Local Market UpdatesUncategorized January 1, 2026

November 2025 Housing Market Update

The November 2025 Citrus Marion housing market shows a clear shift toward more balanced conditions. Overall, home prices have adjusted slightly, inventory has increased, and buyer activity remains steady across both counties. As a result, both buyers and sellers are navigating a changing but active market.

If you prefer a quick overview, you can also watch the video above for a summary of this month’s market activity.

If you prefer to watch the video here it is.


Citrus County Housing Market – November 2025

In November 2025, Citrus County continued to show steady buyer demand. However, market conditions are clearly different from previous years.

Closed Sales
First, Citrus County recorded 274 closed single-family home sales, which is a 14% increase compared to last year. This tells us that well-priced homes are still selling.

Median Sale Price
At the same time, the median sale price was $274,400. That reflects a 4% decrease year over year. Because of this, buyers may have slightly more negotiating power. Sellers, however, must price carefully.

Active Inventory
Additionally, active inventory rose to 1,912 homes, an increase of 21% from last year. As inventory grows, buyers have more options and competition has eased.

New Listings and Pending Sales
Meanwhile, 369 new listings came on the market, which is 14% fewer than last year. Even so, 289 homes went under contract, a 13% increase year over year. This indicates buyers are still active and motivated.

For additional guidance, you may want to visit my Buyer Resources and Seller Resources pages.


Marion County Housing Market – November 2025

Similarly, the November 2025 Citrus Marion housing market reveals important trends in Marion County.

Closed Sales
Marion County recorded 575 closed sales, which is a 7% decrease compared to last year. While activity slowed slightly, homes are still moving.

Median Sale Price
Next, the median sale price in Marion County was $285,000, down 5% year over year. This change reflects a more normalized market after years of rapid growth.

Active Inventory
In addition, Marion County had 4,261 active listings, a 26% increase from last year. Because of this, buyers have more choices, and sellers face more competition.

New Listings and Pending Sales
Finally, 842 new listings entered the market, down 11% from last year. Even so, 683 homes went pending, which is an 8.2% increase year over year. This shows that buyer demand remains consistent.


Side-by-Side Market Snapshot

Metric Citrus County Marion County
Closed Sales 274 575
Median Sale Price $274,400 $285,000
Active Inventory 1,912 4,261
New Listings 369 842
Pending Sales 289 683

What This Means for Buyers and Sellers

For Buyers
Overall, the November 2025 Citrus Marion housing market offers more inventory and better selection. As a result, buyers may find improved negotiating opportunities.

For Sellers
At the same time, pricing correctly is more important than ever. Homes that show well and are marketed properly continue to attract serious buyers.

If you are curious about your home’s value, you can visit my What’s My Home Worth page for a personalized estimate.


Final Thoughts on the November 2025 Market

In conclusion, the November 2025 Citrus Marion housing market update highlights a move toward balance. Inventory has increased, prices have adjusted modestly, and buyer activity remains steady in both counties.

Market data is based on reports from Florida Realtors:
https://www.floridarealtors.org

If you would like a neighborhood-specific breakdown or help deciding your next move, I am always happy to help.