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Florida Markets & Neighborhoods

Florida real estate markets and neighborhoods

Explore Florida real estate markets by region — Central Florida, St. Johns, Tampa Bay, South Florida, and beyond. Click any region to browse homes, prices, and local market data.

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Explore Florida real estate markets by region — Central FL, Saint Johns, Tampa Bay, South Florida and beyond. Buy, Rent, Sell with BKRS. License #3583547.

Buy. Keep. Rent. Sell.

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Single-family, condo, luxury, and investment buying across Florida.
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Long-term residential, vacation, and corporate rentals statewide.
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About Florida Markets & Neighborhoods

This is the Florida Markets & Neighborhoods page on BKRS.com — a Florida real estate brokerage covering all 67 counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the questions buyers, renters, and investors ask most.

How are Florida neighborhoods organized on BKRS?

BKRS organizes coverage by region — Central Florida, Tampa Bay, South Florida, Saint Johns, Treasure Coast, Panhandle, and Southwest Florida — then by county, city, and ZIP within each region.

What's the most popular Florida real estate region?

Demand varies by buyer type. Central Florida leads on relocation; South Florida leads on luxury and international; Tampa Bay leads on growth-suburb activity; Saint Johns leads on coastal value.

Where can I find homes near Disney?

Disney-adjacent inventory clusters in Orange County (Dr. Phillips, Bay Hill, Windermere) and Osceola County (Celebration, Reunion, ChampionsGate, Kissimmee).

Where are Florida's luxury condo markets?

Brickell and Sunny Isles Beach in Miami-Dade, downtown Sarasota, downtown Tampa (Water Street), Naples and Marco Island in Collier County, and select coastal Pinellas and Walton (30A) markets.

Where can I buy a vacation home in Florida?

Top vacation home corridors include Walton County's 30A (Rosemary, Alys, Inlet Beach), Osceola County's STR-zoned communities, Lee County (Sanibel, Captiva), Monroe County (Keys), and select Collier County communities.

Does BKRS handle every Florida market?

Yes — BKRS is licensed statewide and represents buyers and sellers in every Florida county. Reach an agent via the form.

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Not legal, tax, or financial advice. Information on this page is provided for general informational purposes only. BKRS is not a lender, mortgage broker, tax advisor, attorney, insurance agent, or financial advisor. Loan terms, eligibility, rates, tax treatment, insurance availability, and program rules vary by individual circumstance and change over time. Consult a licensed mortgage professional, tax advisor, attorney, or insurance agent for advice specific to your situation.

Property and market information. All listings, prices, neighborhood information, school district data, and market statistics are believed accurate but are not guaranteed and are subject to change without notice. Buyers should independently verify all information of material importance, including but not limited to school zoning, HOA rules, zoning, flood zones, and condition.

Investment property. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Real estate involves risk, including loss of principal. Rental income, occupancy, expenses, and returns are not guaranteed and depend on many factors. Independent legal, tax, and financial advice is recommended before any investment decision.