The Kind of South Florida Home Buyers Are Willing To Pay More For
That extra bedroom, in-law suite, second kitchen, or private entrance might be worth more than you think.
Multi-generational living is growing, with more families looking for homes where parents, adult children, and grandparents have enough space and privacy under one roof. This makes larger, flexible homes especially appealing to certain buyers.
According to Realtor.com, multi-generational homes had a median asking price of $709,000 in 2025, compared with $429,900 for standard homes. Even when comparing similar square footage, these properties commanded a higher price per square foot.
For South Florida homeowners, features such as separate living areas, additional bedrooms, in-law quarters, second kitchens, and private entrances could help a property stand out.
If you own a home in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, or the Florida Keys with flexible living space, don't overlook those features when it's time to sell.
Thinking about selling? Let’s find out what buyers may be willing to pay for your South Florida home.
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