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  2. 7 Key Signs a ‘Luxury’ Apartment Isn’t Worth the Money

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    Many apartment complexes are now marketing themselves as "luxury" to justify high listing and rent prices -- but sometimes the label is just a marketing ploy. According to a Marketplace report, the...

  3. Florida homeowners have no choice but to lower condo prices ...

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    Jacksonville condo owners slashed prices 6.5%, Miami prices dropped 2.5%, and Orlando’s fell nearly 5%. Meanwhile—as Studnicky says—single-family homes are faring better, meaning that their ...

  4. Key Largo - Wikipedia

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    Key Largo (Spanish: Cayo Largo) is an island in the upper Florida Keys archipelago and is the largest section of the keys, at 33 miles (53 km) long. It is one of the northernmost of the Florida Keys in Monroe County, and the northernmost of the keys connected by U.S. Highway 1 (the Overseas Highway). Three census-designated places (CDPs) are on ...

  5. Palm Beach's Frisbie Group sells luxury resort for $72 ... - AOL

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    Frisbie Group of Palm Beach has sold — for $72 million — a luxury resort the real estate developer completed in 2020 on oceanfront property it had owned for years in Islamorada in the Florida ...

  6. Key West - Wikipedia

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    Key West is an island in the Straits of Florida, within the U.S. state of Florida. Together with all or parts of the separate islands of Dredgers Key, Fleming Key, Sunset Key, and the northern part of Stock Island, it constitutes the City of Key West. The island of Key West is about 4 miles (6 kilometers) long and 1 mile (2 km) wide, with a ...

  7. Rent control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, rent control refers to laws or ordinances that set price controls on the rent of residential housing to function as a price ceiling. [1] More loosely, "rent control" describes several types of price control: "strict price ceilings", also known as " rent freeze " systems, or " absolute " or " first generation " rent ...