Florida, Florida · All 67 Counties
Florida is the third most populous state in America -- 22 million residents across 67 counties, 4,510 miles of coastline, and real estate markets that span from $150K Panhandle bungalows to $50M Palm Beach Island estates. Whether you are buying, selling, renting, or investing anywhere in the Sunshine State, this hub connects every Florida zip code to a dedicated BKRS.com market guide -- organized by region, county, and city.
The Florida Zip Code Guide
Florida real estate divides into six major regions -- each with its own market character, price dynamics, and lifestyle drivers. Explore the region that fits your goals.
South Florida is the engine of Florida real estate -- Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties forming a 100-mile coastal corridor of international finance, luxury living, Latin American culture, and some of the world's most valuable beachfront real estate. Markets covered include Miami, Miami Beach, Brickell, Wynwood, Coral Gables, Aventura, Sunny Isles Beach, Hallandale Beach, Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs, Pembroke Pines, Plantation, Weston, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Coconut Creek, Margate, Tamarac, Lauderhill, Pompano Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, and more.
Tampa Bay is Florida's most dynamic growth metro -- a four-county region anchored by Tampa's downtown waterfront, St. Petersburg's arts district, Clearwater's America's Best Beach, and Sarasota's Gulf Coast culture. Markets covered include Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Riverview, Wesley Chapel, Lakeland, Bradenton, Sarasota, Dunedin, Palm Harbor, Spring Hill, and more.
Central Florida is the theme park and tourism capital of the world -- Orlando, Kissimmee, and the surrounding communities host Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld while also housing a rapidly growing technology, healthcare, and aerospace economy. Markets covered include Orlando, Kissimmee, Davenport, Celebration, Windermere, Winter Park, Winter Garden, Oviedo, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, Sanford, Clermont, and more.
Northeast Florida anchored by Jacksonville -- the largest city in Florida by land area and one of the Southeast's fastest-growing metros -- with historic St. Augustine, the university city of Gainesville, and the beach communities of Ponte Vedra and Fernandina Beach. Markets covered include Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra Beach, St. Augustine, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Orange Park, Gainesville, and more.
Southwest Florida anchored by the Naples-Fort Myers-Cape Coral triangle delivers some of the Gulf Coast's finest luxury real estate alongside one of the state's most compelling affordability plays. Markets covered include Naples, Marco Island, Bonita Springs, Estero, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel Island, Cape Coral, North Fort Myers, Lehigh Acres, Ave Maria, Miromar Lakes, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, and more.
North Central Florida anchored by Tallahassee's state capital and university culture, Ocala's equestrian world capital, and The Villages' extraordinary active adult community. Markets covered include Tallahassee, Gainesville, Ocala, The Villages, Palm Coast, Deltona, Daytona Beach area, and more.
Florida Neighborhoods at a Glance
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Most clients don't just want a transaction. They want to know what to do next. BKRS.com was built around the four decisions every real estate owner faces — and we're equipped to guide you through all of them, in any Florida zip code.
Find the right property in the right Florida zip code at the right price.
Know when holding is the smartest financial move you can make.
Activate your asset. Florida's rental demand is strong and growing year over year.
When it's time to exit, we position your property to command maximum value.
Florida, Florida — In Depth
Florida's real estate market is the most diverse in the United States -- a single state whose 67 counties span from the Gulf Coast luxury corridor of Naples and Sarasota to the Atlantic tech economy of Melbourne and Palm Bay, from the international finance hub of Miami to the equestrian capital of Wellington, from Tallahassee's university and government city to the Villages' extraordinary active adult community. Understanding Florida real estate means understanding its regions.
Florida's six primary real estate regions each have distinct market dynamics:
Florida recorded the largest net in-migration of any US state for the third consecutive year in 2025 -- approximately 490,000 net new residents, driven by no state income tax, year-round warm climate, and continued domestic migration from high-cost Northeastern and Midwestern metros. This population pressure sustains housing demand across virtually every Florida market regardless of national interest rate conditions.
Florida's real estate market in 2025 is characterized by regional divergence rather than statewide uniformity -- South Florida's luxury markets (Palm Beach Island, Fisher Island, Coral Gables) have seen appreciation, while some post-pandemic overbuilt markets in Southwest Florida (Cape Coral, North Port, Punta Gorda) are experiencing price normalization. Tampa Bay, Northeast Florida, and Central Florida's primary residential markets have largely stabilized at post-pandemic price levels with modest year-over-year growth. Understanding which region is in which phase of the cycle is the critical insight for 2025-2026 Florida real estate decisions.
Florida offers investment opportunities across every risk-return profile: South Florida luxury real estate for capital preservation and international buyer demand; Tampa Bay and Jacksonville primary residential markets for stable appreciation driven by employment growth; the Orlando-Kissimmee STR corridor for vacation rental income from 70M+ annual theme park visitors; Ocala and Gainesville for cash-flow-positive single-family rentals at accessible price points; and the post-correction Southwest Florida market for contrarian pricing considerations in communities with permanent lifestyle appeal. No other state offers this breadth of investment opportunity within a single real estate market.
Florida's long-term real estate case is structural and demographic: the state is the primary destination for the Baby Boomer retirement wave (the largest generational cohort in American history), the natural magnet for domestic migration from high-tax Northeastern states, a growing hub for international capital from Latin America and Europe, and the home of a rapidly diversifying technology and healthcare economy anchored by Scripps Florida, Florida Polytechnic, and the Space Coast's aerospace sector. These structural demand drivers will sustain Florida real estate through every economic cycle for decades to come.
Why BKRS.com
Every Florida zip code has its own dynamics. Our agents don't just know the city — they know the streets, the buildings, and the data behind every active market.
We don't just process transactions. We help you figure out the right move — whether that's acquiring, holding, activating, or exiting a Florida property.
We track price-per-square-foot, days on market, and inventory levels across every Florida zip code — weekly, not quarterly.
Need rental comps, cap rate projections, or appreciation data by zip code? We run the numbers before you commit — not after.
From first showing to closing — and everything in between — our agents, coordinators, and network are in your corner every step of the way.
Tell us which zip code interests you — we'll handle the rest.
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No matter which Florida market you are targeting -- from a Naples waterfront estate to an Orlando vacation rental to a Jacksonville starter home -- our BKRS.com team operates statewide. Tell us your target area and goals.