Southwest Florida Real Estate by Justin Jamison

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Why People Are Leaving High-Tax States for Florida (And Why Southwest Florida Is a Top Destination in 2026)

by Justin Jamison, Luxury Real Estate Advisor | SERHANT.

Updated for 2026 market trends

Right now, thousands of people are making the same move.

Leaving high-tax states like New York, New Jersey, Illinois, and California… and relocating to Florida, specifically, Southwest Florida.

But this move isn’t just about saving money.

It’s about lifestyle, opportunity, and getting ahead in a market that’s still growing.

As a local real estate advisor working directly with relocation buyers, I’m seeing exactly why people are making this move and what they wish they’d known before making it.

If you’re in that stage right now, start with my full breakdown of the
👉 2026 Southwest Florida Relocation Guide

Or take a closer look at the real numbers in my
👉 Cost of Living in Fort Myers, Florida

If you have questions, just text me. I respond to every message personally.

If a phone call is easier:
👉 Schedule a call here


10 Reasons People Are Moving to Southwest Florida

Before we get into it, if you’re already starting to narrow things down, you can also explore the
👉 best communities in Southwest Florida
or browse current
👉 homes for sale in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Naples

Over the past several years, Southwest Florida has become one of the fastest-growing regions in the United States. Buyers from high-tax states continue relocating to communities throughout Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, and Naples.

Strong population growth, desirable coastal lifestyle communities, and continued migration into Florida have made Southwest Florida one of the most attractive housing markets in the country.

According to U-Haul’s annual migration report, Florida ranked among the top inbound states for movers, with thousands of households relocating from high-tax states such as New York, Illinois, New Jersey, and California.

According to recent housing data, Lee and Collier counties have experienced steady population increases over the past two decades, creating consistent demand for both primary homes and investment properties.

But what exactly is driving so many buyers to make the move?

Here are ten of the biggest reasons people are relocating to Southwest Florida in 2026.


Florida Has No State Income Tax

One of the most significant financial advantages my relocating clients find when moving to Florida is the absence of a state income tax.

For many professionals and retirees relocating from states like New York or California, eliminating state income tax can dramatically reduce their annual cost of living.

If you want to see how this actually impacts your numbers, I break it down in detail here:
👉 Cost of Living in Fort Myers, Florida

If you’re already exploring your options, you can also start browsing
👉 available homes in Southwest Florida


More Affordable Housing Compared to Major Cities

Although home prices in Southwest Florida have increased over the past several years, many buyers relocating from large metropolitan areas still find homes here significantly more affordable.

Compared to housing markets in cities like New York, Boston, or San Francisco, Southwest Florida still offers substantially more value for the price.

If you’re curious what your budget actually gets you here, start browsing
👉 homes for sale in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Naples


Access to Waterfront Living

Southwest Florida is known for its waterfront lifestyle.

Communities throughout Cape Coral, Fort Myers Beach, and Bonita Springs offer boating access, canal systems, riverfront homes, and Gulf access properties that are difficult to find in many other parts of the country.

Many of my clients relocating here are specifically looking for boating communities and waterfront homes. If that’s you, take a look at
👉 waterfront homes in Southwest Florida

For many buyers relocating from inland cities, the opportunity to live near the water is a major lifestyle upgrade.


Year-Round Warm Weather

Southwest Florida enjoys a subtropical climate with warm temperatures throughout most of the year.

This allows residents to enjoy year-round outdoor activities, including boating, golfing, beach days, and outdoor dining.

Buyers drawn to this lifestyle often start comparing
👉 The best communities in Southwest Florida
to find the right fit for how they want to live day-to-day.


Boating and Outdoor Recreation

Southwest Florida is one of the most boating-friendly regions in the United States.

The area offers access to the Gulf of Mexico, the Caloosahatchee River, Pine Island Sound, and hundreds of miles of canals throughout Cape Coral.

Residents enjoy easy access to fishing, boating, paddleboarding, kayaking, and some of Florida’s most beautiful beaches.

