When surveyor William Lawrence laid out in 1819 what would become Memphis at the behest of city founders John Overton, Andrew Jackson and James Winchester, the land that would have been the most expensive property was simply labeled “public promenade”. Read More »
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Colombians continued searching for Miami homes in January, according to a new report from the Miami Association of Realtors. Potential buyers from Colombia again led a ranking of foreign nationals searching for South Florida homes using the association’s website, with 12.6 percent of the total, u Read More »