A more balanced market began to emerge across Central Florida in September 2025. In this report, we analyze home sales using current data from Florida Realtors® and insights from ORRA’s State of the Market.
With rising inventory and steadier pricing, the market has cooled from its peak, giving buyers increased flexibility and leverage.
🌇 Orlando MSA: More Balance, More Breathing Room
ORRA reported 2,245 closed sales in September 2025. This marks a 0.2% dip from last year and a 2.6% drop from August. The median price came in at $378,000. This reflects a 0.5% yearly decline and a 1.3% monthly drop. Meanwhile, the average price held steady at $483,029. Inventory remained elevated at 13,007 homes. Compared to last year, that’s up 12.5%. However, it slipped slightly from August levels.
Market pace continues to slow. For example, days on market reached 72 days. Similarly, time to sale climbed to 106 days. Supply reached 5.79 months, which is close to balanced conditions. At the same time, new contracts rose to 2,343, a 16.0% increase year over year. Mortgage rates dipped to about 6.1%. Because of this, buyer activity improved.
Takeaway: Overall, Orlando is moving toward balance. Buyers have more time and options. However, sellers must focus on pricing and presentation.
🌴 Tampa Bay: Sales Jump, But Pricing Softens

In the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA, closed sales reached 3,182. That represents a 17.5% increase from last year. However, the median price dropped to $398,000. This equals a 2.7% year-over-year decline.
Year-to-date, total sales reached 30,423, up 1.2%. In contrast, the median price sits at $400,000, down 3.0%. Buyers are returning to the market. Even so, they remain price-sensitive. For instance, updated homes priced correctly continue to sell. Meanwhile, overpriced listings are taking longer.
Takeaway: Overall, Tampa Bay demand is improving. At the same time, buyers have gained leverage. As a result, negotiations are more common.
🏖️ Daytona Beach: Buyers Have More Leverage

The Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA recorded 1,016 home sales. This represents a 23.3% year-over-year increase. Even so, the median price fell to $360,000. This marks a 1.6% decline from last year.
Year-to-date, the area logged 8,492 sales, down 3.1%. Meanwhile, the median price stands at $355,000, reflecting a 1.4% drop. As a result, buyers are active but cautious. They are comparing more homes and negotiating more often. Meanwhile, sellers face increased competition.
Takeaway: Overall, Daytona Beach is active but balanced. Buyers have more control, especially for homes needing updates.
📈 Florida Snapshot: Sales Up, Prices Leveling
Statewide, Florida recorded 21,271 single-family sales. This reflects a 13.6% increase year over year. At the same time, the median price held at $410,000. Meanwhile, the average price rose to $582,035, up 2.3%.
Inventory increased to 106,199 homes. Compared to last year, that’s up 10.7%. As a result, the months’ supply reached 5.1. The market is moving closer to balance. Homes are also taking longer to sell. For example, the time to contract reached 53 days. Similarly, time to sale increased to 93 days. Pending sales rose 7.0%. In addition, cash sales jumped 19.1%. Therefore, demand is still present, but buyers are moving more carefully.
Takeaway: Overall, Florida’s market is stabilizing. Sales are rising while price growth slows. As a result, buyers have more breathing room.
📊 Regional Snapshot: Central Florida Home Sales for September 2025
Central Florida Home Sales for September 2025 show a market finding balance. For example, Orlando is nearing equilibrium. Meanwhile, Tampa Bay is seeing stronger sales. At the same time, Daytona Beach is becoming more buyer-friendly.
Across the region, inventory is healthier. Because of this, both buyers and sellers are adjusting their strategies.
Sellers must focus on pricing and presentation. Meanwhile, buyers now have time to compare options. As a result, they can negotiate with more confidence.
📊 Central Florida Home Sales for September 2025: Summary
Overall, Central Florida Home Sales for September 2025 reflect a stabilizing market. Inventory is rising, while prices remain steady. As a result, buyers have gained leverage.
However, demand has not disappeared. Instead, it has normalized. Because of this, the market is more workable for both buyers and sellers.
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