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South Florida’s Luxury-Home Market: A Resilient Attraction for Affluent In
Despite facing challenges like hurricanes and tornadoes, South Florida's luxury real estate market remains a prime destination for high-end buyers. While the fervor seen in previous years has slightly cooled, the region’s top-tier homes continue to draw attention, with rising prices signaling resi
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Commonwealth Commons 2881 E Oakland Park Blvd Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
$ 14,999,999
- Built in: 1969
- Building area: 19,082(sqft)
- Cap Rate: 3.33%
- Lot area: 37,897(sqft)
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Federico Nunez
Federico is a University of Miami Real Estate Finance graduate, licensed broker with six distinctions, and a member of the top five real estate and property management associations. With deep knowledge of Miami's market history and current trends, he's your go-to expert for informed decisions in real estate.
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Hurricane Milton: A Significant Threat to Florida’s Property Insurance Sta
According to financial-rating agency AM Best, Hurricane Milton poses a major threat to Florida's property insurance market, particularly for insurers specializing in the state. As the storm approaches heavily populated Gulf Coast areas, expected to make landfall early Thursday, its impact comes just
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Hurricane Milton: A $1 Trillion Threat to Florida’s Commercial Real Estate...
Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall in Florida within hours, with Moody's estimating that over $1 trillion worth of commercial real estate lies in the storm's path. According to a Tuesday update on its website, "More than 235,000 commercial properties statewide face a greater than 50% chance
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Assessing Impacts: Will Hurricane Helene Lead to Increased Insurance Rates in So
Hurricane Helene may have bypassed the heavily populated Key Biscayne and Miami regions, but the aftermath could still impact insurance rates for Floridians in the coming year. Though the precise economic damage from the storm is yet to be fully tallied, early estimates indicate it could surpass $10