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By Gay Cororaton, Chief Economist For the first time, the South Florida counties of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach all hit new record highs
How To Find (And Recruit) Like-Minded Team Members
The best thing you can do for the acceleration of your real estate team is to attract, hire and drive immediate production for like-minded recruits
Be Alert: Health Insurance Scam Targeting NAR Members
If you receive a text message or phone call offering health insurance from NAR, please do not responde or provide any personal or financial information.
Miami-Dade Single-Family Home Pending Sales, Showing Appointments Rise
MIAMI — Miami-Dade single-family pending sales and total South Florida showing appointments rose year-over-year, according to June 2023 statistics released by the MIAMI Association of
Broward County Sub-$300K Condo Market Sales Increase
MIAMI — Broward County sub-$300K existing condo sales increased year-over-year as total South Florida showing appointments rose once again, according to June 2023 statistics released
Palm Beach County Single-Family Home New Pending Sales Increase
MIAMI — Palm Beach County single-family home new pending sales rose year-over-year as total South Florida showing appointments rose once again, according to June 2023
Martin County Total Home Sales Climb Year-over-Year
MIAMI — Martin County total home sales increased year-over-year as total South Florida showing appointments rose once again, according to June 2023 statistics released by
JTHS-MIAMI Realtors Collects and Delivers a Record 2,000 Books to Local Children
MIAMI — The Jupiter-Tequesta-Hobe Sound division of the MIAMI Association of Realtors (JTHS-MIAMI) recently collected and delivered a record 2,000 books to local children to
Media Misunderstands Culture of Safety in Real Estate
Security expert Tracey Hawkins, host of a new real estate safety podcast, deconstructs a recent article from The New York Times that calls out lack
How To Transform Second Homes Into Lucrative Short-Term Rentals
Savvy investors recognize that when your vacation home is empty, it’s just draining your bank account. Here’s how to turn it into a lucrative short-term

