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  • Experts: migration from New York to Florida is a trend that will not subside

    In Q1 2023, about 10,000 New Yorkers moved to Florida. Experts note that this trend will continue. According to the National Association of Realtors, in 2022, Florida saw the largest influx of new residents migrating mainly from states with high taxes. In 2023, the flow of migrants is not abating. Experts explain this by the fact that home buyers...

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  • Creative from developers in South Florida: converting offices into apartments

    In South Florida, developers are actively buying up existing office space that is no longer relevant to large employers in the region. Office spaces are being planned or are already being turned into elite residential premises. The renovation of office buildings is in stark contrast to the trend that has defined the South Florida market over the...

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  • The cost of education in schools of Florida – where to teach children?

    Numerous travelers are drawn to Florida by its sandy beaches and never-ending summer. In order to relocate their families to the Sunshine State, raise their children, and enjoy life, many out-of-state Americans and foreigners are willing to invest in real estate in Florida. In Florida, there are countless schools and preschools. In this article,...

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  • The demand for “second homes” is growing on the Gulf Coast of southwest Florida

    During the conference in Sarasota, the heads of real estate agencies discussed the situation in domestic markets and trends in this industry. Experts noted that buyers have been increasingly attracted to the Gulf Coast in southwest Florida. In Florida, there is periodically a shortage of supply due to high demand. However, the state remains a “hot...

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  • 7 best places in Florida where you can buy a house for less than $380,000

    Experts have named 7 cities in Florida where you can buy real estate at relatively affordable prices. A house in each of these places can be purchased for less than $380,000. Fort Lauderdale. The city is ranked 5th among the best places to retire in the United States and is called one of the 100 best places to live in general. It is known for its...

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  • Is It Safe to Live in Florida?

    In recent years, an increasing number of people have wanted to buy property in Florida and move to The Sunshine State for permanent residence. As a result, from fourth place in the ranking of the most densely populated states in the country, Florida has moved one spot up to third. Newcomers are mostly Americans from other parts of the United...

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  • What to consider when buying a property in the 5 most popular cities in Florida?

    One of the most popular places to live in the USA - Florida - offers many housing options for any budget and lifestyle. This is a popular destination for those who love the sun, known for its beaches, theme parks and warm weather. Real estate experts recommend taking into account the features of the most sought-after areas of the state when buying...

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  • Demand for real estate in Alys Beach, Florida, has soared over the past years

    Alys Beach occupies 640,000 square metres on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico in Northwest Florida. The community is incredibly popular among buyers despite strict development and decoration rules. This might actually be a part of its charm: the white stucco walls and stone-paved driveways are reminiscent of cosy streets of Greek islands. Over the...

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  • Condominium sales in Miami-Dade County reduced to $647 million in April 2023

    The condominium market in Miami-Dade County, Florida, somewhat slumped this April, as the cumulative sales volume of $647 million represents a reduction compared to March, when $808 million worth of such properties was sold. In February, however, the amount was even smaller, at $544 million. By the number of transactions, April was also slightly...

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  • Home insurance costs rose by 57% in Florida from 2015 through 2022

    The key reason for a rapid growth of insurance premiums is the climate change that entails an increasing number of hurricanes, forest fires, and other natural disasters, experts say. However, Americans most often move to Florida, Texas, and other states most susceptible to this danger. A new study by LexisNexis Risk Solutions that specializes in...

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