u/Flashy_Collection590

Winter Park Housing Market Update – April 2026

Hey everyone — I'm a licensed real estate professional here in Central Florida, and I wanted to share the latest housing market stats for Winter Park, in case you're thinking of relocating, investing, or just keeping an eye on trends.

I pull this data directly from a program called Sunstats, so while I use AI to help format the post, the data and insights are my own — this is not an AI generated report.

Real estate data is typically released about a month behind to ensure it's accurate and complete. Here's what the Winter Park market looked like for April 2026, broken down by zip code:

📍 32789

🏡 60 new listings came onto the market this month

✍️ 55 homes went under contract

✅ 30 homes sold

⏳ Median days on market: 148 (This reflects the time from when a home went live to when it closed — up 146.7% from 60 days in April 2025)

💵 Median selling price: $800,000 (up 23.3% from $649,000 in April 2025)

📦 Months of supply: 4.6 months (up 7% from 4.3 months in April 2025)

📊 Note: The significant jump in median days on market is likely tied to a single luxury sale — a home at 887 Georgia Ave that closed on April 30th at $4.5 million after sitting on the market for 222 days.

📍 32792

🏡 60 new listings came onto the market this month

✍️ 60 homes went under contract

✅ 37 homes sold

⏳ Median days on market: 49 (This reflects the time from when a home went live to when it closed — down 16.9% from 59 days in April 2025)

💵 Median selling price: $421,000 (down 2.1% from $430,000 in April 2025)

📦 Months of supply: 3 months (down 31.8% from 4.4 months in April 2025)

A quick explainer on months of supply: Months of supply measures how long it would take to sell all current homes on the market at the current pace of sales. The general benchmarks are:

🔴 Under 6 months — Seller's market.

⚖️ 6–7 months — Neutral market.

🟢 Above 7 months — Buyer's market.

These numbers include all property types—single-family homes, condos, and townhomes.

📍 If you'd like to see a breakdown for a specific zip code, city, or just want to compare condos vs. single-family homes, I'm happy to send over the info—just reply here or send a quick DM. No sales pitch—just helpful data from someone who lives and works in the area.

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u/Flashy_Collection590 — 3 days ago

Daytona Beach Area Housing Market Update – April 2026

Hey everyone — I'm a licensed real estate professional here in Central Florida, and I wanted to share the latest housing market stats for the Daytona Beach area, including Deltona and Ormond Beach, in case you're thinking of relocating, investing, or just keeping an eye on trends.

I pull this data directly from a program called Sunstats, so while I use AI to help format the post, the data and insights are my own — this is not an AI generated report.

Real estate data is typically released about a month behind to ensure it's accurate and complete. Here's what the Daytona Beach area market looked like for April 2026:

🏡 1,789 new listings came onto the market this month

✍️ 1,554 homes went under contract

✅ 1,299 homes sold

⏳ Median days on market: 85 (This reflects the time from when a home went live to when it closed — down 5.6% from 90 days in April 2025)

💵 Median selling price: $349,900 (up 1.4% from $345,000 in April 2025)

📦 Months of supply: 5.2 months (down 23.5% from 6.8 months in April 2025)

A quick explainer on months of supply: Months of supply measures how long it would take to sell all current homes on the market at the current pace of sales. The general benchmarks are:

🔴 Under 6 months — Seller's market.

⚖️ 6–7 months — Neutral market.

🟢 Above 7 months — Buyer's market.

These numbers include all property types—single-family homes, condos, and townhomes.

📍 If you'd like to see a breakdown for a specific zip code, city, or just want to compare condos vs. single-family homes, I'm happy to send over the info—just reply here or send a quick DM. No sales pitch—just helpful data from someone who lives and works in the area.

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u/Flashy_Collection590 — 3 days ago

Greater Orlando Housing Market Update – April 2026

Hey everyone — I'm a licensed real estate professional here in Central Florida, and I wanted to share the latest housing market stats for the Greater Orlando area, in case you're thinking of relocating, investing, or just keeping an eye on trends.

I pull this data directly from a program called Sunstats, so while I use AI to help format the post, the data and insights are my own — this is not an AI generated report.

