Cape Coral’s Housing Market Hits Buyer-Friendly Territory as Homes Sit 119 Days

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The Cape Coral–Fort Myers housing market has officially shifted into buyer-favorable territory, with homes now taking a median 119 days to sell—far slower than Florida’s 98‑day median and significantly behind the national pace of 77 days. Fresh data from HousingWire confirms that this prolonged time on market signals a meaningful regional cooling that buyers and real estate professionals should watch closely.

Inventory Rises, Buyers Gain Leverage

The metro currently holds 7,910 active listings and 4.6 months of supply—noticeably higher than Florida’s 3.3 months and the U.S. average of 2.7 months. More inventory equals more negotiating power for buyers.

Even though 369 new homes hit the market this week and 444 were absorbed, accumulated inventory from previous months remains elevated, maintaining buyer-friendly conditions.

Market Snapshot at a Glance

  • 119 days median on market
  • 4.6 months of housing supply
  • 36.9% listings with price reductions
  • Median list price: $454,000

Price Reductions Reflect a Market Reset

A notable 36.9% of active listings dropped their asking prices last week, while only 1.6% increased them. The current median list price sits at $454,000—about 6.4% below the statewide median.

Interestingly, price per square foot sits nearly equal to Florida’s average ($251.7 vs. $250.5), indicating that the region’s homes maintain intrinsic value even amid price adjustments.

A Region Moving Differently Than the Rest of Florida

Cape Coral–Fort Myers stands apart from statewide patterns. Homes take nearly three extra weeks to sell compared to Florida’s median, and inventory provides far more breathing room. Compared to national trends, the divide is even more dramatic.

The data suggests a market easing out of the fast-paced frenzy of previous years, allowing buyers to move more deliberately and negotiate more assertively.

What Buyers and Sellers Should Watch

Professionals should monitor a few crucial indicators:

  • The 119-day time-on-market trend.
  • Price reduction frequency—now at 36.9%.
  • Absorption vs. new listings—currently favoring absorption.

For buyers, the moment is advantageous: more choices, slower timelines, and pricing flexibility. For sellers, strategic pricing and patience are key.

Cameron Academy’s Take

For Florida real estate students and professionals training with Cameron Academy, this market serves as a real-world case study in inventory cycles, absorption rates, and pricing trends. Our Florida real estate courses prepare you to analyze markets exactly like this—giving you confidence and expertise in shifting conditions.

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