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Top 8 Florida Metros with Median Home Prices Exceeding $500K

Florida's Sunny Skies Fuel Hot Real Estate Market with Rising Median Home Prices.

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lorida's real estate market is heating up, with a median home list price of around $430,000, matching the national average. However, some cities are seeing prices soar above $500,000. Here are eight Florida cities where the average list price for a house exceeds $500,000.

    Tampa boasts an average list price of $500,000 and is known for its beautiful beaches, Busch Gardens theme park, and professional sports teams. The city's cost of living is 4.2% higher than the national average.

    St. Augustine, America's oldest city, has an average list price of $545,000 and a cost of living that's 10.9% higher than the national average. This historic city offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and cultural attractions.

    Miami Beach is a vibrant city with an average list price of $610,000 and a cost of living that's 18.9% higher than the national average. While it's not as affordable as Miami proper, it still offers a lively atmosphere and stunning beaches.

    Fort Lauderdale has an average list price of $650,000 and is a hub for outdoor activities like kayaking and snorkeling. Its cost of living is 10.5% higher than the national average.

    Sarasota, located on the west coast of Florida, combines coastal woodlands with a bustling metro area. The city's average list price is $669,000, and its cost of living is 5.3% higher than the national average.

    Boca Raton is known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, with an average list price of $729,000 and a cost of living that's 14.1% higher than the national average.

    Miami, one of Florida's most beloved cities, has an average list price of $735,000 and a cost of living that's 18.9% higher than the national average. It's home to numerous professional sports teams and offers a rich cultural scene.

    Naples is one of Florida's most expensive cities, with an average list price of $1,499,000. Despite its high real estate prices, Naples' cost of living is only 13% higher than the national average.

Florida metropolitan areas with median home prices exceeding $500,000 in map view.