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  2. Florida real estate: Home prices and inventory up as home ...

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    St. Lucie County: 469, down from 474 Indian River County: 175, down from 224 Home sales are still continuing, shown by "FOR SALE" signs in front of a property in the Vero Highlands.

  3. Rachel Cruze’s 2025 Housing Market Predictions - AOL

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    Fears of the market crashing have been looming, but according to Cruze, don’t expect that to happen. “Prices are not going to start drastically going down anytime soon,” she explained. “In ...

  4. Is the housing market going to crash? What the experts ... - AOL

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    In July, the housing market had a 4.0-month supply of housing inventory, a 19.8 percent improvement over last year but still below the 5 to 6 months needed for a healthy, balanced market — one ...

  5. I’m a Real Estate Expert: 10 Biggest Myths About Florida’s ...

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    Lindsay Fanali, strategic real estate advisor at Real Estate Bees, said it’s absolutely not true that you need 20% down to even enter the market in Florida. “One myth I hear a lot is that you ...

  6. Thinking about a move to Florida? Here are 9 key ... - AOL

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    Florida's real estate market went from hot to scorching virtually overnight, sending home prices and property taxes skyrocketing. But as they say, what goes up must come down.

  7. 'It’s paradise lost': Florida's condo market is floundering ...

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    Commercial real estate has beaten the stock market for 25 years — but only the super rich could buy in. Here's how even ordinary investors can become the landlord of Walmart, Whole Foods or Kroger