March 2, 2025 - 08:16

A slow-motion crisis is unfolding in Florida’s condo market, threatening to upend the state’s image as a haven for retirees and reasonably priced beach living. Owners of the state’s older condominium buildings are grappling with escalating repair costs, aging infrastructure, and stringent new safety regulations that have emerged in the wake of high-profile collapses.
Many buildings, constructed decades ago, are now facing significant structural issues that require extensive renovations. As assessments for these repairs rise, homeowners are struggling to keep up with the financial demands. The situation is further exacerbated by a lack of available contractors and rising material costs, leading to delays and increased expenses.
This predicament is not only affecting current residents but also deterring potential buyers, casting a shadow over the once-thriving market. As the crisis deepens, communities are left to grapple with the implications for property values and the overall appeal of Florida as a desirable place to live. The future of the condo market remains uncertain, prompting urgent discussions about safety, affordability, and the need for comprehensive solutions.
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