Real estate data is typically released about a month behind to ensure it's accurate and complete. Here's what the Greater Orlando market looked like for April 2026:

🏡 5,022 new listings came onto the market this month

✍️ 3,957 homes went under contract

✅ 3,354 homes sold

⏳ Median days on market: 81 (This reflects the time from when a home went live to when it closed — up 5.2% from 77 days in April 2025)

💵 Median selling price: $400,000 (down 1.2% from $405,000 in April 2025)

📦 Months of supply: 4.8 months (down 2% from 4.9 months in April 2025)

A quick explainer on months of supply: Months of supply measures how long it would take to sell all current homes on the market at the current pace of sales. The general benchmarks are:

🔴 Under 6 months — Seller's market.

⚖️ 6–7 months — Neutral market.

🟢 Above 7 months — Buyer's market.

These numbers include all property types—single-family homes, condos, and townhomes.

📍 If you'd like to see a breakdown for a specific zip code, city, or just want to compare condos vs. single-family homes, I'm happy to send over the info—just reply here or send a quick DM. No sales pitch—just helpful data from someone who lives and works in the area.

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u/Flashy_Collection590 — 3 days ago
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Greater Orlando Housing Market Update – April 2026

Hey everyone — I'm a licensed real estate professional here in Central Florida, and I wanted to share the latest housing market stats for the Greater Orlando area, in case you're thinking of relocating, investing, or just keeping an eye on trends.

I pull this data directly from a program called Sunstats, so while I use AI to help format the post, the data and insights are my own — this is not an AI generated report.

Real estate data is typically released about a month behind to ensure it's accurate and complete. Here's what the Greater Orlando market looked like for April 2026:

🏡 5,022 new listings came onto the market this month

✍️ 3,957 homes went under contract

✅ 3,354 homes sold

⏳ Median days on market: 81 (This reflects the time from when a home went live to when it closed — up 5.2% from 77 days in April 2025)

💵 Median selling price: $400,000 (down 1.2% from $405,000 in April 2025)

📦 Months of supply: 4.8 months (down 2% from 4.9 months in April 2025)

A quick explainer on months of supply: Months of supply measures how long it would take to sell all current homes on the market at the current pace of sales. The general benchmarks are:

🔴 Under 6 months — Seller's market.

⚖️ 6–7 months — Neutral market.

🟢 Above 7 months — Buyer's market.

These numbers include all property types—single-family homes, condos, and townhomes.

📍 If you'd like to see a breakdown for a specific zip code, city, or just want to compare condos vs. single-family homes, I'm happy to send over the info—just reply here or send a quick DM. No sales pitch—just helpful data from someone who lives and works in the area.

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u/Flashy_Collection590 — 3 days ago

Hey everyone — I'm a licensed real estate professional here in Central Florida, and I wanted to share the latest housing market stats for Winter Park, in case you're thinking of relocating, investing, or just keeping an eye on trends.

Real estate data is typically released about a month behind to ensure it's accurate and complete. Here's what the Winter Park market looked like for March 2026, broken down by zip code:

📍 32789

🏡 64 homes were listed

✍️ 36 homes went under contract

✅ 36 homes sold

⏳ Median days on market: 65 (down 4.4% from 68 days in March 2025)

💵 Median selling price: $770,000 (down 24.5% from $1,019,500 in March 2025)

📦 Months of supply: 4.5 months

📍 32792

🏡 73 homes were listed

✍️ 46 homes went under contract

✅ 51 homes sold

⏳ Median days on market: 65 (up 22.6% from 53 days in March 2025)

💵 Median selling price: $430,000 (unchanged from March 2025)

📦 Months of supply: 3.2 months

A quick explainer on months of supply: This measures how long it would take to sell all current homes on the market at the current pace of sales. The general benchmarks are:

🔴 Under 6 months — Seller's market.

⚖️ 6–7 months — Neutral market.

🟢 Above 7 months — Buyer's market.

These numbers include all property types—single-family homes, condos, and townhomes.

📍 If you'd like to see a breakdown for a specific zip code, city, or just want to compare condos vs. single-family homes, I'm happy to send over the info—just reply here or send a quick DM. No sales pitch—just helpful data from someone who lives and works in the area.

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u/Flashy_Collection590 — 1 month ago