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Everything You Need to Know to Sell Your Florida Home

From pricing strategy to closing costs — we cover every step of the FL home selling process with local market data, expert guides, and vetted agent connections.

Florida Housing Market — 2026 Snapshot

Updated monthly. Data sourced from FL Realtors Association and county records.

$412,000
Median Sale Price (Statewide)
47 days
Avg Days on Market
96.2%
List-to-Sale Price Ratio
+18%
Active Listings YoY

South Florida

Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach

$485,000
Avg 38 days on market
Hot Market

Central Florida

Orlando, Tampa, Sarasota

$389,000
Avg 51 days on market
Balanced Market

North Florida

Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Gainesville

$298,000
Avg 62 days on market
Buyer-Friendly

* Market data is approximate and for informational purposes only. Verify current conditions with a licensed local agent before making decisions.

Florida Home Selling Guides

Step-by-step guidance written specifically for Florida sellers.

Pricing

How to Price Your Florida Home in 2026

The right price attracts buyers and maximizes your net proceeds. Here’s how FL agents set it.

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Costs

Florida Seller Closing Costs Explained

Title insurance, doc stamps, commissions — a full breakdown of what you’ll pay at closing in FL.

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Legal

Florida Seller Disclosure Requirements

FL law requires specific disclosures (Johnson v. Davis). Know what you must reveal before listing.

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Strategy

Sell Fast in Florida: A 30-Day Action Plan

From prep to close in 30 days. A realistic timeline for motivated FL sellers who need to move quickly.

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Market

Best Time to Sell a Home in Florida

Seasonality matters in FL — here’s when inventory is lowest and buyer demand peaks by region.

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FSBO

For Sale By Owner in Florida: Pros, Cons & Costs

FSBO in FL can save on commission but costs time and carries legal risk. The honest breakdown.

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Florida Home Selling by City

Market conditions vary significantly across Florida. Find your city for specific data and local agents.

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We match sellers with experienced local agents — agents who know your neighborhood, have recent comparable sales, and will give you an honest valuation.

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About SellYourHouse.info

SellYourHouse.info is an independent Florida real estate information resource. We publish local market data, step-by-step seller guides, and connect homeowners with vetted local agents across all 67 Florida counties.

We are not a real estate brokerage and do not represent buyers or sellers in transactions. Our agent matching service is free to consumers — we may receive compensation from agents or service providers when you connect through our site.

Our goal is simple: give Florida homeowners the information they need to make confident decisions about selling their home, whether they choose to work with an agent, list FSBO, or explore other options.

Est. 2024
Independent Resource
8 Regions
Florida Market Coverage
67 Counties
Statewide Data
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