No One Is Moving to These 10 Florida Towns Anymore — Here’s the Real Reason

For years, people were flocking to Florida in record numbers. But in 2026, the story is changing in some surprising places. Across the state, certain towns are seeing slower population growth, weaker housing demand, rising costs, and fewer newcomers than expected. While Florida remains one of America's most popular destinations, not every community is benefiting from the migration boom. So what's driving people away? Rising home prices, skyrocketing insurance costs, limited job opportunities, traffic congestion, aging infrastructure, climate concerns, and changing demographics are all playing a role. In this video, we reveal 10 Florida towns where fewer people are moving in — and uncover the real reasons these communities are struggling to attract new residents. If you're thinking about relocating, retiring, investing, or buying property in Florida, you'll want to understand what's happening in these markets before making your move.