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Historic Miami home up for sale for first time in more than 100 years
A rare and hidden gem in Miami has hit the market for the first time in more than 100 years. It’s a two-story single-family home nestled in a unique neighborhood called Spring Garden near Coconut Grove.
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Historic Miami home up for sale for the first time in 100 years
A hidden gem in a lush Miami neighborhood is being sold for the first time in 100 years. We go inside the historic home.
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The housing search is easing, but a prolonged trade war could derail progress
Housing’s yearslong winter might be showing the first hints of thaw, according to new data from the NBC News Home Buyer Index.
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Median sales price of South Florida single-family homes dipped slightly in February: Report
The sales price for single-family homes in Florida decreased from January to February 2025. In a new report by Florida Realtors, the median sales price for those types of homes in February was $415,000, compared to $410,000 in January. The report broke down the values in 22 metropolitan areas in Florida. South Florida, which included Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West…
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What's being built here? Inside look at the South Florida construction projects in your neighborhood
What’s Being Built Here is a franchise series that highlights development projects in South Florida, from new housing complexes to highway expansion and renovation.
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Tariffs on lumber and appliances set stage for higher costs on new homes and remodeling projects
Shopping for a new home? Ready to renovate your kitchen or install a new deck? You’ll be paying more to do so. The Trump administration’s tariffs on imported goods from Canada, Mexico and China — some already in place, others set to take effect in a few weeks — are already driving up the cost of building materials used in...
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Sensors placed on South Florida buildings detect sinking and other structural issues
Sinking buildings along South Florida’s coastline are currently being monitored around the clock with sensors. The technology is aimed at spotting a problem before it starts.
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How much home $300,000 buys you in every US state — in Hawaii, it's about as much space as a shipping container
A $300,000 homebuying budget can get you four times more space depending on which state you live in.
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Florida lawmakers say no ‘bailouts' for condo owners
Condominium owners shouldn’t expect financial “bailouts” to cover increased costs as condo associations try to comply with state laws passed after the 2021 collapse of the Champlain Towers South building in Surfside that killed 98 people, key lawmakers said Tuesday.
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Democratic senators request Pentagon action as military housing costs skyrocket
Lawmakers want to know whether landlords’ higher rents are based on a technology being probed by prosecutors.
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US Justice Department accuses six major landlords of scheming to keep rents high
The lawsuit accuses the landlords of sharing sensitive data on rents and occupancy with competing firms via email, phone calls or in groups.
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The housing market is heading into 2025 with a worrying supply trend
More than half of homes for sale in November had sat on the market for at least 60 days without going under a contract of sale.
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As older Americans downsize, over 20 million homes could become available—but they're not where young people want to move
“Empty nesters” downsizing isn’t likely to be the solution to the housing shortages facing major U.S. cities, recent Zillow research finds.
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These are the top 10 ‘housing hot spots' for 2025 — none are in Florida
It’s too soon to tell if 2025 will be a housing market favoring buyers or sellers. But some areas could offer affordable conditions, according to experts.
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More Americans are living in malls, as developers get creative to help ease the housing crisis
Real estate developers are building housing inside of or next to shopping malls as department stores like Macy’s, JC Penney and Sears shrink or cease to exist.
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Here's what the rise of homeowners associations means for buyers
Homeowners associations, or HOAs, are becoming more common. The biggest complaint among current owners is the cost, report finds.
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The most you should pay for housing if you earn $80,000 a year
Ideally, someone earning $80,000 would spend less than $2,000 a month on housing, but with rising costs, that’s often not realistic.
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Innovative ways companies are building homes faster and more ecofriendly
Three local companies are trying to create innovate ways to build consciously, create projects that withstand, and cost you less money in the long term.
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Private equity landlords' screening process discriminated against renters, lawsuits contend
Inaccurate tenant histories can add to the many woes renters face finding homes.