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Coral Gables Condo Owners Slash Prices To Unload Units As Post-Surfside Costs Climb

In this episode of Miami Condo Mondays™, the hosts also analyze a new Bloomberg report on a foreclosure spike in hard-money loans to speculative flippers in Southwest Florida.

Miami Condo Mondays™ is a live podcast hosted by Peter Zalewski of the Miami Condo Investing Club™ and veteran broker Jenny Huertas of CVRRealty.com providing an in-depth look at the latest residential real estate trends in South Florida.

Recorded weekly in Greater Downtown Miami, the podcast offers a one-hour discussion on various real estate topics, including preconstruction condos, market trends and investment strategies.

The hosts share their expertise, with Zalewski focusing on macro perspectives and Huertas offering micro insights from her on-the-ground experience.

Tune in every Monday at 4 PM (EST) on the social media accounts of Peter Zalewski and Jenny Huertas for insights on the latest trends in the South Florida condo market.

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Episode Overview

In this episode of Miami Condo Mondays™ podcast on Feb. 9, 2026, co-hosts Jenny Huertas‚ the broker-owner of CVR Realty, and Peter Zalewski of the Miami Condo Investing Club™ discuss the data-driven reality of the Coral Gables condo selloff, where a double-digit drop in the price per square foot is signaling a potential market correction.

The report was based on research conducted for the planned Coral Gables Condo Correction Walking Tour™ scheduled for 10 am Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026.

The conversation explores how Coral Gables—traditionally seen as a stable, Mediterranean-style suburb—is showing signs of significant stress, with Overall and Vintage condo prices falling 12% and 11%, respectively, during the first half of the South Florida Winter Buying Season, according to a recent report.

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During the 53-minute podcast, Huertas and Zalewski connect the local price drops to a broader national narrative, specifically referencing a breaking Bloomberg report regarding a spike in foreclosures among "hard money" lenders on Florida's Southwest coast.

This trend triggered a deep dive into the parallels between the current speculative “fix and flip” climate and the systemic failures depicted in the movie The Big Short, which chronicled the 2008 housing collapse driven by unregulated lending.

The hosts analyze how unregulated private financing has created a market without an FDIC backstop, potentially setting the stage for a “memorable” correction after about a 13-year run without a notable downturn.

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Crucially, the hosts emphasize that this selloff is being accelerated by the post-Surfside legislative landscape and the Florida Condo Association Financial Cliff—a crisis Zalewski predicted back in June 2024.

The climbing cost of condo living—fueled by mandatory Structural Integrity Reserve Studies (SIRS) every 10 years, looming Milestone Inspections at a building’s 30-year anniversary and pricey insurance premiums—is no longer sustainable for many, effectively forcing longtime residents to head for the exits.

The episode serves as a warning for sellers who remain overconfident and a roadmap for buyers looking to capitalize on the widening spread between asking prices and transaction reality in Coral Gables.

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Episode’s Top 10 Takeaways

  1. Hard money lending is facing a crisis as private lenders begin foreclosing on more than 7% of their Southwest Florida properties.

  2. Coral Gables has officially entered a buyer’s market with 7.9 months of supply and a 27% year-over-year drop in transaction volume.

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