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Florida real estate atlas

County-level market context you can click into.

Start statewide, pick a county, then open the county context page or API. The map uses the iterFact Florida public-record property backbone and a Census county boundary layer.

Counties67
Residential parcels9,759,702
12m sales430,298
Sale price

Latest county median sale price from qualified public-record sales.

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Volusia County

$335,000 latest median sale; -6.6% YoY.

Median sale$335,000
Price per sq ft$204
12m sale count11,032
Residential parcels272,955
Median just value$263,300
Centroid coverage99.6%
Open county pageMarket API

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Sale price

Methodology

Readable first, source-backed underneath.

County map metrics combine IterFact's Florida DOR parcel backbone, recorded-sales market rows, and county context summaries. The view is public-record market context, not MLS inventory, appraisal advice, title advice, or insurance advice.

U.S. Census Bureau TIGERweb CountiesCounty boundaries are loaded from the U.S. Census Bureau TIGERweb county service and stored as a small public GeoJSON asset for the map view.Florida Department of Revenue property data portalParcel, assessment, and recorded-sales context comes from the Florida public-record backbone already used by IterFact real-estate APIs.