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  2. Housing in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, Florida was in the midst of high real estate activity, where the state saw inflated real estate values and many coming into the state eager for profits. The market for real estate reached a peak in 1925, with the 1926 Miami hurricane and Wall Street Crash of 1929 forcing little development in the state and a land bust. [6]

  3. Noddy housing - Wikipedia

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    Noddy houses are typically small homes on narrow plots of land built since the early 1990s by large property development companies. They are normally considered to be far less spacious than homes built in preceding decades of the 20th century, and are perceived as being poorly executed architecturally and aesthetically.

  4. Barbara Corcoran Says, ‘Forget About Florida,’ Move Here for ...

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    If you're looking for affordable real estate with an affordable cost of living, money expert Barbara Corcoran knows where you need to move. ... “There’s always a cheap house to buy, always ...

  5. Category:Houses in Florida by county - Wikipedia

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    Houses in Polk County, Florida (13 P) Houses in Putnam County, Florida (3 P) S. Houses in Santa Rosa County, Florida (1 P) Houses in Sarasota County, Florida (2 C, 5 P)

  6. Why buying a cheap older condo in South Florida could be a ...

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    Close to 88% of condos on the South Florida market were built over 30 years ago, an ISGWorld analysis shows. Prices for these older condos have fallen substantially, with an average sales price of ...

  7. Sears Modern Homes - Wikipedia

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    Some builders and companies purchased houses directly from Sears to build as model homes, speculative homes, or homes for customers or employees. Although most shipments came by rail, newspaper advertisements in the late 1920s and early 1930s showed Sears offering truck delivery to buyers living within a 35 mile radius of their Newark, New ...