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Ytech Buys Land In Brickell Where Up To 80 Stories Can Be Built
Home: NewsReal estate investment and development firm Ytech has completed the purchase of a property in Brickell, and says it can be build up to 80 stories there. The company paid a total of $12.2 million for two adjacent properties at 41
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Related Group To Begin Construction On The Gallery At West Brickell In Q3 2021; Brickell World School Planned Next Door
Home: NewsThe Related Group is moving forward with a plan to build a project called The Gallery At West Brickell. The Gallery At West Brickell will include a 29-story residential tower, an 11-story parking garage, and the property will also have a
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Moishe Mana Explains Why He Is Bullish On Miami: ‘There Is Something Special Happening’
Home: NewsMiami property owner Moishe Mana unleashed a viral thread on Twitter yesterday in which he explained why he has invested so much money here, and why he is bullish on the city’s future. Mana said that after 10 years in Miami, his dream
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Kushner Releases New Rendering Of First Tower Planned At 1,100-Unit Project In Downtown Miami, Wants To Develop More Here
Home: NewsKushner Companies has released a new rendering on their website of an apartment project they plan at 2000 Biscayne in Edgewater, and says they are seeking to develop even more projects in the area. The rendering appears to be slightly different
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Water Street Tampa’s first luxury condos hit market, starting at $2 million
Home: NewsThe Residences at the Tampa Edition hotel are scheduled for move-ins by late 2021. A crop of luxury condos in a forthcoming Water Street Tampa hotel has officially hit the market, with prices starting at $2 million. The Residences at the Tampa
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444 Brickell Gets FAA Approval For A Height Of 881 Feet; Developer Buys School Seats
Home: NewsRelated Group has been granted Federal Aviation Administration approval to build three towers at 444 Brickell – and has inked a deal to ensure there is school capacity for the building’s new residents. Two of the towers are the tallest approved
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Melo’s 60-Story Island Bay Tower In Edgewater Submitted To The FAA At 649 Feet
Home: NewsDeveloper Melo Group has filed an application with the Federal Aviation Administration to build a 60-story tower in Edgewater called Island Bay. Melo’s application was submitted on November 9. Island Bay’s north tower will rise 637 feet above ground, or 649 feet
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Miami Is Taking Its Place Among The Great Cities Of The World,’ Nema Developer Says
Home: NewsThe developer of the Nema tower planned in Edgewater is bullish on Miami. Developer Crescent Heights was co-founded by Russell Galbut. In an interview with the Herald, Galbut explained why he thinks the city is a compelling investment. Miami is now “taking its
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Mortgage Applications in U.S. Increase in Late October
Home: NewsAccording to the Mortgage Bankers Association's latest Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending October 23, 2020, mortgage applications increased 1.7 percent from one week earlier. The Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, increased 1.7 percent
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RE/MAX report shows strong sales and shrinking inventory in Miami
Home: UncategorizedHomes in the U.S. are selling at their fastest rate in more than a decade, according to the latest RE/MAX National Housing Report, which includes data from 52 markets across the country. According to RE/MAX, October home sales in Miami increased by
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October home sales surge in Miami-Dade
Home: NewsPent-up demand and record-low mortgage rates continued to fuel home sales in October, according to the latest report from MIAMI Association of Realtors. Miami-Dade County total home sales jumped 16.2% year over year, from 2,355 to 2,737, while single-family home sales
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Miami suburb ranks high for big city feel
Home: NewsThe suburbs are becoming more alluring to residents of major cities as the COVID-19 pandemic continues into autumn. Zillow and Yelp have joined forces to create a Cityness Index to help people find suburban locales that possess a touch of urban
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Bigger is better, say homeowners and renters who are working from home
Home: NewsBeing homebound has led many homeowners and renters — especially those who are working from home — to the same conclusion: They want more space. A new survey conducted buy real estate blog Commercial Café asked 4,384 individuals who have been
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Miami homebuyers faced higher prices, lower inventory in September
Home: NewsMiami home buyers expecting to catch a break last month encountered a tighter-than-usual September housing market, reflecting nationwide trends in pricing and inventory. The median listing price for the month was up 2.5% to $410,000 year-over-year in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm