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Highest Home Value in Florida

Top 100 cities ranked by highest home value

Highest Home Value — Florida

1 Palm Beach $1,996,700
2 Naples $1,254,200
3 Key Biscayne $1,238,700
4 Pelican Bay $1,206,200
5 Pinecrest $1,179,400
6 Coral Gables $1,007,500
7 Longboat Key $959,200
8 Siesta Key $954,300
9 Sanibel $912,200
10 Parkland $896,300
11 Islamorada $880,200
12 Marco Island $866,200
13 Southwest Ranches $841,900
14 Key West $816,300
15 Miami Shores $788,600
16 Palmetto Bay $787,000
17 South Miami $736,900
18 Surfside $736,800
19 Marathon $683,700
20 Osprey $680,200
21 Winter Park $676,800
22 Miramar Beach $672,200
23 Lighthouse Point $667,000
24 Boca Raton $660,100
25 Palm Valley $646,200
26 Weston $644,100
27 St. Pete Beach $639,900
28 Lakewood Ranch $626,500
29 Key Largo $626,300
30 Lauderdale-by-the-Sea $626,100
31 Neptune Beach $613,500
32 Celebration $613,000
33 Fort Myers Beach $611,600
34 Jupiter Farms $610,100
35 Keystone $604,800
36 Lely Resort $599,000
37 St. Augustine Beach $590,100
38 Nocatee $585,000
39 Miami Lakes $577,300
40 Treasure Island $573,500
41 Tequesta $570,400
42 Atlantic Beach $565,500
43 Palmer Ranch $563,000
44 Wellington $557,100
45 Cooper City $555,800
46 Jupiter $555,500
47 Palm Beach Gardens $554,300
48 Heathrow $543,600
49 Bay Harbor Islands $542,700
50 Miami Beach $542,000
51 Viera West $539,000
52 Sunset $537,500
53 Palm City $532,100
54 Maitland $526,400
55 Jacksonville Beach $523,600
56 Kendall $516,900
57 Doral $514,600
58 Fish Hawk $509,800
59 Wilton Manors $508,300
60 Miami Springs $504,000
61 Odessa $503,400
62 Coral Springs $502,700
63 Horizon West $498,700
64 Olympia Heights $497,300
65 Flagler Beach $496,800
66 Coral Terrace $496,500
67 Glenvar Heights $496,200
68 North Merritt Island $495,400
69 Westchase $491,300
70 Sunny Isles Beach $489,700
71 Country Walk $489,400
72 Cheval $485,600
73 Gulf Breeze $484,800
74 Doctor Phillips $484,000
75 Fernandina Beach $483,700
76 Punta Gorda $482,300
77 Palm Springs North $476,500
78 Miami $475,200
79 Belle Isle $474,700
80 Orangetree $473,800
81 Westchester $473,300
82 Westwood Lakes $465,000
83 The Acreage $464,400
84 Lake Mary $462,200
85 Bonita Springs $460,600
86 Satellite Beach $459,800
87 East Lake $457,300
88 North Palm Beach $456,700
89 Fort Lauderdale $455,600
90 Destin $455,100
91 Lutz $451,800
92 Cocoa Beach $451,800
93 Fruit Cove $451,600
94 Tamiami $451,400
95 Laurel $450,200
96 Richmond West $448,900
97 North Bay Village $448,000
98 World Golf Village $447,900
99 The Hammocks $437,700
100 Connerton $437,000

The most expensive housing markets in Florida reflect areas of high demand, limited supply, and strong local economies. Palm Beach leads with a median home value of $1,996,700. These cities are often located in major metro areas or regions with significant economic activity.

High home values are driven by factors including strong job markets, desirable locations, good school districts, and limited buildable land. For homeowners, high values represent significant wealth accumulation, but for prospective buyers, they create substantial barriers to entry.

Many of the most expensive markets have seen rapid appreciation over the past decade, outpacing income growth and raising affordability concerns. This has led to increased interest in remote work opportunities that allow residents to earn high salaries while living in more affordable areas.

Did You Know?

  • 1. A typical home in Palm Beach costs $1,996,700 — 5.7x the national median of $350,000.
  • 2. Home values in the top 10 most expensive cities have increased by an average of 40-60% over the past decade.
  • 3. In the most expensive markets, a 20% down payment alone exceeds the median home price in most U.S. cities.

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