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“Shadow a seasoned agent, and learn all you can by watching and asking tons of questions.” — Robin Boriello, global real estate advisor, Premier Sotheby’s International Realty
According to a new report from RentCafe, hotels have overtaken offices as the most likely spaces to be converted into new apartments.
The Asian Real Estate Association of America and other groups sued to have SB 264 struck down, arguing it unfairly discriminates against people from China and six other countries.
Juniper Pointe will bring 47 residences to market when it opens later this year.
Jorge Perez, a Fort Lauderdale Realtor, has been a licensed agent for five years.
The development brings a mix of 172 affordable and market-rate apartments to market.
The arrangement “marks a natural progression in Fortune Christie’s northward expansion,” the firm said in an announcement.
Other settlements are still awaiting final approval, including the $418 million settlement with NAR.
Zillow attributes this trend to a growing sense of nostalgia for easier times.
Construction of The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami, is expected to launch next year, with occupancy slated for 2029.
“Fake it until you make it.” — Monika Kamardinov, real estate associate, Douglas Elliman
Yun expects existing home sales to show gains in 2024, 2025 and eight of the next 10 years.
NAR previously said the changes were expected to start in mid-July.
The typical amount donated annually was $1,000, up from $800 in 2022.
The independent brokerage is bringing 500 agents to the company.
The Cipriani Residences Miami will have six triplex penthouses occupying the top 18 floors.
