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9 Miami High Schools Make Top 500

Miami schools were heavily represented in Newsweek’s recently released report “America’s Top High Schools 2015,” with nine schools finding a place among the publication’s rankings. The schools were evaluated on a range of criteria, from graduation rate to the

CoreLogic: Are Miami Home Prices Too High?

In September, single-family home prices, including distressed sales, jumped 6.4 percent year-over-year, according to CoreLogic. For more than a year, national home prices have followed a steady, upward trajectory toward long-term stability. CoreLogic Chief Economist Sam Khater described the last 15

Cuban Real Estate Rush: Too Much Too Soon?

There’s been a lot of political posturing as of late, with partisan pundits and presidential candidates butting heads over everything from tax strategies to affordable housing, but one issue that, surprisingly, has remained largely left out of the conversation is

Luxury Listings From Across the Globe

London, United Kingdom Bedroom: 4 Bathroom: 4 Square Feet: 5,426 Price: $16,386,991 Located at one of London’s most exclusive addresses, this Charles Street townhouse characterizes period style mixed with modern accommodations. Comprised of six floors, this rare property features

What Luxury Buyers Want in a Home

The nation’s wealthiest 1.5 percent have a distinct set of features that they look for in a new home, according to a new Coldwell Banker Previews International and Ipsos Connect survey. The following features rated highly among luxury buyers:

Residential Construction in Miami Posting Big 2015 Gains

As 2015 draws to a close, how has residential construction activity in Miami compared with the previous year? Residential construction spending in Miami totaled $312 million in September, according to new Dodge Data & Analytics numbers. Although that is down a remarkable

4 Miami ZIP Codes Average 60+% ROI on Flipped Homes

Though we’ve moved past the golden years of flipping that followed the housing market’s collapse in 2007, as the market returns to a stable posture – consistent price increases included – the practice of flipping is regaining some of its

Miami Renters Most Cost Burdened

For nearly a decade, the nation’s homeownership rate has been in decline. Since 2004, when homeownership peaked at 69 percent, the rate has fallen nearly 6 percentage points down to 63.7 percent in the first quarter of 2015, according

Pending Home Sales Decline for Second Straight Month

Housing continues to slow in 2015 Pending home sales were down 2.3 percent from August to September, according to the latest report from the National Association of Realtors. Closing out the month at 106.8, the Pending Home Sales Index

Why are Builders Constructing So Few Homes?

Single-family home starts are far below the long-term median – why? Builder confidence has posted repeated year-over-year gains in recent months, but the amount of single-family housing starts is not rising to match their confidence, according to a report by The Wall

More Brazilian Buyers Are Looking At Miami

The Miami Association of Realtors released its report on international web searchers today, and, as has been the case for 14 of the last 15 months, Brazil ranked as the top foreign nation using Miamire.com. In Aug. 2015, Miami

3 Big Obstacles to the Housing Recovery

Do these economic trends pose problems for housing’s future? America’s housing market is at a crossroads. In addition to the usual real estate entities that impact its progress – Realtor associations, homebuilders, lending institutions – housing is also privy to the wider

Census Bureau: New Home Sales Disappoint in September

New home sales were down last month, but what about 2015 overall? Autumn has been a lackluster season thus far for new home sales, which rose 2.0 percent month-to-month but fell 11.5 percent year-over-year in September, ending the month at a seasonally adjusted

MIAMI: Single-Family Sales Rise in September

September was a strong month for Miami’s single-family market, as sales and prices rose in moderate tandem, signifying continued strong demand heading into a traditionally slower season, according to a new report from the Miami Association of Realtors (MIAMI)

CoreLogic: Cash Sales Remain Above 50% in July

Cash sales dropped ever closer to the pre-crisis norm of 25 percent in July, falling from 34.2 percent 12 months earlier to 30.8 percent, according to a new report from CoreLogic. With traditional financing becoming a more realistic option

Case-Shiller: Miami Home Prices Rising Strongly

Home prices in Miami continue to rise Home prices in the Miami metro area rose 0.4 percent monthly and 7.4 percent year-over-year in August, according to the new Case-Shiller Home Price Indices from Standard & Poor’s. Though Miami’s monthly price growth was consistent

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