A waterfront condo building in North Bay Village asking $25 million secured a buyer, topping last week’s signed contracts report in Miami-Dade County. The 15-unit
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Daniel de la Vega’s wife sentenced to probation in crash that killed UM student
Veronica Bilbao de la Vega, the wife of One Sotheby’s International Realty President Daniel de la Vega, was sentenced to probation in the crash that
Resi roundup: Todd Glaser buys next project site
In the latest roundup of South Florida luxury residential deals, investors and developers bought and sold homes across the region. Deals stretched from Miami Beach
More trouble: Another lender accuses Shoma’s Masoud Shojaee of not repaying loan
For the second time in a one-month span, Shoma Group CEO Masoud Shojaee is being sued for allegedly welching on a mortgage debt. City National
Douglas Elliman sues Eichner’s firm over Continuum North Bay Village condo project
Douglas Elliman is suing an affiliate of developer Ian Bruce Eichner’s firm for hiring two former Elliman agents to stay on the sales team for
Florida mortgage lender settles redlining claims for $1.8M
The Mortgage Firm agreed to pay $1.75 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that the company engaged in lending discrimination and redlining in mostly Black
Location Ventures’ Miami Beach dev site sold for $18M — but investors are frozen out
Another piece of Rishi Kapoor’s former real estate empire sold for $17.5 million, but the deal froze out more than 30 co-living condo buyers. Bernice
Terra launches sales for Well-branded condos in Coconut Grove
In step with New Year’s health-and-fitness resolutions, David Martin is launching a Coconut Grove project designed for the wellness zealot. David Martin’s Terra launched sales
Waterfront estate in Miami’s Bay Point sells for record $85M
A waterfront estate in Miami’s Bay Point sold for just over $85 million, marking one of the most expensive home sales ever in Miami-Dade County.
Prive sues South American partners for more than $20M in damages
Usually, when a South Florida real estate project goes haywire, it’s the investors accusing the developer of a double-cross. But the tables have turned, according