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Out-of-State Movers to Florida Hit Highest Level in Nearly Two Decades with New York, California, and New Jersey as Top States of Origin via MIAMI REALTORS® Chief Economist Gay Cororaton

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There is more to the decline in existing homes for sale than just the lock-in effect. “Baby boomers represent 32% of homeowners, and over 80% said they would like to age in place. This preference is likely also contributing to the supply shortage.”

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Taxes on commercial rents and leases in Florida will be cut by 1% on December 1, 2023. An average Florida Class A commercial lease will save $360 per year per 1000 sq feet. An average Florida Class B commercial lease will save $268 per year per 1000 sq feet, and an average Florida Class C commercial lease will save $190 per year per 1000 sq feet.

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South Florida’s rise as a global business hub via @sfbjnews

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Even with these risks, rising interest rates and a housing shortage, South Florida continues to see tremendous growth potential, thanks to consumer spending in real estate and retail and the number of new residents migrating to the area via @bisnow

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Canadian Snowbirds Are Back in South Florida, And They’re Ready to Buy via @lawdotcom Residential pricing in South Florida is a bargain compared to conditions in Canada’s hottest markets. In October, Toronto and Vancouver average home sale prices topped $1 million. In comparison, South Florida is a bargain: the October median home sale price was $345,000 for Broward, $406,500 for Miami-Dade and $386,000 for Palm Beach County.  

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