**Miami's median home value index, recently hovering near $1.10 million after peaking above $1.22 million in March, underpins the market's heaviest weighting on the $1.089M–$1.125M outcome.** This reflects modest year-to-date stabilization following earlier gains, with single-family segments showing resilience through tighter inventory and continued wealth migration from high-tax states and international buyers. Condo prices, by contrast, face softer demand amid elevated months of supply and financing constraints, including upcoming changes to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac condo review standards. Elevated 30-year mortgage rates near 6.5% continue to limit broader affordability and transaction velocity, contributing to a buyer's market tilt with longer days on market and selective price reductions. Recent sales data show single-family median prices rising modestly year-over-year in Miami-Dade while overall inventory trends support price holding rather than sharp moves. With September 30 resolution approaching and no major catalysts like policy shifts or outsized economic data releases expected in the interim, trader consensus prices in limited near-term volatility around current levels.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWhat will the median home value in Miami be on September 30?
$1.089M - $1.125M 47%
$1.053M - $1.089M 25%
$1.125M - $1.161M 4.9%
$1.017M - $1.053M 4.3%
$63,166 Vol.
$63,166 Vol.
<$1.017M
3%
$1.017M - $1.053M
4%
$1.053M - $1.089M
25%
$1.089M - $1.125M
47%
$1.125M - $1.161M
5%
$1.161M - $1.196M
1%
$1.196M+
1%
$1.089M - $1.125M 47%
$1.053M - $1.089M 25%
$1.125M - $1.161M 4.9%
$1.017M - $1.053M 4.3%
$63,166 Vol.
$63,166 Vol.
<$1.017M
3%
$1.017M - $1.053M
4%
$1.053M - $1.089M
25%
$1.089M - $1.125M
47%
$1.125M - $1.161M
5%
$1.161M - $1.196M
1%
$1.196M+
1%
If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
The resolution source will be official data from the Parcl Labs Sales Price Index for Miami City. The settlement price will be calculated by multiplying the published price index value (price per square foot) by 2100, which is the median square footage in Miami. Parcl is set to publish this data on September 30, 2026. If no data for September 30 is released by October 10, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve according to the most recently published data. (see: https://app.parcllabs.com/prediction-market-resolutions/47)
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Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
The resolution source will be official data from the Parcl Labs Sales Price Index for Miami City. The settlement price will be calculated by multiplying the published price index value (price per square foot) by 2100, which is the median square footage in Miami. Parcl is set to publish this data on September 30, 2026. If no data for September 30 is released by October 10, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve according to the most recently published data. (see: https://app.parcllabs.com/prediction-market-resolutions/47)
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...**Miami's median home value index, recently hovering near $1.10 million after peaking above $1.22 million in March, underpins the market's heaviest weighting on the $1.089M–$1.125M outcome.** This reflects modest year-to-date stabilization following earlier gains, with single-family segments showing resilience through tighter inventory and continued wealth migration from high-tax states and international buyers. Condo prices, by contrast, face softer demand amid elevated months of supply and financing constraints, including upcoming changes to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac condo review standards. Elevated 30-year mortgage rates near 6.5% continue to limit broader affordability and transaction velocity, contributing to a buyer's market tilt with longer days on market and selective price reductions. Recent sales data show single-family median prices rising modestly year-over-year in Miami-Dade while overall inventory trends support price holding rather than sharp moves. With September 30 resolution approaching and no major catalysts like policy shifts or outsized economic data releases expected in the interim, trader consensus prices in limited near-term volatility around current levels.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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