Inventory crunch hits Coral Springs housing market. Here’s what to know

Coral Springs now has the lowest supply of homes for sale anywhere in Broward County, with active single-family inventory plunging 37% year-over-year, according to February 2026 data from the MIAMI Association of Realtors..

The squeeze has created just a two-month supply of homes if sales continue at the current pace.

FULL STORY: Coral Springs has lowest supply of homes for sale in Broward, new data shows

Here are key takeaways:

  • Coral Springs closed 54 single-family home sales in February 2026, up about 4% from the year before, even as available inventory shrank dramatically.
  • The median sales price for a single-family home in Coral Springs was $690,000, compared to $620,000 across Broward County. Condos and townhomes were cheaper in the city, though, at a $219,000 median versus $270,000 countywide.
  • Broward County’s total active listings fell 7.5% year-over-year, dropping from 17,048 to 15,764. The MIAMI Association of Realtors said decreasing supply “means more buyer competition and upward price pressure.”
  • Home sales over $1 million in Broward grew 20% year-over-year. MIAMI Realtors Chief Economist Gay Cororaton said she expects that segment “to hold up remarkably well because of the acceleration in wealth migration from high-tax states.”
  • Driver’s license exchanges in Broward rose 6% in 2025, with former California, Georgia and Virginia residents leading the influx, according to data obtained by the realtor association.

This report was produced with the assistance of a proprietary tool powered by artificial intelligence and using our own originally reported, written and published content. It was reviewed and edited by our journalists.

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