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  2. Southern Pines, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Southern Pines, North Carolina. Town. Southern Pines station. ... There were 6,859 housing units at an average density of 371 houses/condos per square mile (143.24/km 2).

  3. Are condo buyouts rising in Miami? What owners should ... - AOL

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    The Miami Herald spoke with three real estate pros to share advice for owners contemplating condo buyouts or terminations, when at least 80% of residents in a building agree to sell to a developer ...

  4. Condo sellers in Miami-Dade face a bitter reality — prices ...

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    Miami-Dade has a median sales price of $657,000 for single-family homes, a new historic benchmark. Prices grew about 6% since last year. It also broke record set in April when median sales prices ...

  5. Dozens of condo buyers who lost millions in Kapoor’s Miami ...

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    The Carmonas are not the only victims of Kapoor’s defunct real estate ventures. The couple and more than 30 other Latin American condo buyers at URBIN’s Miami Beach project have lost about $10 ...

  6. Brickell City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Brickell City Centre is a large mixed-use complex consisting of two residential high-rise towers, two office buildings, a high-rise hotel, and an interconnected five-story shopping mall and lifestyle center covering 9 acres (36,000 m 2) located in the Brickell district of Downtown Miami, Florida. [1]

  7. South Beach - Wikipedia

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    Public transportation in South Beach, along with Downtown Miami and Brickell, is heavily used, and is a vital part of South Beach life. Although South Beach has no direct Metrorail stations, numerous Metrobus lines (operated by Miami-Dade Transit ), connect to Downtown Miami and Metrorail (e.g., Metrobus lines S and 120).