Tag: Sustainability and Climate

Miami Developers Must Pay Into ‘Resilience Trust Fund’ to Double Density Under New Climate Policy

Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood could soon become a testing ground for a new model of climate-resilient development financing, as city...

Wellington’s Equestrian Economy Pushes Property Values Beyond Traditional Real Estate Logic

Wellington’s equestrian industry has created a unique real estate ecosystem where vacant land commands million-dollar-per-acre premiums and international buyers...

Safety Mandates After Surfside Collapse Drive Up Fees and Depress South Florida Condo Prices

Florida’s post-Surfside condominium safety laws are placing new financial and regulatory burdens on condo owners, fundamentally altering the residential...

Miami’s Luxury Demand Shifts as Seasonal Visitors Become Full-Time Residents

Miami’s transformation from seasonal playground to permanent home base represents a fundamental shift that’s reshaping luxury real estate demand...

How Falling Insurance Costs Are Reviving Southwest Florida’s Coastal Housing Market

The insurance crisis that disrupted Southwest Florida’s real estate market throughout 2024 is easing rapidly, with insurance quotes dropping...

Fort Lauderdale’s Two-Speed Market Reveals Broader Florida Real Estate Trends

The Fort Lauderdale luxury residential market is experiencing a tale of two sectors, with single-family homes maintaining strength while...

Tampa Bay Faces Massive Demolition and Reconstruction After Hurricanes Impact Waterfront Market

The Tampa Bay waterfront market is experiencing an unprecedented surge in property demolitions following last year’s hurricanes, with one...

Cape Coral’s Waterfront Market Signals New Phase of Growth

The waterfront real estate market in Cape Coral remains resilient, even as insurance challenges and flood zone concerns complicate...

Southwest Florida’s Market Faces a Correction After Years of Rapid Growth, Says Veteran Agent

Southwest Florida’s real estate market is undergoing what longtime agent Billee Silva, describes as a necessary correction rather than...

Construction Industry Grapples with Severe Labor Shortage as Workforce Deficit Reaches 500,000

The construction industry is facing a severe labor shortage, with more than 500,000 workers needed nationwide as the trend...

Central Florida’s Active Adult Housing Market Expands With Nature Coast Communities

The active adult housing market in Central Florida is expanding beyond traditional retirement hubs, as developers respond to demand...

Construction Industry Weighs AI Advancements While Turning to VR for Workforce Training

The construction industry is taking a measured approach to artificial intelligence adoption, with many companies monitoring developments rather than...