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California, USA

Year: 2015

Midtown Miami Expansion Attracts Renewed Interest From Luxury Real Estate Buyers

Midtown Miami is about to expand eastward in a big way, thanks to a new residential, retail, and restaurant project set in motion by Developer

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Prices For South Florida Homes Among The Highest Nationwide

The most recent release of the S&P/Case Shiller Home Price Index shows that South Florida Homes are increasing in price at a rate that is

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The Changing Shape of Miami-Dade Commercial Real Estate

Commercial properties in the Miami-Dade area are taking on a new look and getting a whole lot more diverse, according to a recent South Florida

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Miami Real Estate Investment On Par With Top Metro Areas

Miami has recently been named one of the top most attractive metro areas for real estate investment for the first time ever, according to a

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Credit Unions Offer Alternative Mortgage Source

Most people assume that banks are the fastest and cheapest way to secure a mortgage, but lately credit unions have been trying to promote their

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Housing Demand Stimulated By Returning Buyers

Homeowners whose credit scores were damaged by the recent market recession are now able to re-enter the housing market and causing a boost in demand,

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The 1% Still Drawn to Miami, Good News For Luxury Real Estate

According to Knight Frank’s Wealth Report for 2015, Miami is one of the most appealing cities in the world to the top one percent, and

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Vacation Home Sales Rising

Baby boomers are starting to enter into retirement, and buying up vacation homes in increasingly large numbers. After a long recession people are finally starting

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Recent Surge In Palm Beach Commercial Loans

Over the past decade or so Palm Beach County has become one of the most desirable zip codes to own a home in the country,

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South Florida Real Estate Appeals To Chinese Investors

The foreign investment tides are changing, and Miami developers are altering their styles in response so as to be more appealing to newly interested Chinese

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