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Foreign Investor Burnout Hits Miami Real Estate

The British aren’t coming…as much. And realtors are saying the foreign buyer is less present this year in south Florida. Read More »

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Magnificent Skyline Views From Brickell

Priced at $1.5 million, the home features floor-to-ceiling windows, top-of-the-line appliances, three community pools and even room service. Read More »

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Feds expand Miami clampdown on dirty real estate money across the country

The federal government is expanding and strengthening an effort to increase transparency regarding anonymous cash transactions to clamp down on dirty real estate money in Miami and other major cities. […]

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After a summer of closed beaches, the poop is back, bringing an advisory in Miami Beach

The Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade issued a no swimming advisory for Collins Park and 21st Street in Miami Beach, Florida, due to elevated fecal bacteria. Read More »

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After investing big in Miami real estate, these Argentines held in corruption scandal

Four Argentine nationals have been arrested because of their alleged role in using dirty money to buy real estate in South Florida and New York City. The cash is tied […]

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Miami-based investment firm buys Detroit property, plans new office

South Florida is on the verge of a major statewide demographic shift, with impacts that will ripple through the healthcare economy in many ways. Currently home to the highest concentration […]

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Top trends driving demand for healthcare real estate in South Florida

South Florida is on the verge of a major statewide demographic shift, with impacts that will ripple through the healthcare economy in many ways. Currently home to the highest concentration […]

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Top trends driving demand for healthcare real estate in South Florida

South Florida is on the verge of a major statewide demographic shift, with impacts that will ripple through the healthcare economy in many ways. Currently home to the highest concentration […]

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After a summer of closed beaches, the poop is back, bringing an advisory in Miami Beach

The Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade issued a no swimming advisory for Collins Park and 21st Street in Miami Beach, Florida, due to elevated fecal bacteria. Read More »

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