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MIAMI REALTORS® and South Florida real estate poised for robust 2024 by MIAMI Chairman Gus Fonte

https://southfloridaagentmagazine.com/2024/02/05/miami-realtors-gus-fonte/

 

Miami ranked No. 3 in the U.S. for Best Places to Get Married in the U.S. via WalletHub

https://wallethub.com/edu/best-places-to-get-married/18721

 

Fort Lauderdale ranked No. 8 in the U.S. for Best Date Night Cities in the U.S. via new BonusFinder ranking

https://www.bonusfinder.com/news/entertainment/date-night-cities-us

 

Miami had the most expensive U.S. home sale in Q4 2023: $79M

U.S. Luxury Home Prices Hit Record High in 2023, Up 9 Percent Annually – WORLD PROPERTY JOURNAL Global News Center

 

Florida ranks No. 1 for net migration

Florida ranks No. 1 for net migration  – South Florida Agent Magazine

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Foreign buyers see upside in U.S. real estate via @rismedia MIAMI Chairman of the Board Fernando Arencibia Jr.: “We can bring back that exposure to our members and to our Miami REALTORS®,” he says. “It’s always been important for us to bring that exposure, that connectivity. Like anything else in life, if you do it once you might have a little bit of an effect, but anything you do consistently, it pays off exponentially.”

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NAR along with the MIAMI Realtors and other Realtor associations from around the U.S. as well as individual Realtors met with senior staff of Fannie Mae to discuss issues that have arisen from the recently implemented safety and reserving requirements. While well intentioned, the new requirements to verify the physical soundness of condo buildings and adequacy of financial reserves have created problems in the market.

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