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    Miami Shores Real Estate Market Update – March 2026
    Michelle DiMarco
    11 days ago
    ·3 min read

    The Miami Shores real estate market continues to show signs of transition as we move through 2026.

    With shifting inventory levels, slight price adjustments, and longer days on market, March provides a clear snapshot of where things stand—and where the market may be heading.


    Key Market Highlights – March 2026

    As of March 2026, the Miami Shores market reflects a more balanced environment between buyers and sellers.

    Here are the most important metrics:

    • Median Sold Price: $1,150,000

    • Median List Price: $1,837,500

    • Sold-to-List Price Ratio: 96%

    • Median Days on Market: 88 days

    • Months of Inventory: 5 months

    These numbers indicate a shift away from the extreme seller’s market seen in previous years, moving toward a more stable and negotiable landscape.


    Home Prices: Adjusting, But Still Strong

    The median sold price of $1.15M reflects a 9.3% decrease month-over-month, while the median estimated property value sits at approximately $1.06M, showing a -3.3% change over the past month and year.

    While this may suggest a softening in pricing, it’s important to note:

    • Values remain significantly elevated compared to pre-2020 levels

    • Miami Shores continues to attract strong long-term demand

    • Price adjustments are often tied to higher inventory and buyer leverage

    This type of correction is typical in a market transitioning toward balance.


    Inventory Is Increasing—Creating Opportunity for Buyers

    One of the most notable changes in March is the rise in inventory.

    • Months of Inventory: 5 (up over 15% month-over-month)

    • Active listings have remained relatively elevated compared to recent years

    This shift gives buyers:

    • More options to choose from

    • Increased negotiating power

    • More time to make decisions

    For sellers, it reinforces the importance of strategic pricing and strong marketing from day one.


    Homes Are Taking Longer to Sell

    The median days on market increased to 88 days, a significant jump compared to the fast-paced environment of previous years.

    This indicates:

    • Buyers are being more selective

    • Pricing and presentation matter more than ever

    • Proper positioning at launch is critical

    Homes that are priced correctly and marketed effectively are still selling—but the margin for error has narrowed.


    Sales Activity: Steady, But More Measured

    Monthly sales activity shows consistency, though at a more moderate pace.

    • Roughly 10–13 sales per month in recent months

    • Active listings ranging between 70–100 properties

    This reflects a market where:

    • Demand is still present

    • Buyers are more intentional

    • Transactions are happening—but with more consideration


    What This Means for Buyers and Sellers

    For Sellers:

    • Pricing strategy is more important than ever

    • First impressions (marketing, photos, launch) directly impact results

    • Overpricing can lead to longer time on market and price reductions

    For Buyers:

    • More negotiating power compared to previous years

    • Increased inventory provides more options

    • Opportunities to secure properties below peak pricing


    The Bigger Picture: A Balanced Market Emerging

    March 2026 data points to a market that is no longer defined by extremes.

    Instead, Miami Shores is entering a phase that is:

    • More balanced

    • More strategic

    • More dependent on proper positioning

    While pricing has adjusted slightly, the fundamentals remain strong—especially in a neighborhood like Miami Shores, where lifestyle, location, and community continue to drive demand.


    Thinking About Buying or Selling in Miami Shores?

    Understanding the market is the first step toward making a smart real estate decision.

    With shifting conditions, both buyers and sellers benefit from a strategy that reflects current trends, not outdated assumptions.

    Whether navigating pricing, timing, or opportunity, having the right insight into the Miami Shores market can make all the difference.

    Michelle DiMarco

    mdimarco@onesothebysrealty.com

    +1 (561) 715 9601

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