Florida Houses & Homes
Florida Houses include New construction, resale homes, land, and housing opportunities across Florida — from Ocala and the Heart of Florida to Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, and every major market. Part of USAHouses.com — America’s housing platform.
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New Houses in Florida
New construction and new houses in Florida from national and regional builders. Single-family, townhomes, and planned communities in Ocala, Orlando, Tampa, Miami, Jacksonville, Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and across the state. USAHouses.com connects buyers, builders, and licensed professionals throughout Florida.
- New construction communities and builder inventory
- Coming-soon and move-in ready new houses
- New house search by city, area, and price range
New Homes in Florida
New homes for sale in Florida — move-in ready and under construction. Houses, condos, and townhomes from builders and developers in major markets and growing areas. Market insights and neighborhood information to help you choose.
- New home communities and floor plans
- Builder information and incentives
- New home buyer resources and guides
Homes for Sale in Florida
Existing homes and resale properties across Florida. Single-family houses, condos, townhomes, and more in Ocala, Orlando, Tampa, Miami, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, St. Petersburg, Cape Coral, and beyond. USAHouses.com aggregates housing opportunities and connects you with licensed real estate professionals where available.
- Resale and existing inventory by city and county
- Search by price range, beds, baths, and features
- Buyer and seller resources
Land for Sale in Florida
Land and lots in Florida for building, investment, or development. Residential lots, acreage, and commercial land in the Heart of Florida, coastal markets, and inland growth corridors. Information and connections for buyers, sellers, and developers.
- Residential lots and acreage
- Land for development and investment
- Land buyer and seller inquiries
Commercial Real Estate in Florida
Commercial property and business real estate across Florida. Office, retail, industrial, and mixed-use in major metros and secondary markets. USAHouses.com supports commercial inquiries and referrals to licensed professionals.
Florida Housing by City & Area
Explore houses, new homes, resale, and land in Florida’s major cities and regions. Select a city below or browse the list.
Featured: Ocala & the Heart of Florida
Ocala — New houses, new homes, resale, and land in Ocala and Marion County. Horse country, affordability, and strong growth. USAHouses.com connects you with housing opportunities and licensed professionals in the Ocala area.
Major Florida Cities
- Ocala — Heart of Florida, Marion County
- Orlando — Metro Orlando, theme parks, tech, growth
- Miami — Miami-Dade, international, coastal
- Tampa — Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, Clearwater
- Jacksonville — First Coast, largest city by area
- Fort Lauderdale — Broward, beaches, boating
- Naples — Southwest Florida, luxury, golf
- Fort Myers — Lee County, Cape Coral, growth
- Sarasota — Gulf Coast, culture, retirees
- Tallahassee — Capital, North Florida, universities
- Port St. Lucie — Treasure Coast, families
- Cape Coral — Southwest Florida, canals
- Palm Bay — Space Coast, Brevard
- Lakeland — Polk County, between Tampa and Orlando
- Melbourne — Space Coast, Brevard
- Pompano Beach — Broward, coastal
- West Palm Beach — Palm Beach County
- Clearwater — Tampa Bay, beaches
- Miami Beach — Barrier island, luxury
- Gainesville — North Central Florida, university
- Boca Raton — Palm Beach County, upscale
- Deltona — Volusia County, Orlando corridor
- Sunrise — Broward County
- Pembroke Pines — Broward County
- Coral Springs — Broward County
- Hollywood — Broward, coastal
- Miramar — Broward County
- Plantation — Broward County
- Davie — Broward County
- Deerfield Beach — Broward, coastal
- Kissimmee — Orlando metro, theme park area
- Palm Coast — Flagler County, I-95 corridor
- Lehigh Acres — Lee County, Southwest Florida
- Spring Hill — Hernando County, Nature Coast
- Wellington — Palm Beach County, equestrian
- The Villages — Central Florida, 55+ master-planned
Housing in Florida
Florida offers no state income tax, strong job growth, diverse housing from coastal luxury to inland affordability, and a lifestyle that draws buyers and investors from across the U.S. and abroad. Whether you’re looking for new houses in Ocala, new homes in Orlando, resale in Tampa or Miami, or land anywhere in the state, USAHouses.com helps connect you with opportunities and licensed real estate professionals across Florida.
Get Started in Florida
Interested in new houses, new homes, resale properties, or land in Florida? Submit an inquiry or contact USAHouses.com. Where available, we connect you with licensed real estate professionals, builders, and partners across Ocala, Orlando, Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, and the rest of Florida.
- Buyer inquiry — Tell us what you’re looking for in Florida (city, area, type, price).
- Seller inquiry — Share your Florida property details.
- Builder/developer — List or promote new construction in Florida.
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Complete Guide to Florida Real Estate, Housing & Communities
Florida Real Estate Overview
Florida is one of the most active real estate markets in the United States. Florida houses attract buyers, sellers, renters, and investors from across America and around the world due to strong population growth, no state income tax, diverse housing options, and year-round demand.
USAHouses.com provides educational information to help you understand how to buy, sell, rent, and invest in Florida houses and homes, plus land, condos, lots, subdivisions, and new construction.
Buying a House in Florida
Buying Florida houses follows standard USA real estate practices with some state-specific rules. Most transactions are handled by licensed real estate agents, lenders, and title companies.
- Mortgage pre-approval is strongly recommended
- Down payment requirements vary by loan type
- Home inspections are customary
- Appraisals are required for financed purchases
- Flood insurance may be required in certain areas
Selling a House in Florida
For Florida houses sellers must provide required property disclosures and ensure clear title prior to closing. Florida homes often attract out-of-state and international buyers.
- Proper pricing based on market conditions
- State-required seller disclosures
- Negotiation of offers and inspection items
- Title review and payoff of liens
Renting Homes in Florida
Florida has a large rental market including houses, apartments, condos, and seasonal residences. There are a lot of Florida homes being leased out. Landlord-tenant relationships are governed by Florida Statutes Chapter 83.
- Security deposit rules apply statewide
- No statewide rent control
- HOA rules may affect condo rentals
Loans, Mortgages & Financing in Florida
Most buyers of Florida houses use mortgage financing. Florida supports a wide range of loan programs.
- Conventional loans
- FHA loans
- VA loans
- USDA loans (eligible areas)
- Jumbo loans
- Investment property loans
Title, Escrow & Closing in Florida
Florida is a title company / escrow state. Real estate closings are typically handled by licensed title companies. Attorneys are optional but not required.
- Title search confirms ownership of Florida homes
- Title insurance protects buyer and lender
- Escrow holds funds during the transaction
- Deed is recorded to transfer ownership
Major Cities & Housing Markets in Florida
Miami
International city with high-demand condos, luxury homes, and investment properties.
Orlando
Strong rental demand driven by tourism, employment growth, and new subdivisions.
Tampa
Rapid population growth with diverse housing options and strong job creation.
Jacksonville
Large metro area offering affordable Florida houses and expanding suburbs.
Fort Lauderdale
Coastal city with condos, waterfront homes, and luxury properties.
Investing in Florida Houses
Florida is popular for long-term rentals, short-term vacation rentals, fix-and-flip projects, and new development.
- High population growth
- Strong rental demand
- No state income tax
- International buyer interest