If boating access is a priority, you’ll want to focus your search on
👉 waterfront and Gulf access homes


Continued Population Growth

Population growth remains one of the strongest indicators of long-term housing demand.

Lee, Collier, and Charlotte counties have all experienced steady population increases as more buyers relocate to Florida for both financial and lifestyle reasons.

This continued migration is one of the reasons many buyers are also exploring whether
👉 Southwest Florida real estate is a good investment in 2026


Growing Real Estate Investment Opportunities

Southwest Florida continues to attract both domestic and international investors.

Population growth, combined with the limited availability of coastal land, continues to drive housing demand across the region.

Many investors are particularly interested in:

• waterfront homes
• vacation rentals
• new construction communities
• long-term rental investments


Thinking about making a move to Southwest Florida?

I put together a full 2026 relocation guide that breaks down the best areas, costs, and what to expect before you buy.

👉 Get the full guide here

If you have questions after going through it, just Text Me. I respond to every message personally.


Expanding Development and Infrastructure

EXPANDING DEVELOPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE

The region continues to see major investments in new development, infrastructure, and redevelopment projects.

Areas such as Downtown Fort Myers and Fort Myers Beach are experiencing ongoing redevelopment, creating new opportunities for both homeowners and investors.

If you’re interested in newer inventory and upcoming opportunities, explore
👉 New construction communities in Southwest Florida


Retirement-Friendly Communities

Southwest Florida is also one of the most popular retirement destinations in the country.

Communities such as Pelican Preserve, Valencia Bonita, and other active-adult neighborhoods continue attracting retirees seeking warm weather, outdoor recreation, and lower taxes.

If you’re exploring retirement options, start by looking at
👉 The best communities in Southwest Florida
or compare
👉 Private golf communities in Fort Myers and Naples


Strong Tourism Industry

Tourism plays a major role in the Southwest Florida economy.

Millions of visitors travel to the region each year to enjoy the beaches, boating lifestyle, and winter climate.

This tourism activity creates opportunities for vacation rentals, second homes, and investment properties throughout the area.

Tourism plays a major role in the Southwest Florida economy.

Millions of visitors travel to the region each year to enjoy the beaches, boating lifestyle, and winter climate.

This creates strong demand for vacation rentals, second homes, and investment properties — especially in waterfront and beach areas.

Many buyers interested in this segment begin by exploring
👉 Waterfront homes and investment opportunities


What I’m Seeing From Buyers Right Now

I’ll give you the real version of what’s happening right now.

Most of the people I’m working with aren’t just casually thinking about moving to Florida; they’re actively planning it.

They’ve already started researching, looking at homes online, and trying to figure out where they actually fit in Southwest Florida.

And here’s the biggest mistake I see over and over again:

People choose a city… instead of choosing the right community.

There’s a big difference between living in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, or Naples, but there’s an even bigger difference between the specific communities inside each of those areas.

That’s where deals are won or lost.

The buyers I work with don’t just show up and “look at homes.”

They come in with a plan.

If you want to approach your move the same way, start with the
👉 2026 Southwest Florida Relocation Guide
then explore
👉 homes for sale in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Naples
and learn more about
👉 working with me here


Explore Real Estate Opportunities in Southwest Florida

If you’re thinking about making a move, the goal isn’t just to get to Florida — it’s to get into the right situation from day one.

Start here:

👉 Download the 2026 Southwest Florida Relocation Guide
👉 View Waterfront Properties
👉 Search Southwest Florida Homes
👉 Explore New Construction Communities

If you want help identifying the best opportunities based on your situation, feel free to reach out anytime.

Own a home here in Southwest Florida?

The market has shifted significantly, and pricing and strategy matter more than ever right now.

I put together a 2026 Seller Strategy Guide that walks through exactly how to position your home to sell in today’s market.

👉 Download it here:

Or if you just want a quick number
👉Check your home value here

About the Author

Justin Jamison is a Southwest Florida real estate advisor with SERHANT, specializing in luxury homes, waterfront properties, relocation buyers, and real estate investment opportunities throughout Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, and Naples.

You can view his
👉 recent sales across Southwest Florida
or learn more about
👉 working with Justin here

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