Miami: High demand and low inventory are driving up home prices, making it difficult for first-time buyers to enter the market.
Orlando: The city's booming tourism industry is driving up demand for housing, but there is a shortage of affordable homes for workers in the service industry.
Jacksonville: The city's low unemployment rate and growing economy are attracting new residents, but there is a shortage of affordable homes for first-time buyers.
Tampa: The city's population is growing rapidly, but new construction is not keeping up with demand, leading to a shortage of homes for sale.
Fort Lauderdale: The city's luxury real estate market is booming, but there is a shortage of affordable homes for middle-class families.
Naples: The city's high-end real estate market is driving up home prices, making it difficult for middle-class families to afford a home.
Sarasota: The city's popularity as a retirement destination is driving up demand for housing, but there is a shortage of affordable homes for retirees on a fixed income.