Still Chasing the Dream, But Paying the Price in Florida

Florida Home Prices - Floridians Fleeing Florida

The idea of the American Dream is still alive in Florida, but for many, it’s looking more like a high-priced subscription than a birthright. According to the latest survey from Florida Atlantic University’s Business and Economic Polling Initiative, 53% of Floridians still believe the American Dream holds true. Another 54% believe their kids will probably or definitely have a better life than they did. But that optimism is being tested, and in many cases, it’s starting to crack under the weight of housing costs, inflation, and day-to-day financial pressure.

Nearly half of Floridians say they’ve thought about leaving the state because of how expensive it’s become. Housing affordability is top of mind: 80% are worried about it, and 77% still consider owning a home part of the American Dream, but only 51% believe they could realistically buy one today. Between home prices, interest rates, and down payment hurdles, buying a home has gone from a milestone to a moonshot for many middle-income households. Nearly 8 in 10 respondents said it’s harder to buy a home now than just five years ago.

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