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Updated June 2026 · Redfin

Orlando vs St. Petersburg: real estate market, June 2026

A side-by-side housing-market snapshot for Orlando, FL and St. Petersburg, FL for June 2026: median sale price, days on market, inventory and the buyer-vs-seller balance, straight from the Redfin Data Center.

Orlando vs St. Petersburg · June 2026 · value with YoY · Source: Redfin
MetricOrlando, FLSt. Petersburg, FL
Median sale price$398K ▲ +2.1%$432K ▲ +1.0%
Days on market45 ▼ -5.0%50 ▼ -2.4%
Homes for sale8,600 ▼ -4.8%3,100 ▼ -1.5%
Sale-to-list97.6% ▲ +0.7%96.9% ▲ +0.4%
Months of supply3.8 ▼ -4.2%4.6 ▼ -2.0%
Homes sold2,680 ▲ +1.9%720 ▲ +0.9%

Figures from Redfin Data Center. Verify against your MLS before posting.

The verdict

As of June 2026, Orlando is the more affordable of the two at a $398,000 median sale price, about 8% below St. Petersburg ($432,000). Orlando is the faster-moving market, with homes going under contract in about 45 days versus 50 in St. Petersburg.

Which market fits your client?

For buyers, St. Petersburg offers a little more breathing room, with 4.6 months of supply against 3.8 in Orlando, which usually means less bidding pressure. For sellers, Orlando is the tighter market, with a 97.6% sale-to-list ratio. On price momentum, Orlando is appreciating faster (+2.1% vs +1.0% year over year).

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Frequently asked

Is Orlando or St. Petersburg more affordable?
As of June 2026, Orlando is the more affordable market at a $398,000 median sale price, about 8% below St. Petersburg ($432,000), per the Redfin Data Center.
Which market moves faster, Orlando or St. Petersburg?
Orlando moves faster: a typical listing goes under contract in about 45 days, versus 50 days in St. Petersburg (June 2026).
Is Orlando or St. Petersburg better for buyers right now?
St. Petersburg gives buyers a little more room, with 4.6 months of supply versus 3.8 in Orlando. More months of supply usually means less competition and more negotiating leverage for buyers.
Where do these Orlando and St. Petersburg numbers come from?
Both metros draw on the Redfin Data Center, refreshed monthly. LOKAL turns the figures into a ready-to-post carousel, story and square for either city. LOKAL is not affiliated with Redfin; always verify against your local MLS before quoting figures to clients.

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Data: Redfin · Redfin Data Center. Figures are metro-level snapshots, not valuations for a specific home.