Lake County, Florida — Recent housing data released by Realtor.com reveals that both homebuyers and sellers in Lake County experienced a noticeable dip in property sale prices in April 2025 compared to March. This trend suggests a cooling of the local housing market after a period of higher activity.
According to Realtor.com’s latest analysis, the median price for homes sold in Lake County in April stood at $369,900, which is 5.9% lower than March’s median of $393,250. This monthly decline marks a significant pullback and could indicate shifting buyer demand or seasonal market adjustments.
However, when comparing April 2025 to the same month a year earlier, the change is minimal — up just slightly from $369,750 in April 2024, showing that overall, prices have remained relatively stable year-over-year.
Note: The data, sourced from completed real estate transactions (deed records), doesn’t include current home listings. Realtor.com’s data typically reflects activity with a few months’ delay and should not be confused with listing prices, which often differ from actual sales prices.
Median Sale Price Breakdown in Lake County
- Single-Family Homes:
- In April, the median sale price for single-family homes in Lake County was $375,000, showing a 6.2% drop from March’s median of $399,999.
- Compared to April 2024, the price decreased slightly by 1.3%, when the median stood at $379,994.
- Luxury Market Activity: Eighteen single-family homes sold for $1 million or more in April 2025 — down sharply from 38 luxury sales in April 2024, reflecting a slowdown in the high-end market.
- Condos and Townhomes:
- These properties saw a significant monthly decrease of 17.8%, with the median dropping to $222,000 in April from $270,000 in March.
- However, when compared to April 2024’s median of $181,000, prices are actually up by 22.7%, showing solid growth in this segment over the past year.
- Notably, four condos or townhomes sold for $1 million or more in April 2025, compared to zero million-dollar sales in this category in April 2024 — indicating a rise in upscale condo demand.
Overall Market Activity in Lake County
- A total of 776 home sales were recorded in April 2025, down 3.2% from 802 sales in April 2024.
- Despite fewer transactions, the total value of all residential real estate sold in the county reached $342.6 million.
This suggests that while fewer homes were sold, overall value remained relatively strong — likely due to mid-range or luxury home transactions.
How Florida’s Statewide Market Compares
- Across Florida, the median home sale price was $380,298 in April, barely down from $380,563 in March.
- There were 35,857 recorded residential sales statewide, a drop of 15.3% compared to 42,340 in April 2024 — indicating a broad slowdown in market activity.
- Total value of home sales in Florida fell by 10.1%, from $24.9 billion in March to $22.4 billion in April.
Breakdown by Property Type (Statewide):
- Single-Family Homes:
- Median price slipped slightly from $401,633 in March to $400,000 in April.
- Compared to April 2024, single-family home prices are down 3.2% from $413,277, suggesting some statewide price softening in this segment.
- Condos & Townhomes:
- Median prices rose 1.2%, from $306,778 in March to $310,369 in April.
- However, they are still 6.4% lower than a year ago, when the median was $331,645, indicating some longer-term decline.
- Luxury Sales ($1M+):
- In April 2025, 9.14% of all homes sold in Florida were priced at $1 million or more, a drop from 10.12% in April 2024 — pointing to softening demand at the luxury end of the market.
Understanding the Numbers: Why the Median Matters
The median home price — the middle value in the list of all home sales — provides a more accurate picture of market trends than the average price. Unlike the average, the median isn’t distorted by extremely low or high-priced properties.
For example, a single sale of a luxury estate for $10 million can dramatically inflate the average but won’t affect the median unless it shifts the exact middle value of all recorded prices.
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