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Fort Lauderdale Real Estate - What's Being Done To Reduce The Burdens Of South Florida Homeowners?
The city of Fort Lauderdale is famous across the US for being known as the "Venice of America". This urban metropolis has an expansive and intricate canal system, and is located in Broward County, Florida. At present, the metropolis has a population of 185,804, and serves as the county seat. This ...
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Miami Still The Best Spot For Condo Market Despite The Bust
What makes Miami's real estate still an attractive place for investors? Well there are a lot of factors to consider first and foremost, but still Miami will always be Miami and the popularity of the place will never fade, ever. South Florida's condo market has taken the hardest hit, when it comes ...
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Market Conditions Continue to Vary Widely
While there are few markets in the country that have managed to survive the current housing market without any battle scars there are some markets that have experienced more serious issues than others. Two of the worst markets in the United States at the moment are Cleveland and Detroit; however, ...
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Broward County Real Estate - Thriving Foreclosure Market And Other Facts
Broward County, Florida has 28 incorporated towns and cities, of which Fort Lauderdale is the largest incorporated city, as well as the county seat of government. The region has a population of 1.7 million people and has a subtropical climate, This county continues to attract new residents and ...
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Huge Inventory Of Unsold Florida Homes Drives Prices Down Despite Realtor Hype & Media Assurances
Irrational exuberance, realtor hype, and media assurances of a robust economy are beginning to take their toll. Unwarranted conclusions, faulty assumptions, and the predisposition to endless American prosperity are colliding full force with reality. Nobody is buying, but builders keep building. ...
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Florida Ranks Highest In FSBO Market
It's no surprise that Florida tops yet another category of the drowning real estate market besides foreclosures. With sixty-seven counties in the state known for its sunshine, Florida is one of the top places for another type of real estate, FSBOs. As Florida's market increases, homeowners are ...
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Tampa Real Estate - Buying Homes In One Of The Most Durable Housing Markets
The harsh effects of the US housing crunch and the excessive inventory of unsold homes, continues to exact a heavier toll on housing prices today. However, over the long term period, many still view housing as a good investment, and more than just an investment for that matter. Aside from getting a ...
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Sarasota Realty - Home Sale Figures For February 2008
Situated just 50 miles south of the Tampa Bay region lies the lovely city of Sarasota. This southwestern Florida city is generally considered to be a tropical paradise and praised by many local and international travel and business magazines. It surely never fails to amaze its visitors with its ...
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It's Raining Dollars For Foreign Investors
From CNN Money, Wall Street Journal to Forbes Magazine they all are reporting the fall in value of the U.S dollar. Interest rates have been slashed in order to boost our struggling economy. The sub-prime fallout from earlier this year is in full effect. When you purchase a home so many entities ...
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Florida Foreclosures - Florida Home Foreclosures
Adjustable rate mortgages or ARM's have been the cause of the huge foreclosure rate that we currently see in our country. As the economy took a turn for the worse so did these types of loans. They began to rise making it harder and harder for home owners to pay their monthly payments. Florida ...
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