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    What are Miami’s hot neighborhoods? Should you rent or buy? Here’s our 2018 real estate study
    • Aug 6, 2018
    • 8 min

    What are Miami’s hot neighborhoods? Should you rent or buy? Here’s our 2018 real estate study

    For renters, Miami’s greater downtown area is the place to be. Budget-conscious home buyers should consider Homestead, Miami Shores and Kendall. Investors will want to pay attention to the Design District. Miami Beach remains popular, but watch out for inflated prices. And traffic has become one of the key factors when deciding where to live. These are some of the findings of the 2018 Miami-Dade Real Estate Study, the fourth annual survey of the industry conducted by the poll
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    Miami condo market favored buyers in May 2018
    • Jun 28, 2018
    • 2 min

    Miami condo market favored buyers in May 2018

    The latest market data release from the Miami Association of Realtors focused on the continued strength of the area’s luxury housing market in May, but insights into other segments were also included in the report. Specifically, the Miami Association of Realtors found that based on inventory figures, May signaled a buyer’s market for condos in the city. This may have helped condo sales increase for the second consecutive month in May to a final tally of 1,392. This follows a
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    Take a peek inside construction at Miami's biggest development project. Maybe ever.
    • Jun 10, 2018
    • 3 min

    Take a peek inside construction at Miami's biggest development project. Maybe ever.

    It only took, oh, 15 years or so, so long that it began to feel like a fable. But Miami Worldcenter's vast and long-delayed "city within a city" is finally rising from the ground just north of downtown. For real. Worldcenter's 60-story, glass-wrapped Paramount luxury condo tower, which sits on a block-long retail and amenity podium, has topped off and will open next year. A stand-alone retail and garage building is under construction across what will be the city's first pedes
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    Homes Sold Faster Than Ever in April; Prices Rose 7.6%
    • Jun 4, 2018
    • 4 min

    Homes Sold Faster Than Ever in April; Prices Rose 7.6%

    The national median home sale price surpassed $300,000 for the first time on record The national median home sale price increased 7.6 percent in April from a year ago, to a median of $302,200. This is the first time the national median home price has surpassed the $300,000 mark across the 174 markets that Redfin tracks. While April posted solid growth in home sales, up 5.2 percent from last year, home sales from January through April were just 1.5 percent higher than the same
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    This Map Shows the Best-Paying Company In Every State (Interactive Infograph)
    • May 30, 2018
    • 2 min

    This Map Shows the Best-Paying Company In Every State (Interactive Infograph)

    You may think earning a big salary means climbing the corporate ladder. Not necessarily. Many U.S. companies offer six-figure salaries even to rank-and-file workers. A few, like California-based cancer-research company Geron Corp. (median pay: $500,250) and New Jersey clean-energy firm NRG Yield (median pay: $964,000), hand out upwards of half a million dollars or more. Those numbers are part of a trove of new data companies are being required to make public for the first tim
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    LinkedIn Workforce Report | Miami-Ft. Lauderdale | May 2018
    • May 27, 2018
    • 2 min

    LinkedIn Workforce Report | Miami-Ft. Lauderdale | May 2018

    Over 146 million workers in the U.S. have LinkedIn profiles; over 20,000 companies in the U.S. use LinkedIn to recruit; over 3 million jobs are posted on LinkedIn in the U.S. every month; and members can add over 50,000 skills to their profiles to showcase their professional brands. That gives us unique and valuable insight into U.S. workforce trends. This LinkedIn Workforce Report is a monthly report on employment trends in the U.S. workforce. It’s divided into two sections:
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    How small can you go? These new Miami apartments want you to downsize and live large
    • May 21, 2018
    • 10 min

    How small can you go? These new Miami apartments want you to downsize and live large

    Would you plunk down $300,000 for a studio that measures 350 square feet — about the size of two surface parking lot spaces — to live in the heart of Miami Beach? If the idea seems preposterous, micro-units are not for you. But a growing number of real estate developers are banking on the micro-unit concept — tiny, furnished apartments in amenity-laden buildings, located in hot neighborhoods — to attract buyers and renters who want to live in Miami-Dade's most popular neighbo
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    You can still find reasonably priced homes in these Miami neighborhoods. But you have to hurry
    • May 21, 2018
    • 4 min

