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Up and Coming Downtown Miami

Last month, realtor.com named Downtown Miami a “boom town”: one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in the United States. They looked at job creation, household

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Second Best State for Business: FL

Chief Executive, a business magazine, recently named Florida the second best state for business. They released their annual survey recently, rating Texas number one and

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Late Homeowner Association Fees Effects

Homeowner associations can have many benefits, like maintenance and enforcement of neighborhood guidelines. However, they also come at a cost. Soon, these costs may affect

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Florida Home Prices Increase

During the first quarter of 2016 we saw Florida home prices increase and there were more reported listings. Closed sales also increased slightly compared to

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Homebuilding Increase is Coming

Lately, huge demand and low supply of homes have defined the real estate market. Low mortgage rates, high employment and continuing steady job growth means

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Good Credit Behavior Could Be Rewarded

Mortgage giant Fannie Mae will soon be evaluating and rewarding mortgage seekers for new evaluations of good credit behavior. They will look into if you

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Downpayment Insurance Can Help

According to Florida Realtors, there is now a type of downpayment insurance that homebuyers can purchase to protect their downpayment  if real estate values decline.

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Homeownership Rate Declines

While the homeownership rate increased in the second half of 2015, it was more recently on the decline according to the U.S. Census Bureau. It

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Cultural Exchange Speaker Series: Miami RE

Recently, the Ocean Drive magazine sat down with founder Seth Browarnik of World Red Eye, a lifestyle website, and real estate developer Avra Jain and

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Effect of Housing Costs: Population Shift

Housing costs are growing in some areas of the country. For example, cities like San Diego, Sillicon Valley, and Washington D.C. are seeing that high

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