Condos

South Florida’s East-West Divide Is Shaping Who Gets Discounts and Who Faces Bidding Wars

In South Florida’s residential market, geography matters in ways that don’t show up in regional averages. Properties in western suburban communities with strong school...

Miami Condo Sellers Are Cutting Prices While Single-Family Downsizers Gain Negotiating Power

Special assessments, rising HOA fees, and reserve shortfalls have created a buyer’s market in Miami condos – and one demographic is quietly positioned to...

Miami Real Estate in Mid-2026: Signs of Recovery After a Two-Year Slowdown

Nearly two years after one of the slowest periods the Miami real estate market has seen in recent memory,...

Florida Panhandle Beach Communities Are Drawing a New Class of Luxury Investor

Along Florida’s Gulf Coast, a 26-mile stretch of shoreline known as 30A has quietly attracted a different kind of...

Miami’s Hidden Neighborhoods Offer Investors a Way In Before Prices Climb Further

Older, centrally located Miami neighborhoods are drawing renewed buyer interest as investors recognize an opportunity that established luxury markets...

Miami Luxury Home Prices Are Still Rising – But Buyers Are No Longer in a Rush

After years of frenzied buying driven by pandemic-era migration, remote work flexibility, and limited inventory, Miami’s luxury real estate...

In Miami Beach, Luxury Condo Buyers Now Check a Building’s Finances Before They Buy

Miami Beach’s condo market has always sold on views and finishes, with waterfront units commanding a premium simply for...

Miami Beach’s Condo Market Has Swung Hard Toward Buyers – and Deals Are Starting to Flow

The narrative around Miami’s luxury real estate market in mid-2026 is one of cooling, a natural correction after the...

In Pembroke Pines, Florida, Move-Up Buyers Find What Miami’s Condo Market Cannot Offer

The dominant narrative around South Florida real estate centers on luxury condos, Brickell high-rises, and out-of-state migration into Miami...

South Florida Condo Fees Have Doubled in Some 55-Plus Buildings, Trapping Fixed-Income Owners

Insurance cost increases and new reserve requirements have pushed monthly HOA fees in some South Florida condominium buildings from...

How International Capital and Domestic Migration Are Reshaping Florida’s Two Key Markets

Florida’s real estate market is being pulled in two directions at once. In South Florida, international capital – particularly...

In South Florida, an Estimated 165 New Real Estate Developments Are Competing Simultaneously

With roughly 165 active projects across Miami-Dade and Broward County, buyers can afford to be choosy. Brandon Talalaevsky of...