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Luis Bedoya
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Largo, FL
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Tampa Bay Real Estate Market Report – 4-Week Snapshot (June 2025)

Luis Bedoya
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Largo, FL
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📈 Tampa Bay Real Estate Trends – June 2025 4-Week Report

The latest 4-week market report (as of June 6, 2025) for the Tampa Bay region offers a clear overview of activity across Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco, Sarasota, and Manatee counties. Whether you’re buying, selling, or investing, here’s what you need to know.

🔍 Market Overview (Past 4 Weeks)

  • Active listings: 6,681
  • Closed sales: 4,435
  • Pending properties: 4,597
  • Canceled listings: 1,397
  • Temporarily off-market: 426

This data reflects a busy and competitive real estate market, with buyers actively pursuing homes across the region.

📍 Pinellas County Highlights

  • Single-Family Homes:
    • Active: 938
    • Closed: 334
    • Total Sales Volume: $138M (250 transactions)
  • Condos & Townhomes:
    • Closed: 939
    • Total Sales Volume: $132M (298 transactions)

Pinellas County remains a hot spot due to its coastal location and high demand, especially in areas like Clearwater, Largo, and Indian Rocks Beach.

📊 Year-Over-Year Comparison

  • Single-family homes: Slight drop in transaction volume, but values are holding steady.
  • Condos: Some units have experienced up to a 25% price drop due to new Florida HOA and structural inspection regulations.

💡 What This Means for Buyers & Investors

  • Opportunities: Price dips in the condo market may favor primary homebuyers looking for mid- to long-term appreciation.
  • Warnings: Always check the financial health and reserve requirements of the HOA.
  • Trends: The market is adjusting post-2024, offering new entry points for informed buyers with flexible strategies.
  • Luis Bedoya

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