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Central Florida Real Estate Market Sees Major Shifts
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ORLANDO, Fla. - Rezul -- Central Florida's real estate market is undergoing a period of significant transition as housing inventory rises, median home prices hold steady, rental rates stabilize, and large-scale new developments continue to transform the region's landscape.
According to Phil Holliday with Preferred Real Estate Brokers, Central Florida's current housing dynamics represent the most balanced conditions seen in over a decade. "We're seeing more homes available than we have in nearly 15 years," Phil explained. "Buyers now have more options, and sellers must focus on presentation, pricing, and preparation."
Housing Inventory Surges
The Orlando metro area is seeing its largest inventory increase since 2011. Many homeowners who delayed listing during the pandemic years are now entering the market, and new construction completions are boosting supply.
"This is great news for buyers," Phil said. "With more listings to choose from, buyers can take time to evaluate options and negotiate more confidently. But sellers can't rely on scarcity anymore — presentation and pricing strategy matter again."
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Median Home Prices Hold Steady
Despite the growing supply, median home prices have largely stabilized.
"These numbers show a cooling market, not a crashing one," Phil noted. "We're returning to normal levels rather than the runaway price spikes of recent years."
Rental Market Finds Balance
After years of steep rent hikes, Central Florida's rental prices have steadied. New apartment and build-to-rent developments have added inventory, easing some pressure on tenants. However, continued population growth and steady job creation mean rental demand remains strong.
"For renters, this is a much-needed breather," Phil added. "For investors, it's a reminder to stay strategic — location and demand still drive long-term rental performance."
New Developments Reshaping the Region
Large-scale projects such as Sunbridge, spanning more than 27,000 acres between Orlando and the Space Coast, are redefining Central Florida's growth. Additional master-planned communities and infrastructure improvements are expanding housing options while influencing traffic, schools, and local economies.
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"These developments are the future of Central Florida living," Phil said. "They're creating entire communities built around lifestyle, convenience, and sustainability."
Market Outlook: A Transition Toward Balance
As the region adapts to increased inventory and moderated pricing, both buyers and sellers are finding new opportunities.
📞 702-525-7655 | 📧 Doc@PhilHolliday-Realtor.com
🌐 PhilHolliday-Realtor.com or https://philipholliday.preferredrebrokers.com/
According to Phil Holliday with Preferred Real Estate Brokers, Central Florida's current housing dynamics represent the most balanced conditions seen in over a decade. "We're seeing more homes available than we have in nearly 15 years," Phil explained. "Buyers now have more options, and sellers must focus on presentation, pricing, and preparation."
Housing Inventory Surges
The Orlando metro area is seeing its largest inventory increase since 2011. Many homeowners who delayed listing during the pandemic years are now entering the market, and new construction completions are boosting supply.
"This is great news for buyers," Phil said. "With more listings to choose from, buyers can take time to evaluate options and negotiate more confidently. But sellers can't rely on scarcity anymore — presentation and pricing strategy matter again."
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Median Home Prices Hold Steady
Despite the growing supply, median home prices have largely stabilized.
- Central Florida's median price sits around $385,000–$390,000, only slightly below early 2025 highs.
- Florida's statewide median price in June was $412,000, down modestly from the prior year.
"These numbers show a cooling market, not a crashing one," Phil noted. "We're returning to normal levels rather than the runaway price spikes of recent years."
Rental Market Finds Balance
After years of steep rent hikes, Central Florida's rental prices have steadied. New apartment and build-to-rent developments have added inventory, easing some pressure on tenants. However, continued population growth and steady job creation mean rental demand remains strong.
"For renters, this is a much-needed breather," Phil added. "For investors, it's a reminder to stay strategic — location and demand still drive long-term rental performance."
New Developments Reshaping the Region
Large-scale projects such as Sunbridge, spanning more than 27,000 acres between Orlando and the Space Coast, are redefining Central Florida's growth. Additional master-planned communities and infrastructure improvements are expanding housing options while influencing traffic, schools, and local economies.
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"These developments are the future of Central Florida living," Phil said. "They're creating entire communities built around lifestyle, convenience, and sustainability."
Market Outlook: A Transition Toward Balance
As the region adapts to increased inventory and moderated pricing, both buyers and sellers are finding new opportunities.
- Buyers: More selection, improved negotiating power, and fewer bidding wars.
- Sellers: A need for strong marketing, competitive pricing, and standout presentation.
- Investors: Continued long-term potential amid population growth and rental stability.
📞 702-525-7655 | 📧 Doc@PhilHolliday-Realtor.com
🌐 PhilHolliday-Realtor.com or https://philipholliday.preferredrebrokers.com/
Source: Phil Holliday Realtor-Preferred Real Estate Broker
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