Palm Beach County’s condo sales and dollar volume dipped in the first week of June. Brokers closed 91 condo sales totaling $53.9 million from
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$12M Fisher Island closing tops Miami-Dade weekly condo sales
Miami-Dade County’s condo sales and dollar volume dipped in the first week of June. Brokers closed 123 condo sales totaling $115.1 million from May 30
$110M Indian Creek sale next to Bezos’ property leads pending contracts
Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos could soon have a new neighbor in Indian Creek. The lot next door to Bezos’ property, asking $130 million, is in
Todd Glaser, Ron Simkins and oil trader Mark Fisher team up on anti-water intrusion device
Luxury home developer Todd Glaser teamed up with oil trader Mark Fisher and developer Ron Simkins to create a patented kit that consumers and contractors
Palm Beach County weekly condo sales surge to $63M
Palm Beach County’s condo sales and dollar volume rose in the last week of May. Brokers closed 129 condo sales totaling $62.6 million from May
$20M Surf Club Four Seasons closing tops Miami-Dade weekly condo sales
Miami-Dade County’s condo sales and dollar volume surged in the last week of May. Brokers closed 129 condo sales totaling $151.4 million from May 23
The Weekly Dirt: Why Miami condo developers are again courting crypto buyers
Miami developers are dipping their toes back into the crypto buyer pool, nearly three years after the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX. Bitcoin buyers
Broward weekly condo sales hit $41M
Broward County’s condo sales and dollar volume rose last week, led by a Hallandale Beach closing. Brokers closed 131 condo sales totaling $41.4 million from
Palm Beach County weekly condo sales surge to $103M, fueled by Alina Residences
Palm Beach County’s condo sales and dollar volume surged last week, fueled by closings at Alina Residences in Boca Raton. Brokers closed 127 condo sales
Luxe signed contracts drop in Miami-Dade
As temperatures rose outdoors last week, surpassing 90 degrees, the number of signed luxury contracts fell. Still, buyers signed nearly a dozen contracts for pricey