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The Treasure Coast real estate market in October saw the number of homes sold decrease but the median sale price increase in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties, according to local Realtor ...
The median sale price increased in Martin County but decreased slightly in St. Lucie and Indian River counties in September compared to August: Martin: $600,000, up from $577,500 St. Lucie ...
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]
A $9.7 million Martin County home with 5 bedrooms and 6½ bathrooms was the most expensive sold in October. See photos of other top home sales.
Swampland in Florida is a figure of speech referring to real estate scams in which a seller misrepresents unusable swampland as developable property. These types of unseen property scams became widely known in the United States in the 20th century, and the phrase is often used metaphorically for any scam that misrepresents what is being sold.
Key Colony Beach is located at (24.724515, –81.017928 Most of the city is located on an island formerly known as Shelter Key; a small part of the city is on Fat Deer Key, where the Sadowski Causeway, the only road entering the city, connects to U.S. 1 (the Overseas Highway) and the city of Marathon, on the east side of the city.
The actress, 26, bought a $13.5 million mansion in South Florida, half an hour away from Key West. Sweeney’s new pad is a 7,720-square-foot oceanfront home. The house has six bedrooms, eight ...
A 2018 report by the Union of Concerned Scientists, titled: Underwater: Rising Seas, Chronic Floods, and the Implications for US Coastal Real Estate stated that Florida is the state with the most homes at risk from climate change: "about 1 million homes (more than 10% of the state's current residential properties)." [66]