10 Texas Suburbs Where the Housing Market Is Starting to Collapse

10 Texas Suburbs Where the Housing Market Is Starting to Collapse

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Mar 25, 2026

For years, Florida was one of the hottest real estate markets in America.

People moved from New York, Chicago, and California chasing sunshine, lower taxes, and the promise that property values would keep climbing. Homes sold in days. Investors rushed in. Builders couldn't construct neighborhoods fast enough to meet demand.

But something has changed.

Across Florida today, price cuts are rising, inventory is piling up, and homes are sitting on the market longer than they have in years. What once looked like unstoppable growth is beginning to show clear signs of a housing market correction.

In this video, we break down 10 Florida cities where the housing dream is quietly fading — markets that soared during the pandemic boom and are now facing falling demand, rising insurance costs, and serious affordability pressure.