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CENTENNIAL Home Values: What Homes Actually Sell For

Every figure below is from recorded MLS closings in CENTENNIAL (FL) — not an algorithm’s estimate. Medians, the 14-year price history, market time, and what the record says about selling here now. Window ending 2026-07-20; refreshes as new closings record.

Median sold price
$557,000
-3.5% vs prior year · window ending 2026-07-20
Median $/sqft
$332
8 recorded closings
Median days to sell
57
from list to contract-to-close record

In the current window, sellers accepted a median 97.4% of original asking; the median sale took 57 days (window ending 2026-07-20).

The 14-year recorded price history

20122026
YearMedian soldMedian $/sqftMedian DOMSales
2026$557,000$332578
2025$577,000$355255
2024$565,000$37693
2023$540,000$329556
2022$480,000$245175
2021$397,500$2052212
2020$380,000$182459
2019$307,500$1954216
2018$283,900$1802013
2016$280,000$111463
2015$240,000$1267913
2014$215,000$121249
2013$242,700$1166024
2012$150,000$842510

Over the recorded series, CENTENNIAL’s median sold price moved from $150,000 (2012) to $557,000 (12 months ending 2026-07-20) — +271% over that span, with every year’s figure from recorded closings, not a model.

The last decade in CENTENNIAL, briefly

The recorded series starts in 2012 at $150,000. The 2020–22 run-up did what it did everywhere — CENTENNIAL’s median moved +56% from 2019 to 2022. Against the 2025 peak of $577,000, the current median stands at -3%. Annual sales volume here has ranged from 1 to 24 closings a year (10-yr average 7.8). Small-community medians move in steps, not curves — a handful of unusual sales can swing a year, which is why the sales count sits next to every figure in the table above.

What actually trades here: 100% singlefamilyresidence, with a median of 1,722 sq ft and a median price per square foot of $332 in the current window. Price-per-square-foot is the cleaner yardstick when comparing your home to the medians — it corrects for the size mix in any given year.

Selling in CENTENNIAL right now: what the record says

Momentum’s market-heat index for CENTENNIAL reads 25/100 (computed from DOM, sale-to-list, and absorption; 2020–21 peaked in the 70s here).

Cash bought 50% of recorded CENTENNIAL sales in the window ending 2026-07 (4 of 8) — a fact worth knowing before assuming every buyer needs an appraisal to close. For buyers, the same table reads the other way: the sold medians above are what the market has actually been paying — an asking price meaningfully above the recent closed record, in a community absorbing at the rates shown, is an opening position, not a value.

The pattern in the statewide failure data applies here too: homes priced against the latest closed sales sell; homes priced against hope join the 201,552 that didn’t. The table above is the closed-sale record to price against.

What would YOUR CENTENNIAL home sell for?

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Based on information from the Southeast Florida Multiple Listing Service (SEFMLS) or from MIAMI Association of REALTORS(R) for the period 2012 through 2026. Compiled from recorded MLS closings; deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Figures are medians for the stated windows and change as new sales record; individual homes vary widely. No automated valuation for any specific property appears on this page. Equal Housing Opportunity. © 2026 Move With Momentum LLC — brokerage licensed in FL and GA. Disclosures