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  2. Fort Lauderdale housing complex offers stable homes for ... - AOL

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    A Fort Lauderdale developer and local nonprofit just finished a unique $25 ... in the last five years 25,000 homes in the county that had been considered affordable now carry higher prices, and 32 ...

  3. Costly EMS tax might be coming down the pike in Fort Lauderdale

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    The tax would apply not only to single-family homes, but to all properties currently taxed in Fort Lauderdale, said Peter Napoli, a senior manager with Stantec Consulting. ... Fort Lauderdale ...

  4. Poinsettia Heights - Wikipedia

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    Today homes line the streets from 15th Avenue on the west to 20th Avenue and Lake Melva on the east. The Middle River forms a natural boundary to the north and 13th Street separates it from the neighboring Lake Ridge. [2] Poinsettia Heights is zoned single family residents and allows townhomes and condos only along the two main thoroughfares ...

  5. 5 Types of Homes You Should Avoid Buying in the New Year - AOL

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    Single-family homes that have not been updated or renovated in decades don’t hold as much appeal to buyers. ... 2 people found dead in JetBlue plane landing gear at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood ...

  6. Coconut Creek, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Coconut Creek is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States.Situated 37 miles (60 km) north of Miami, it had an estimated population of 57,348 in 2022. [6] It is part of South Florida's Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area.

  7. Dr. Willard Van Orsdel King House - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] His development work includes much of the single family beachfront properties in Fort Lauderdale and the development of Plantation from flood prone farm land. [4] The City of Fort Lauderdale was going to honor Judd, who had died in 1985, as a founder in 2005 but decided not to after allegations of racism and antisemitism were made. [5]