
Closed home sales in Naples, Florida rose 16.5% year over year in June 2026, according to the Naples Area Board of REALTORS, part of a broader statewide rebound in Florida home sales activity.
Pending sales in Naples, an indicator of future closings, increased 14.9% over the same period. The market’s median closed price rose to $595,000, up 3.8% from a year earlier.
Statewide gains
Florida Realtors reported statewide single-family closed sales rose 9.3% year over year to 26,036 in June, with a median price of $432,000, up 4.9% from a year earlier. Condo-townhouse sales climbed 14% to 8,900, with a median price of $305,000, up 1.7% year over year.
Inventory remained relatively tight, with a 4.5-month supply of single-family homes and an 8.1-month supply of condos statewide. Mortgage rates hovered around 6.5% during the period, according to Florida Realtors.
Second-quarter picture
The June gains capped a stronger second quarter statewide. Florida Realtors reported 75,080 single-family closed sales in Q2 2026, up 4.1% from a year earlier, at a median price of $425,000, up 2.4%. Condo-townhouse sales rose 9% to 27,101 for the quarter, with the median price flat at $310,000. June also extended Florida’s streak of year-over-year sales gains to 10 consecutive months.
“Florida’s housing market showed encouraging activity in June and the second quarter, with closed sales rising in both” property categories, 2026 Florida Realtors President Chuck Bonfiglio Jr. said in the report.
In Naples, the June surge brought year-to-date closed sales to 5,229 transactions, up 17.9% from the same period in 2025 β what the Naples Area Board of REALTORS called one of the market’s strongest June performances in five years. Pending sales rose to 855 from 744 a year earlier.
What it means
Verified facts: Naples closed sales rose 16.5% year over year in June, outpacing the statewide single-family sales gain of 9.3%, while Florida’s overall housing market posted broad increases in sales, prices, and pending activity.
RealtyWire analysis: The gains partly reflect comparison against a weaker June 2025, when higher rates and affordability strain weighed more heavily on transaction volume. Naples’ outsized gain relative to the statewide figure suggests continued strength in Southwest Florida’s higher-end coastal market even as mortgage rates remain elevated near 6.5%.
What to watch: Whether Naples and statewide Florida sales momentum persists into the traditionally slower late-summer months, and whether tightening single-family inventory puts renewed upward pressure on prices.
Source: Florida Realtors · Naples Area Board of REALTORS
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