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Florida Home Prices

By Leanne Paynter | 11:15 AM on Mar. 22, 2006 | Florida Real Estate Blog


Florida Real Estate Market and Florida Home PricesAccording to the National Association of Realtors, Florida median home prices for existing homes in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area rose 23.9% in 2005 while homes in Orlando and the Cape Coral-Fort Myers area experienced an increase of more than 40%.  The median price is the price at which half the houses that changed ownership sold for more, and half sold for less.


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