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By Gay Cororaton, MIAMI REALTORS + RWorld Chief Economist Key takeaways: Miami-Dade County led numeric employment gains in 2025, with 10,608 private sector jobs
Thursday, June 4, 2026: South Florida real estate market articles
Miami ranked No. 4 Top U.S. Market to Invest in 2026 via AFIRE. AFIRE CEO Gunnar Branson mentioned this report during his keynote at MIAMI
Wednesday, June 3, 2026: South Florida real estate market articles
Florida property tax cut plan backed by Gov. DeSantis heads to November ballot after legislative approval. The measure would increase Florida’s current $50,000 homestead exemption
MLS Briefing Week 73
Hello MIAMI Realtors and welcome to your MLS Briefing! Listing Links – iMapp Visit MiamiRealtors.com and login to your MIAMI Gateway Login to Matrix Review
South Florida Office Market Ranks No. 1 in Construction Intensity and Leads U.S. in Tight Vacancy
By MIAMI REALTORS + RWorld Chief Economist Gay Cororaton Key Takeaways West Palm Beach-Boca Raton Market Area and the Miami Market Area have the
MLS Briefing Week 72
Visit MIAMI Realtors.com and login to your MIAMI Gateway Login to Matrix Select RE1/RE2 and Search Results Add Roof, Age of Roof, and Roof Description
Thursday, May 28, 2026: South Florida real estate market articles
Watch MIAMI REALTORS® + RWorld Co-CEOs Teresa King Kinney and Dionna Hall, Chairman of the Board Alfredo Pujol and Chair-Elect Jonathan Dolphus on Miami’s Community
Tuesday, May 26, 2026: South Florida real estate market articles
Luxury Buyers From Colombia Are Snapping Up South Florida Homes in Search of a Real Estate Safety Net via Realtor.com “They can invest really anywhere
Friday, May 22, 2026: South Florida real estate market articles
19 of Florida’s 20 richest billionaires now live in South Florida via Stacker https://stacker.com/stories/florida/richest-billionaires-florida Fort Lauderdale ranked No. 8 Best Place to Get a
South Florida Affordable Housing Construction Surges Under Live Local Act
By MIAMI REALTORS + RWorld Chief Economist Gay Cororaton As of April 2026, roughly 37,200 units are under construction in South Florida, of which

