Home sales in Miami-Dade County rose year over year for the tenth straight month in June 2026, the county's strongest June performance in three years. Year over year, in real estate terms, means comparing total sales against the same month twelve months earlier rather than the month before. It filters out seasonal swings and reveals whether underlying demand is actually higher than it was at this point last year. MIAMI REALTORS® + RWorld released the data on July 17, 2026.

A streak of ten

Ten consecutive months of year-over-year sales growth is a compounding result. Each month that extends the streak also raises the comparison baseline for the month that follows. Maintaining the run means buyers kept showing up in greater numbers than they did in the equivalent period of the prior year, without a single interruption.

Why June carries extra weight

June 2026 cleared a separate threshold on its own. A best June in three years means total home sales for that month exceeded every comparable June dating back to 2023. The ten-month streak answers the question of direction. The three-year high answers the question of volume. When MIAMI REALTORS® + RWorld closed the books on the first half of 2026, both pointed the same way.

What the run rules out

One strong month in residential sales can reflect a single factor: a favorable prior-year baseline, a temporary shift in borrowing conditions, or a seasonal anomaly in reporting. Ten consecutive months of year-over-year gains removes most of those explanations. What the data from MIAMI REALTORS® + RWorld shows for Miami-Dade is a sustained pattern rather than an outlier reading, month after month, for ten months running.

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