South Florida Market Pulse

Where is momentum
building?

Live Relativity Scores™ across Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Broward counties — updated weekly from public property records.

ZIP codes tracked
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Avg. momentum score
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How It Works

Momentum scores built from Newton’s Second Law

Every ZIP code gets a momentum score — a composite of price velocity and transaction volume drawn from public county records. Markets don’t lie. The physics do.

Momentum = mass × velocity. In real estate: transaction volume (mass) × price change rate (velocity). High scores mean a market has energy behind it. Low scores mean it’s decelerating or stalled.

Scores update weekly. Trend direction tells you which way the force is pointing. Inertia rating tells you how locked-in that trend is.

80+
High Momentum
Strong price velocity + transaction volume. Market has significant force behind it.
55–79
Steady Momentum
Consistent activity, moderate velocity. Stable market in equilibrium.
30–54
Low Momentum
Transaction volume or price velocity is slowing. Possible reversal window.
<30
Decelerating
Both velocity and volume declining. Market is losing energy.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How often are momentum scores updated?
Scores are updated weekly from public county property records across Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Broward counties. Each score reflects the latest available transaction data from county assessors.
What does the trend direction mean?
Accelerating markets show increasing momentum — prices rising faster and volume growing. Steady markets are maintaining consistent activity. Decelerating markets show slowing velocity, often a signal of shifting buyer-seller dynamics. Trend direction is computed by comparing the current period's momentum score against the previous two periods.
How is price velocity calculated?
Price velocity measures the month-over-month percentage change in median sale price within a ZIP code. A velocity of +2.3% means the median sale price rose 2.3% from the prior month. Positive velocity indicates upward price pressure; negative velocity indicates softening. Velocity is one of two primary inputs to the Newton's Second Law momentum formula: p = m × v.