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More than 80% of the population growth across several major U.S. cities has come from international immigration, which has substantially benefited apartment demand in markets such as South Florida via CoStar

https://www.costar.com/article/1376196049/immigration-has-bolstered-apartment-demand-what-an-expected-slowdown-means-in-four-gateway-markets

 

The rise of assumable mortgages? An assumable mortgage is when a buyer takes over the seller’s existing loan with the same rate and terms. The option is available on many government-backed loans, like FHA and VA.

South Florida man saves thousands of dollars with this loan option as housing market shifts

 

Buyers Could Face Delays During Shutdown. The National Flood Insurance Program expired, freezing new policies and potentially delaying mortgages, home sales, and housing programs, especially in Florida.

https://www.floridarealtors.org/news-media/news-articles/2025/10/buyers-could-face-delays-during-shutdown

 

Florida Realtors Releases New, Updated Forms. The forms reflect recent law and policy changes, including expanded flood disclosures and adjustments to NAR’s Multiple Listing Options for Sellers.

https://www.floridarealtors.org/news-media/news-articles/2025/09/florida-realtors-releases-new-updated-forms

 

Miami Seaquarium set to close under development deal for marina, restaurants

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/miami-seaquarium-set-to-close-under-development-deal-for-marina-restaurants/ar-AA1NwfFB?ocid=BingNewsVerp

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