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Florida Leads U.S. in Residential Real Estate Vacancy Rates

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Florida​ Cities Dominate Nation’s List of⁣ Highest Housing Vacancy‌ Rates

CAPE CORAL, FL – Six of the‍ largest metropolitan⁢ areas in Florida are experiencing significantly ​higher housing vacancy rates than the national average, according to a new study by⁤ Lance Surety Bonds. The analysis, released today, reveals a concerning trend in the state’s housing market, despite​ recent declines in some areas.

Cape Coral and Fort⁣ Myers lead the nation ⁤with‍ a 38.7% vacancy rate, followed‌ closely by North Port-BradentonSarasota at 23.7%. Tampa-St. Petersburg-clearwater ranks third nationally with 13.3% of homes vacant, with Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford ‍(9.5%)⁣ and⁤ jacksonville ⁣(8.6%) also⁣ appearing in the top ten.

The study,⁤ which compared the 75 largest population areas‌ in the U.S., utilized data⁢ from the ‌U.S. Census Bureau and CommercialEdge.

While most Florida markets struggled with vacancies, Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford and North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota showed⁢ positive movement. Orlando experienced a⁢ 10 percentage point drop in vacancies between 2018 and 2023, while⁢ the Sarasota area‌ saw a 7.8 percentage point ​decrease.

“These drops could indicate increasing demand for housing, new residents moving in, or stronger local economies,” the Lance Surety Bonds study concluded.

Worcester, Massachusetts, ⁤reported the lowest‌ vacancy rate in the country at 3.6%, with Grand Rapids, Michigan, and San Jose, California, also demonstrating ⁢limited home vacancies.

the analysis also highlighted challenges in Florida’s commercial real estate sector. ​Orlando ranked 18th nationally for commercial office vacancies (16.7%), followed‌ by Tampa (15.9%) ⁤and Miami (15.6%).

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