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The Florida Residential Real Estate Market: Downturns Create Upturns

Fri May 9, 2025 by on Housing Market & News

Is the Florida real estate market experiencing a downturn? The perennial sunshine and lack of a  state income tax has traditionally drawn retirees and  residential real estate buyers to Florida.  Add to this mix, remote workers who, during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, were able to work from home and chose the Sunshine State to live. Simply put, the […]

Why is the South Florida Real Estate Market a Tale of Two Cities?

Mon Apr 7, 2025 by on Housing Market & News

Depending on your perspective of the South Florida real estate market, it is either the best or worst of times, especially with everyone discussing the significance of import tariffs and its significance on the greater economy. Buyer’s Market Conditions: For the first time in many years, we have seen a larger selection of listed homes from which to choose. Simply […]

The Housing Market: A 2025 Perspective

Thu Jan 9, 2025 by on Housing Market & News

As we begin the New Year, many homebuyers face a similar issue as last year with the current real estate housing market: there is more housing supply, but that supply is stale. Why? According to Redfin, while active listings were 12.1% higher than in November 2023, 54.5% had sat on the market for at least 60 days without going under […]

Attorney Fee Debate Heats Up as Florida Supreme Court Accepts Case

Thu Feb 15, 2018 by on News

The following article was originally published in the Daily Business Review by Samantha Joseph and has been republished with excerpts from Roy Oppenheim.  “Whenever you’re dealing with attorney fees, it’s a very sensitive issue,” attorney Roy Oppenheim said. “The court should have known that they were going to create a ruckus and a firestorm.” By Samantha Joseph | February 14, 2018 […]