Miami and Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Condominium Market Report 2011

New condominiums flooded the market from 2005 to 2009 in Miami and Fort Lauderdale . An in depth analysis by Related ISG reveals over 89% of the 42,509 condos built are now sold. Miami, FL (PRWEB) January 25, 2012 “ The downtown Miami Brickell corridor was by far the most developed piece of real estate in Florida during the great real estate boom that occurred from 2005 to 2009,” said Kevin Dickenson [1] with Prudential Florida Realty

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Miami and Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Condominium Market Report 2011

Future Of Casinos In Florida May Come Down To Jobs

MIAMI — Sun-drenched Miami has beaches, South Beach nightspots, a new stadium for the Miami Marlins and athletic superstars like LeBron James. But nearly 300,000 people there are out of work after hard hits from the recession and the collapse of Florida’s real estate market.

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Future Of Casinos In Florida May Come Down To Jobs

South Beach Condos Allow You To Experience A Great Lifestyle Of Luxury And Comfort In Miami Beach

South Beach in Florida has been hailed as one of the world’s top vacation destinations. There are only a few top-notch neighborhoods to be found in Miami and South Beach is definitely one of them.

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Interview # 13 – Cash Flow in Miami – HOLLYWOOD BEACH REALTY INVESTOR-REALTOR Danny Kennedy


Interview # 13 – Cash Flow in Miami – HOLLYWOOD BEACH REALTY INVESTOR-REALTOR Danny Kennedy Real Estate Agent and Investor Danny Kennedy

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Six-figure pensions for retired South Florida city employees costing taxpayers millions

After more than two decades working in Miami Beach’s 911 call center, Pamela Kindle wanted her golden parachute. Her $60,000-a-year job would provide a modest pension for retirement, but Kindle wanted more.

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Six-figure pensions for retired South Florida city employees costing taxpayers millions

Watch Live: Hearing On Exposito’s Suspension

The Miami City Commission holds a special meeting to determine whether to reinstate or fire Miami Police Chief Miguel Exposito, who was suspended earlier this week. Watch the meeting live.

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