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Natalie Anne Belmonte, a 43-year-old real estate agent, disappeared around 2:30 a.m. on Sunday; foul play is suspected, as many of Belmonte’s personal belongings were found in her car which was parked at her home, said NBC Miami; she
The House of Representatives voted 406-22 to approve a five-year reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), and now the vote is on to the Senate. The current NFIP extends until September 30 but now will be revamped
Esslinger-Wooten-Maxwell (EWM) Realtors, one of the nation’s largest residential real estate firms, announced today that seven new associates have joined its Coral Gables office: Ricardo Aybar, Gina Bruce, Ana Cuan, Blake Drew, Deborah Friend, Jose Ibarra and G. Scott
According to the 2011 Member Profile report conducted by the National Association of Realtors Research Division for Florida Realtors, a typical Florida Realtor has 11 years experience, a personal website and has performed 10 transactions in 2010. There are
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Thanks to international buyers, home sales in Miami have increased by 15 percent since
A proposed $55 million settlement was denied by the attorneys who represent a group of families whose homes were constructed with toxic drywall. The plaintiffs indicated that they will not agree to a settlement until all of their questions
Buyers looking for Miami properties now have immediate access to real estate information at the click of a button. Sky Avenue has created a real estate website with free searches of Miami Real Estate, bank-owned units, South Beach luxury
Chase is now offering some South Florida homeowners a deal: According to an article on SunSentinel.com, a new program offered by Chase, one of the nations largest lenders, gives borrowers behind on their mortgage payments $10,000 to $20,000 if
Miami condominium sales have increased 46 percent in May 2011 compared to May of last
Miami recently ranked among the highest performing markets, and tracked increases in the sales of homes and condos, but along with these sturdier sales comes potential for an unwelcome
Due to bankruptcy, 124 unsold residential units and three unsold commercial units of the Artecity project will be auctioned off to gain ultimate
South Florida home sales were on the rise in May and many local prices either rose, or showed less significant declines than recent median prices-demonstrating hopeful signs of nearby stabilization, said The Miami
Florida is deemed the second largest recipient of aid through the Hardest Hit Fund, with $1 billion being provided; the number one recipient was California, with approximately $2 billion. However, according to the Sun Sentinel, a small portion of
Florida home and condominium sales statewide were on the rise last month, according to the latest housing data released by Florida
The number of homes for sale in South Florida has dropped to the lowest number since 2008, said The Palm Beach
