Canadian Snowbirds Still Want Out of Florida—but They’re Struggling To Sell Their Homes

Some Canadian snowbirds who flocked to South Florida for the balmy weather are starting to feel frozen out amid the ongoing tariff dispute with the United States. And some of those who have put down roots in Florida are struggling to offload their properties.

In 2025, Canada’s oldest real estate company, Royal LePage, found that 54% of Canadians surveyed were considering selling their stateside homes within the next year, with the main reason being the current political administration.

“The polarizing political climate in the United States is prompting many Canadians to reconsider how and where they spend their time and money,” Phil Soper, president and CEO of Royal LePage, said in a statement…

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