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Real Estate Market Slowing Down?
Friday, 30 December 2005

The Florida real estate market has enjoyed a five-year boom. Southwest Florida also enjoyed that status.

Within the last year, (ending November 30) the median sale price for existing homes in Englewood, and North Point, in Charlotte County went from $167,700 to $236,900, a 41 percent increase. These statistics are based on reports from Florida Association of Realtors and the U of F Real Estate Research Center.

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South Florida Ft. Lauderdale Real Estate Market
Wednesday, 21 December 2005

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate - Ft. Lauderdale, like most of Florida is a thriving market, with prices on the rise.  The attractive job markets and attractiveness of Florida make it a hotspot for new residents.  It’s estimated that 1000 people move to Florida each day.  This can only serve to increase the need for new housing, as well as making resale prices on homes jump.  The US Census speculates that Florida population will be the third highest in the country by 2011.

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Onex Partner Makes $1.5 Billion Deal for Real Estate Trust
Tuesday, 20 December 2005

Onex Corporation, a Toronto holding company led by Gerald Schwartz, plans to pay $1.5 billion to purchase Town and Country Trust, a United States based trust that operates 39 apartment complexes.

Onex plans to pay cash in the joint venture trust between their affiliates and Morgan Stanley Real Estate.

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Miami Real Estate Market
Sunday, 18 December 2005

Miami Real Estate - The Florida real estate market is on an upward swing, and the Miami area market is certainly no exception.  With strong economic growth, jobs, and schools, it’s a prime growing location.  City life, with great beach access, make it attractive to both newcomers to the area.  The city itself is also steaming with culture, and more is coming.  Miami is home to the Performing Arts Center and the Design Art District.  Of course, it’s also home to the Miami Heat.  Miami is a favorite of both tourists and retirees as well, only adding to the growth potential of both real estate and the employment markets.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 December 2005 )
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Tampa Real Estate Sales Expect Growth
Sunday, 18 December 2005

The Tampa area is going to see growth, according to Tony Polito, director of Metrostudy’s Tampa Division. Metrostudy tracks construction patterns. Tampa recorded over 5,000 new starts in 2004 3rd quaeter, up 5.2 percent from the previous year. The annual start rates increased 19 percent.

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Forecast Remains Sunny for Miami Real Estate Market
Wednesday, 14 December 2005

The Miami market continues to report strong activity levels. Miami, which remains one of the leading real estate markets in the country, is the focus of the real estate market’s attention.
Since Florida is one of the best places to retire in, thousands of people move into the state every week. Both national and international investors buy properties that allow the activity levels of the state to remain high.

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The Continuous Booming of Tampa Florida Condominium Market
Wednesday, 14 December 2005

The demand for downtown Tampa condominiums has increased the annual number of approved project permits, which totaled US$1 billion for the first time ever. The number includes more than $689 million in commercial and $356 million in residential projects in the fiscal year that ended in September 30. It reflects particular costs for both rehabilitation projects and new construction as it takes into account the rising prices of construction materials.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 December 2005 )
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Florida Real Estate 2006 Forecast
Wednesday, 14 December 2005

Economists have been assuming that that Florida’s real estate market, one of the nation’s red-hot housing market, is a bubble that is about to burst. However, not everyone believes this will happen. Local Florida real estate organizations are aware of their market’s success and are positive that it will last longer than expected.

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