Florida Escrow Costs Are Skyrocketing — Here’s Why It Matters for Homeowners and Future Buyers

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Florida homeowners are facing a new financial reality: escrow costs are soaring faster here than anywhere else in the country. According to a fresh analysis from Realtor.com, escrow payments in Florida have surged 70% since 2019 — far outpacing the 45% national average increase.

The result? Nearly 38% of every monthly mortgage payment in Florida now goes to escrow alone. That means more than one‑third of what homeowners send their lenders each month is routed to property taxes and homeowners insurance, not principal or interest.

What’s Driving Florida’s Escrow Explosion?

The surge in escrow costs comes down to two forces hitting Florida harder than any other state: rapidly rising insurance premiums and increasing property taxes. Cotality (formerly CoreLogic), which conducted the analysis, points to Florida’s uniquely high hurricane, wind, and flood risk — and the multibillion‑dollar damage events that continue to batter the state.

According to Kiplinger, Florida now has the third-highest average annual homeowners insurance premium in the nation at $5,838. But in certain communities — like Tavernier in the Florida Keys — average premiums soar to nearly $19,000 per year.

As Cotality Principal Economist Archana Pradhan noted, rising escrow burdens are “reshaping the financial reality of homeownership,” squeezing fixed‑income residents and pricing out would‑be buyers.

How Does Florida Compare to Neighboring States?

Florida’s escrow spike tops the region, but nearby states are also feeling the pressure. According to related Realtor.com reports:

  • Louisiana escrow costs are up 63% since 2019
  • Alabama is up 62%
  • Georgia is up 58%

Still, none come close to Florida’s 70% spike — the largest increase in the United States.

Is Relief on the Way?

Yes — at least for some homeowners. In early January, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that Citizens Property Insurance policyholders will see “meaningful premium reductions” beginning this spring. New state‑approved rates are expected to reduce premiums for more than 330,000 Floridians, with reductions averaging 8.7%.

Some counties will see even steeper drops:

  • Broward County: 14.1% reduction
  • Miami‑Dade County: 14.0% reduction
  • Palm Beach County: 11.9% reduction
  • Monroe County: 11.3% reduction

Several private insurers — including Florida Peninsula, Security First, and University Property & Casualty — have also announced plans to reduce rates under recent state reforms. Whether these changes will meaningfully offset escrow increases remains to be seen.

Quick Refresher: What Is Escrow?

Escrow is a portion of the mortgage payment that lenders collect each month to cover a homeowner’s property taxes and insurance costs. When those underlying expenses rise, monthly mortgage payments rise — even if the interest rate stays the same.

Why This Matters for Real Estate Professionals

With escrow now consuming more than a third of Floridians’ mortgage payments, buyers and agents must factor these rising costs into affordability calculations. Industry professionals who clearly understand insurance trends, tax impacts, and Florida’s shifting market conditions will be better positioned to guide clients through critical decisions.

If you’re entering the real estate field — or expanding your professional credentials — Cameron Academy offers flexible, trusted licensing and continuing education across Florida and all 50 states. Understanding topics like escrow, insurance, and property taxation isn’t just useful — it’s essential for long‑term success in today’s evolving market landscape.

For the full original report, visit the Daytona Beach News‑Journal, part of the USA TODAY Network.

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