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Florida home buyers are canceling purchases at record rates

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A recent analysis by real estate broker Redfin says more home buyers in Florida are moving away from buying from home.

Redfin reports that over 15% of household purchases fell in July, marking its highest rate at a record rate since 2017.

San Antonio, Texas nationwide was the city with the highest number of cancellations, with 22.7%. Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Florida (21.3%), Jacksonville, Florida (19.9%), and Atlanta (19.7%) also made the top five highest cancellations at home.

Florida is still a hot spot for people moving from other states, but Redfin says the state is currently home to some of the slowest housing markets in the United States

Why does cooling go off? States like Florida and Texas are building more homes than anywhere else in the country, boosting inventory.

Florida home builders are also attributed to consumer cancellations and slowdowns due to tariffs, record high prices and rising mortgage rates.

New trends may help buyers, but they do not bring profits to sellers.

New data from Redfin shows that more homes remain in the market for longer than usual. In July, the usual home that we signed a contract was 43 days at the market. Redfin says it was time for the contract to return in July 2015.

It was even worse for the South Florida city. West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale have been on the market for over 90 days. Three years ago, the average US home in 2022 spent only 24 days on the market.



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