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There are three key metrics that everyone in real estate needs to understand, but no one seems to be talking about. Talk to your potential
Rental Market Snapshot – April 2022
Active MLS and Off-MLS Listings and Median Rents by Unit Size
Your Miami Market – Stats
MIAMI Market Data
Say goodbye! How brokers could instantly improve the industry
Recruiting should be about more than warm bodies, according to broker Teresa Boardman. Making the industry better starts with brokers and the quality of their
With at least a dozen projects in the works, Brickell stands to gain over 6,000 apartments and condos over the next few years via @trdmiami #Miami https://bit.ly/3M4JEkN
With at least a dozen projects in the works, Brickell stands to gain over 6,000 apartments and condos over the next few years via @trdmiami
The Florida Hometown Heroes Housing Program, which goes into effect today, is intended to help residents in more than 50 critical professions purchase their first home
The Florida Hometown Heroes Housing Program, which goes into effect today, is intended to help residents in more than 50 critical professions purchase their first
Florida residents will soon be eligible for up to $10,000 in state grants for home hardening projects like roof reinforcement and garage door replacement. https://bit.ly/3N80not
Florida residents will soon be eligible for up to $10,000 in state grants for home hardening projects like roof reinforcement and garage door replacement. https://bit.ly/3N80not
Colombia Again Top Foreign Country Searching for Miami Homes in April 2022
Colombia Again Top Foreign Country Searching for Miami Homes in April 2022; Texas is the Top State via @MiamiRealtors https://bit.ly/3z5csXv
How the pandemic reinforced the value of agility in the multifamily sector
Change is constant. Business leaders, whether in the multifamily sector or elsewhere, need to understand that and remain agile and adaptable.
The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that the number of Latino workers is likely to reach 35.9 million by 2030
The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that the number of Latino workers is likely to reach 35.9 million by 2030, comprising 78 percent of net

