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Aerial photo of Palm Aire Condos in Pompano Beach, Florida by Hansel Duran Realtor at LoKation Real Estate

Florida’s Condo Market Is Under Pressure: 5 Factors Owners Should Watch Now

August 08, 20253 min read

Florida’s condo market is entering a critical period and for many homeowners, the next few months may be the best window to sell before conditions shift even further.

While buyer demand hasn’t disappeared, there’s growing pressure on buildings and by extension, condo owners as new laws, higher fees, and insurance premiums begin to reshape the landscape. In short: the market is changing, and homeowners should stay informed.

Here’s what you need to know:

1. Reserves Are No Longer Optional and Many Buildings Aren’t Ready

After the tragic Surfside condo collapse in 2021, new state laws now require Florida condo associations to undergo milestone structural inspections and hold minimum reserve funds for repairs. Unfortunately, many buildings still fall short.

Buyers and lenders are paying close attention to reserve studies and financial reports. Buildings that fail to meet reserve requirements may face financing issues, plummeting demand, and price pressure.

2. Special Assessments Are Surging

To comply with the new laws, some condo buildings have already issued special assessments totaling thousands of dollars per unit often without much notice.

These unexpected costs are making it harder for owners to hold on and discouraging new buyers from entering the market. In older buildings especially, assessments can pile on quickly as repair timelines approach.

3. HOA Fees Are Skyrocketing

To boost reserves and meet inspection standards, many condo associations are hiking monthly dues and some buildings have doubled fees in less than two years.

What used to be a relatively affordable ownership option is now becoming less financially attractive, especially for retirees or part-time residents.

4. Insurance Premiums Continue to Climb

Florida insurance premiums have been rising across the board and condos are no exception. For some buildings, coverage has become more expensive or difficult to obtain, especially for those near the coast or with deferred maintenance.

Buyers are factoring this in. Higher premiums + higher HOA = less buying power and more resistance to current asking prices.

5. Inventory Is Rising Fast — Especially in Pompano Beach

Across South Florida, inventory is creeping up as sellers try to exit before additional assessments or buyer scrutiny kicks in. In Palm Aire (Pompano Beach, 33069), inventory has nearly tripled over the past two years, according to MLS data.

Inventory in Zip Code 33069 Over The Last 24 Months For Condos Including All Price Ranges by Hansel Duran Realtor at LoKation Real Estate

More listings = more competition. Owners who wait may find themselves in a crowded market with fewer serious buyers.

What Does This Mean for Condo Owners?

The truth is, not every building is in trouble but the gap between well-run condos and those struggling to meet new requirements is growing fast.

If your building has strong reserves, clean inspection history, and reasonable fees, you’re in a solid position and that could be appealing to buyers who are still active but cautious.

But if you’re in an older building or you’re aware of upcoming assessments or repair needs, now may be the time to evaluate your options while buyer activity remains steady.

A Soft Window to Exit Before Conditions Tighten Further

Markets like this don’t crash overnight, but they do evolve quickly.

For owners considering a move, downsizing, or cashing out on equity, this fall could represent a strategic time to sell, especially before interest rates shift or more sellers hit the market.

Let’s Talk About Your Building

If you’re curious about your building’s position in today’s market, or you’ve been thinking about selling but unsure of timing, let’s connect for a no-pressure conversation.

A quick analysis could help you make an informed decision and give you a head start before more changes hit the condo landscape.

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Hansel Duran

Hansel Duran is an experienced and dedicated real estate agent who specializes in selling properties and helping customers find their dream homes in South Florida. With more than 9 years of experience as a realtor, he has the knowledge to guide clients through the selling & home-buying process and negotiate the best possible deal for them. As he works out of Pompano Beach, Florida, Hansel can help you source off-market properties or get a fair price point on market listings. He also provides assistance with all paperwork associated with selling & purchasing a house such as arranging financing, securing insurance and completing closing documents. If you’re looking for someone knowledgeable in your area to make sure that your journey into homeownership is successful - reach out to him today!

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