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Florida comes in at No. 2 on U-Haul’s list of top growth states

Despite a larger year-over-year increase in departures compared to 2016, Florida was America’s No. 2 growth state during 2017, according to U-Haul data analysis of last year’s migration trends. Reservations for one-way U-Haul truck rentals rose 8 percent on a

This Week in Miami Real Estate: Ultra-luxurious amenities, Brightline launch and more

The waterfront Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach is set to open soon, and when it does, its residents will have a slew of luxurious amenities at their disposal. They’ll have typical — but still luxurious — amenities like a rooftop

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This Week in Miami Real Estate: Cold temps, 2017’s biggest sales and more

While Miami-area residents are ringing in the new year with cold temperatures not seen in years and lizards (almost) literally falling from the sky, the industry is reflecting on the year that has passed. The biggest Miami home sale

Florida’s population growth in 2017 was second largest in US

If it seems to you like more and more people are moving to Florida, you would be correct — the state saw the second-biggest increase in population in the country last year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s national

Report: Miami’s market is fourth most-valuable in the US

Miami has the fourth most-valuable housing market in the country at $864.2 billion, according to a new report from Zillow and Bloomberg. Its value grew 4.7 percent from 2016. The only markets more valuable than Miami are Los Angeles

Miami ranks in top 10 for expected tech hiring in 2018

The tech boom in Miami is expected to continue through the beginning of 2018. The city ranks ninth for tech hiring in the Robert Half Technology IT Hiring Forecast and Local Trend Report. Technology executives across the country are

This Week in Miami Real Estate: Moving to higher ground, island mansions and more

While neighborhoods around the country grapple with traditional gentrification, Miami is experiencing a different type of change, according to a new report from The Real Deal Miami. Climate gentrification is sweeping the city as people scramble to move to

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Report: Buyers in Miami save more money than renters

An age-old question for many adults is whether they should invest in property or continue to rent. Proponents of buying say it’s a good investment in the future, but sometimes, certain factors — like limited inventory — make ownership

This Week in Miami Real Estate: Affordable housing, trailer park transformation and more

Miami may be known for its high real estate costs, but a new project from Related Group will add some affordable housing to the city. Related Urban Development Group recently secured a $23.1 million construction loan for a mixed-income

FEMA warns of Hurricane Irma aid fraud

A number of federal agencies are teaming together to investigate possible fraud in applications for rental assistance or lodging reimbursement after Hurricane Irma, the Miami Herald reported. The Federal Emergency Management Administration and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Amazon Echo introduces Agent Neo, real estate matchmaking app

On top of playing your favorite music and giving you weather reports, Amazon’s Alexa is adding a new skill to her vast voice-activated repertoire — helping users buy and sell homes. Agent Neo, a new real estate app on

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‘The City Beautiful’ has eye on expansion

Coral Gable officials are nearing finalization of a deal to annex to unincorporated, 205-acre neighborhood of Little Gables, according to a new report from Miami New Times. Little Gables, which sits between Coral Gables and Miami, is home to

Minority homeownership lags in the United States

While homeownership continues to be a key part of the American Dream, minorities in the United States lag behind the rest of the country in homeownership rates. According to a new report from ABODO Apartments, a national apartment listing

New high-speed train could transform Florida cities

The U.S. is getting its first high-speed train that ultimately will stretch 235 miles from Orlando east to the coast and down to Miami — for a total travel time of three hours, NPR reported. Phase one of the $3

This Week in Miami Real Estate: New city park, super-tall towers and more

With little room for horizontal footprints in Miami, developers are almost literally reaching for the stars, with several planning on towers that would be among the tallest in the city. Property Markets Group recently filed plans for a 1,036-foot

How the tax reform impacts Florida homeowners

As Congress works on creating a new tax bill, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) has been vocal about the ways in which the proposals would affect homeowners, home prices and the real estate industry as a whole. However,

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