South Florida Homebuyers: More Global, Diverse, and Wealthier Than U.S. Average 

Economic Insights

 

By Gay Cororaton, MIAMI REALTORS Chief Economist

 

MIAMI Association of Realtors® (MIAMI) latest Profile of Homebuyers in Southeast Florida Report validates the narrative that MIAMI’s homebuyers are more global, racially diverse, more well-educated, and wealthier than homebuyers in Florida and the nation.

MIAMI’s research is based on the latest available Census data. Census data is released about a year after it is compiled to ensure correctness. 2024 numbers will be released in October 2025. An analysis of households and people who moved into an owner-occupied home during 2022-2023 using the US Census Bureau American Community Survey, 2023 1-year Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) household and person (person #1) data weighted by housing weights (wgtp).

 

Download the Profile of Southeast Florida Homebuyers in 2022-2023 HERE.

 

Miami-Dade County homebuyers: more global, racially diverse, younger, wealthier

  • 7% of homebuyers who moved to Miami-Dade County in 2022-2023 lived abroad ( 3% in Florida, 1% nationally).
  • 44% of homebuyers reported they were of two or more races (15% in Florida, 10% nationally).
  • 79% spoke a language other than English (31%) and nationally (23%); Spanish, Haitian, and Portuguese were the top languages spoken at home among homebuyers.
  • 31% of homebuyers were 25-34 years old, the largest group (20% in Florida, 29% nationally).
  • 8% of homebuyers had household income of $500,000 or more ( 3% in Florida, 3% nationally).

 

Broward County homebuyers: more global, racially diverse, younger, wealthier

  • 8% of homebuyers who moved to Broward County in 2022-2023 lived abroad ( 3% in Florida, 1% nationally).
  • 52% of homebuyers reported a non-White alone race (31% in Florida, 29% nationally).
  • 58% of homebuyers spoke a language other than English compared to a minority in Florida (31%) and nationally (23%); Spanish and French were the top non-English languages spoken at home.
  • 47% of Broward County homebuyers were 44 years old and under, a higher share compared to Florida (42%) but a lower share compared to the nation (56%).
  • 14% of homebuyers had a household income of $250,000 or more ( 10% in Florida, 12% nationally).

 

Palm Beach County and Martin County: more global, older, wealthier

  • 5% of homebuyers who moved to Broward County in 2022-2023 lived abroad ( 3% in Florida, 1% nationally).
  • 70% of homebuyers were White only (69% in Florida, 71% nationally).
  • 65% spoke only English (69% in Florida, 77% nationally); Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, French, and Haitian were the top non-English languages spoken at home.
  • 57% of homebuyers were 55 years old and over (45% in Florida, 29% nationally).
  • 58% of homebuyers had incomes of at least $100,000 (50% in Florida, 53% nationally).

 

 

St. Lucie County: mainly White, older, not in the labor force

  • 3% of homebuyers who moved to St. Lucie County in 2022-2023 lived abroad ( 3% in Florida, 1% nationally).
  • 70% of homebuyers were White only (69% in Florida, 71% nationally).
  • A larger fraction of homebuyers, 20%, spoke an Indo-European language only English (8% in Florida, 6% nationally). Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Polish were the main non-English languages spoken.
  • Only 50% of homebuyers reported to be employed, with a high fraction unemployed (14%) and not in the labor force (36%).
  • 60% of households had income of less than $100,000, a higher fraction than in Florida and nationally (50% in Florida, 47% nationally).

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