According to a new report from Redfin, as remote work and inflated housing costs drive homebuyers to relocate, Miami was named the most popular migration destination in January for those looking to purchase.
Read More »Climate Change Could Cost Miami Homeowners $7.9B by 2050
Acknowledging the looming dangers of a warming planet, CoreLogic has released new research accounting for factors such as rising sea levels, increased frequency of intense storms, and the amount of flooding that could be caused by storms in the Miami area by 2050.
Read More »The Costliest Neighborhoods From Coast to Coast
A new study took a look at the most expensive ZIP codes in each and every state across the nation. Click through to learn which is the most expensive area in your state.
Read More »Cities May Sue Banks Over Foreclosure, Industry Reacts
According to the Supreme Court, Miami has the standing to sue Bank of America Corp. and Wells Fargo & Co. under the Fair Housing Act, stating that the banks’ discriminatory and predatory lending practices led to a major shortfall in city tax revenues. We hear from industry lawyers on the case to gauge its implications.
Read More »FHFA Schedules Fourth HARP Outreach Meeting for Miami on December 5
In an effort to sign more eligible homeowners up for the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP), the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has scheduled its fourth HARP outreach event on December 5 in Miami.
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