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  2. 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 ...

  3. Miami Herald reporting triggers investigation into ... - AOL

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    Typically the owner has died and the mortgage is paid off, but an assessment or fee is overdue. “We commend the Herald for the recent article relating to improprieties in foreclosure proceedings ...

  4. What’s happening with condo sales in Miami and ... - AOL

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    What is the median sale price of a single-family house? Miami-Dade: $640,000, a 3% increase from $620,000 in August 2023. Broward: $606,000, slightly higher than $600,000 in August 2023.

  5. Trump Towers (Sunny Isles Beach) - Wikipedia

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    Trump Towers is an oceanfront condominium development in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida consisting of three 271-unit towers with developer Gil Dezer of Dezer Properties. [1] The three identical towers are designed by the Miami based company Sieger Suarez Architects. [2]

  6. Crestview Towers - Wikipedia

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    Crestview Towers is a mid-rise condominium building in Miami-Dade County, Florida built in 1972 that was closed and immediately evacuated the evening of July 2, 2021 by order of the city of North Miami Beach due to the building being structurally and electrically unsound.

  7. Surfside condominium collapse - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman approved the sale of the property to developers, on the condition that proceeds be used to benefit the victims and their families. [164] The site of the collapse was sold in May 2022 for $120 million to Dubai-based developer Damac owned by billionaire Hussain Sajwani.