Florida wrapped up the first month of the year with a record-breaking number of homes for sale, according to Redfin’s latest data analysis. At the end of January, there were 172,209 homes on the market, the most Florida has ever seen. That’s a 22.7 percent jump from last year.
Source: Inman News
Florida housing market hits record inventory, Redfin says
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