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  2. Florida condos are seeing a staggering surge in HOA - AOL

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    Unfortunately, this leaves property owners facing a difficult choice: stay as dues become unaffordable or sell the condo for a reduced value and try to find somewhere more affordable to live at a ...

  3. Rising tides and insurance costs: Coastal homeowners ... - AOL

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    Why is coastal insurance so expensive? To put it simply, insurance premiums are calculated based on risk: the higher your risk of filing a home insurance claim, the higher your insurance premium ...

  4. Miami's beachfront high-rises are sinking fast. It's a ... - AOL

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    Luxury beachfront high-rises on the coast of Miami's barrier islands are sinking, a new study found.. Subsidence and rising seas could affect up to $109 billion of US coastal property by 2050 ...

  5. 'This problem is not going away': An entire Florida ... - AOL

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    Now, Florida state reforms require reserve and milestone studies and mandate annual contributions to reserves, but they only apply to units that are three stories or higher.

  6. Why Florida’s Retirees Are Fleeing — and Where They ... - AOL

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    In just half a decade, the median price of a single-family house in Florida rose $150,000, or 60%. According to Redfin, the average cost of a home in March 2018 was approximately $250,000. In July ...

  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