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  2. Top 50 Real Estate Markets for 2025 - AOL

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    2025 existing home median sales price year over year: 4.5% Combined 2025 existing home sales and price growth : 16.8% Read More: I’m a Real Estate Agent — These 5 Florida Cities Are Becoming ...

  3. 7 Housing Markets Where Home Values Could Plummet Next Year - AOL

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    Orlando, Florida. Median home price: $380,216. YoY change: 1.6%. Orlando suffers from the same fundamental risks as Tampa — plus one more. “Orlando’s housing market is heavily tied to ...

  4. 2025 Real Estate Forecast: 15 Top Markets on the East Coast - AOL

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    Orlando, Florida. Also includes: Kissimmee, Sanford. 2025 existing home sale counts year over yea r: 15.2%. ... 2025 existing home median sale price year over year: 9.0%.

  5. List of U.S. states by median home price - Wikipedia

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    U.S. states and D.C. by median home price, February 2024 (in February 2024 dollars) [1] State rank State or territory Median home price in US$ 1 Hawaii: $839,013 2 California: $765,197 — District of Columbia: $610,548 3 Massachusetts: $596,410 4 Washington: $575,894 5 Colorado: $539,151 6 Utah: $509,433 7 New Jersey: $503,432 8 Oregon: $487,244 9

  6. 2025 Real Estate Forecast: Top 9 Markets in Florida - AOL

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    2025 existing home median sales price year over year: 9.6% Combined 2025 existing home sales and price growth : 10.4% Discover More: I’m a Real Estate Agent — These 5 Florida Cities Are ...

  7. Orlando, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Housing prices in Greater Orlando went up 37.08% in one year, from a median of $182,300 in November 2004 to $249,900 in November 2005, and eventually peaked at $264,436 in July 2007. From there, with the economic meltdown, prices plummeted, with the median falling below $200,000 in September 2008, at one point falling at an annual rate of 39.27%.