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Coral Springs home sales dip as Broward market heats up. Here’s what to know

Coral Springs saw closed sales drop 3% and prices dip 1% last month compared to April 2025, going against the broader county trend.
Coral Springs saw closed sales drop 3% and prices dip 1% last month compared to April 2025, going against the broader county trend. Photo from FilterGrade via Unsplash

Broward County’s residential real estate market posted gains for the second consecutive month in April, but Coral Springs bucked the trend with a slight downturn.

New data shows tight inventory is squeezing buyers across the region.

FULL STORY: Broward home sales rise as Coral Springs faces slight downturn, April data shows

Coral Springs brought in the fourth most single-family home sales in Broward in April, even as data shows inventory is falling.
Coral Springs brought in the fourth most single-family home sales in Broward in April, even as data shows inventory is falling. Getty Images/iStockphoto

Here are key takeaways:

  • Single-family home sales in Broward County rose 7.6% year-over-year in April, while condo and townhouse sales climbed 1.8%, according to the MIAMI Association of Realtors.
  • Coral Springs saw closed sales drop 3% and prices dip 1% compared to April 2025, going against the broader county trend.
  • Coral Springs has the tightest supply in Broward, with just two months of single-family inventory. Active listings fell 48% year-over-year and new listings dropped 21%.
  • Buyers pay a premium in Coral Springs, where the median single-family home price hit $686,000 in April, compared to $620,000 across the rest of the county. Condos and townhomes are more affordable at a $203,000 median.
  • MIAMI Realtors Chief Economist Gay Cororaton said South Florida remains “resilient” amid economic uncertainty, continuing to attract out-of-state movers, second home buyers and corporations fleeing higher-tax states.

This report was produced with the assistance of a proprietary tool powered by artificial intelligence and using our own originally reported, written and published content. It was reviewed and edited by our journalists.

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