Last week headlines from news outlets such as the The Wall Street Journal, the Miami Herald and The New York Times rang out that Miami was in trouble and the population was shrinking fast. The articles closely followed a debacle at Business Insider after the outlet published an article claiming that in 2021 more people had moved out of Florida than either New York or California; but, Business Insider later had to retract and correct the story after one of their writers had mistakenly flipped around the numbers and published with the article.
Read MoreMagic City Tech Boom? Microsoft In Negotiations At 830 Brickell And Elon Musk Wants To Build Tunnels Under Miami
Miami, the magic city, is on track to become the next Silicon Valley as the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic has brought people flocking to South Florida. Florida saw the second highest population growth over any other state in 2020, following Texas, adding over 240,000 new residents in a single year.
Read MoreDouglas Elliman Releases Q3 2020 Florida Regions Market Reports For South Florida
Douglas Elliman has just released their Q3 2020 Market Reports for Florida regions, which were prepared in conjunction with Jonathan Miller of Miller Samuel INC. The reports have revealed that sales rose sharply higher year over year, rebounding quickly from the restraint of spring market activity at the onset of the COVID-19 crisis.
Read MoreDouglas Elliman Releases Q2 2020 South Florida Market Reports
Douglas Elliman has just released their Q2 2020 Market Reports for South Florida, which were prepared by Miller Samuel, a leading independent appraisal firm. The reports, which cover the areas such as Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach, and the Miami Coastal Mainland, have revealed that the COVID-19 market shutdown during much of the second quarter caused sales to fall sharply in South Florida.
Read MoreDouglas Elliman Releases June 2020 New Signed Contracts Report for Florida
Douglas Elliman in conjunction with Miller Samuel, a leading independent appraisal firm, has released its second monthly recurring report for June 2020. The report focuses on the new contracts signed and new listings that entered the rapidly changing market in Douglas Elliman’s Florida regions of Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Pinellas, and Hillsborough.
Read MoreDouglas Elliman Releases May 2020 New Signed Contracts Report for Florida
Douglas Elliman in conjunction with Miller Samuel, a leading independent appraisal firm, has just released its May 2020 New Signed Contracts Report, which reveals that the number of newly signed contracts across property types in Florida was at a high last month, despite there being lower levels of new listing inventory coming online.
Read MoreDouglas Elliman Releases Q1 2020 South Florida Market Reports
Douglas Elliman has just released their Q1 2020 Market Reports in South Florida. It reveals noticeably stronger results for listing inventory growth in the first two and a half months of the quarter until market awareness of COVID-19 occurred in mid-March, which slowed growth across South Florida in areas such as Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach, and the Miami Coastal Mainland.
Read MoreDouglas Elliman Releases Q1 2019 Market Reports For South Florida
Douglas Elliman released their Q1 2019 Market Reports in South Florida.The South Florida Market reports showed price trends generally edging higher, although sales slipped and inventory slightly increased this quarter. The markets included Miami Beach and Barrier Islands,Fort Lauderdale , Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, Wellington, Palm Beach, Jupiter, and Palm Beach Gardens.
Read MoreDouglas Elliman Releases Q4 Market Reports For South Florida
Douglas Elliman has released their Q4 Market Reports for South Florida, produced in conjunction with Miller Samuel a leading independent appraisal firm. The South Florida Market continued to show power in prices, continuing to increase in both the luxury and overall markets across nearly all markets including Miami Beach and Barrier Islands, Fort Lauderdale, etc.
Read MoreAirBNB Reports $204 Million Of Host Income In Miami-Dade In 2018, Up 52% Year-Over-Year
AirBNB has reported that hosts in Miami-Dade took in a whopping $204 million in 2018, up 52% from the $134.6 million in 2017. The county led all of Florida, followed by Osceola County and Broward County at $82.6 million and $80.3 million respectively. AirBNB hosts in Florida took in $810 million in 2018.
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