, on the other hand, is offering steadier ground, moderate price growth, and an emergent buyer advantage in many areas. Across both states, custom home building, precise home evaluation, and robust relocation assistance are themes gaining momentum.

Whether your clients are buying, selling, or relocating, the new market tides favor those who are data-savvy, flexible, and attentive to local nuance. If you’d like help tailoring these insights or converting them into your marketing content or client scripts, just call (407)-777-2350.

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