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12 Florida Cities Where Homes Still Sell for Under $250,000

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Updated June 23, 2025
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If you want to find a home in the Floridian sunshine, you might face a bit of sticker shock when looking at home prices in the state. 

As of May 2025, the median home price in the U.S. was $441,738, and in Florida, it was still holding steady at $413,500. And while prices are high across the board, finding homes for under $250,000 in some Florida cities is still possible.

Whether you're looking to move to The Sunshine State to take advantage of tax-friendly policies and maximize your retirement savings, or just because you want to enjoy the beaches, here are 12 cities in Florida where you can still snag a home for under $250,000.

Editor's note: All figures come from Redfin. 

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Gainesville

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Home to the University of Florida, this college town offers relatively affordable homeownership opportunities. Although the median home price is $265,000, many homes are available for less than $250,000.

The cost of living in Gainesville is also 5% less expensive than the U.S. average, which means you may be able to keep more money in your pocket while enjoying your new home.

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Altamonte Springs

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Altamonte Springs is on the north side of Orlando. With median home prices at $258,000, it's possible to find a place for less than $250,000. 

That's especially true if you are willing to consider a townhouse, which tends to be more affordable than the single-family residences that are being sold in town.

Azalea Park

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Azalea Park offers close proximity to Orlando's main attractions, like Disney World. Although the median home price is $329,000, it's possible to find smaller homes for $250,000 or less.

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Wildwood

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Wildwood boasts a wide selection of homes for under $250,000, including many townhouses and single-family homes. For retirees, the close proximity to the popular Villages could be a major selling point.

Another selling point to consider: Home prices were down in May by 5.5% compared to the previous year.

Haines City

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Homeowners looking for a more relaxed setting might enjoy Haines City. Not only can you find homes for under $250,000, you might even find many worthwhile homes for less than $200,000.

The downside is that you'll be further away from the amenities that come with a big city, but the upside is that you'll avoid some of those big-city prices.

Cocoa Beach

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Although median home prices are high in Cocoa Beach and tend to hover around $471,000, those looking for a condo will find many options for under $250,000. You'll enjoy close proximity to the beach anywhere on this barrier island.

Brandon

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Located on the east side of Tampa, Brandon offers many affordable homes, especially for buyers looking for a condo or townhouse. But even some smaller single-family homes exist on the market here for less than $250,000, helping to eliminate some money stress

Ybor City

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Ybor City is a historic part of Tampa. Although it might be best known for its wonderful cuisine options, Ybor City also boasts affordable home prices. With a median home price of $193,000, it's easy to find homes full of historic charm for less than $250,000 here.

Clearwater

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Clearwater is home to some of the best beaches in the world, which is likely why so many people get their average asking price of $404,000.

But, for buyers interested in a condo or townhouse, Clearwater is full of opportunities. And, once you live here, you can take long walks on the beach anytime.

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Hialeah

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For those looking to move further south, Hialeah's close proximity to Miami presents an interesting opportunity. Although the median home price is on the high side at $470,000, many condos and townhouses exist under the $250,000 mark.

Pompano Beach

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Pompano Beach sits north of Fort Lauderdale with a wide range of homes available for less than $250,000. 

In this price range, the available options generally include condos and townhouses, but you'll be right in the middle of the hustle and bustle of scenic South Florida.

Margate

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Margate is nestled in South Florida. It sits north of Fort Lauderdale and west of Pompano Beach. For buyers seeking easy access to the endless amenities of South Florida, Margate offers worthwhile opportunities. 

You'll find plenty of condos and townhouses available for less than $250,000, with a handful coming in at even less than $150,000.

Bottom line

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If you're looking to lower your financial stress by making a move, scoping out potential cities to call home can be a good way to do it. However, before committing to a place, make a visit to ensure you like the spot.

Then, once you move, you may want to find a side hustle to help offset the costs of your new living arrangement so that you can enjoy all the perks that living in your new town has to offer.

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