    You can still find reasonably priced homes in these Miami neighborhoods. But you have to hurry

    If you're braving Miami-Dade County's competitive housing market in search of a moderately-priced home or condo, it's no longer enough to be armed with a pre-approved mortgage loan or be flexible about location. Today, there's one more essential thing to have: A fast trigger finger. "So many people are looking for properties in the $180,000-$225,000 price point, buyers can no longer afford to say, 'Let me think about it and get back to you,'" said Justine Jimenez Garcia, owne
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    Luxury Home Sales in Miami Spike in Early 2018
    • May 16, 2018
    • 5 min

    Luxury Home Sales in Miami Spike in Early 2018

    According the Miami Association of Realtors, Miami luxury home sales surged 12.3 percent in 1Q 2018 as median prices rose for the 25th consecutive quarter. Total Miami luxury home sales ($1 million and up) rose 12.3 percent to 421 in 1Q 2018, up from 375 in 1Q 2017. Median prices for single-family homes increased to $337,000, a 5.9 percent increase from last year. Miami existing condo median prices rose 4.5 percent year over year to $230,000. "Miami real estate continues to s
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    ‘Good’ credit score lowers avg. mortgage cost by $21K
    • May 16, 2018
    • 2 min

    ‘Good’ credit score lowers avg. mortgage cost by $21K

    In Miami it is lowered by an average mortgage cost by $27K. Homebuyers with a lower credit score pay thousands of dollars more for the same home than a buyer with an excellent credit score. A new Zillow analysis found that nationally, a borrower with an "excellent" credit score could get a mortgage with a 4.50 percent Annual Percentage Rate (APR). A similar borrower with a "fair" credit score could get a 5.10 percent rate. Over the lifetime of a 30-year mortgage, this means a
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    20 Questions to Ask When Buying a Condo
    • May 15, 2018
    • 2 min

    20 Questions to Ask When Buying a Condo

    Considering a condominium? Take the time to research the community, talk to residents, review the condominium documents and study other data to answer these questions: 1. CONDITION What's the condition of the unit you're considering -- the building -- the entire complex? 2. COMMON AREAS Are common areas well maintained? 3. FOR SALE? How many condos are for sale? (A large percentage could be a sign of problems.) 4. OWNER OCCUPIED? What percentage of the units are owner-occupie
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    Buyers' mortgage preapprovals mean a lot less than you think
    • May 8, 2018
    • 2 min

    Buyers' mortgage preapprovals mean a lot less than you think

    It's common advice: Buyers should obtain a mortgage preapproval letter from a lender before going out with a real estate agent to look at homes. The rationale is that a preapproval shows, in writing, an amount of mortgage money a buyer is qualified to receive, all but guaranteeing the price range the buyer can afford. For real estate agents, that preapproval letter is an assurance that they're not wasting time on clients who may not be able to afford the homes they're conside
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    Here’s how much you need to earn to afford Coral Gables
    • May 2, 2018
    • 1 min

    Here’s how much you need to earn to afford Coral Gables

    Trulia has crunched the numbers to determine the best neighborhoods for living well by ranking “universally loved” features like quiet streets, parks and proximity to schools and healthcare. Now, the online real estate giant had determined how much a homebuyer needs to live in those neighborhoods. Coral Gables (which Trulia incorrectly lists as a neighborhood within Miami) made the list, but buyers will need to have a well-paying job to afford to live there. Described as a “m
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    So you are all settled in your new home. Now it's time to explore Miami!
    • Apr 23, 2018
    • 2 min

    So you are all settled in your new home. Now it's time to explore Miami!

    Here is a list of things to do in the Magic City: First, take a look at this Miami Relocation Guide and Interactive Map of Miami and Beaches. I have separated the suggestion below by geographic areas. Be sure to use the interactive map to familiarize yourself with each location, and to take distances into account when planning your visits. Miami Beach: Art Deco District / South of Fifth (SoFi) Nikki Beach South Pointe Park Ocean Drive Española Way Lincoln Road Mall New World
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