Boynton Beach Housing Market Update: Prices Ease, Inventory Builds Into Spring
Boynton Beach, FL – March 12, 2026 – Home values are trending lower year-over-year as inventory rises and buyers gain leverage heading into the spring market.
The Boynton Beach housing market is entering the spring season with softer prices and more options for buyers.
Top takeaways
- Typical home value around $395,000, down 6.8% year-over-year (Jan. 2026).
- Median sale price about $305,000 in January, down 12.9% from a year earlier.
- Inventory near 1,860 homes for sale, with homes averaging 56–103 days on market.
Market snapshot
Recent data show price moderation across the city. Zillow reports a typical home value of $395,310 through January 31, 2026, with values down 6.8% over the past year. Median list price was about $357,000 at month’s end, with 1,860 homes actively for sale.
Redfin’s January figures put the median sale price at $305,000, a 12.9% year-over-year decline. Homes are taking roughly 103 days to sell, and the average property sells for about 5% below list price. Only a small share of homes close above asking, signaling continued buyer leverage compared to the competitive conditions of 2021–2022.
What’s for sale
Active listings range from condo units in 55+ communities to single-family homes west of I-95 and new-construction offerings in and around established neighborhoods. Buyers will find a mix of properties with price reductions, alongside select move-in-ready homes that still attract quicker contracts.
For sellers, pricing accurately at launch remains critical as inventory builds and days on market stretch longer than a year ago.
Outlook
With nearly 2,000 homes on the market and longer selling times, the balance of power has shifted toward buyers heading into March and April. If mortgage rates stabilize and seasonal demand picks up, activity could improve, but current data point to a more measured, negotiation-friendly environment.
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