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  2. 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 ...

  3. Palm Beach condo, cabana bring $12.5M, a sharp discount ... - AOL

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    A three-bedroom condominium at 2 N. Breakers Row in Palm Beach has changed hands for a recorded $12.5 million. That’s $1.25 million less than what the oceanfront apartment sold for in 2021 ...

  4. Condo crisis: Florida condominiums sales slow as sellers ...

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    In September, real-estate agent Mike Gagliardi found that in the previous 24 hours, 60 condo units for sale in the Daytona Beach area had dropped their asking prices. Supply is in pursuit of ...

  5. List of U.S. states by median home price - Wikipedia

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    Home prices by county (2021) <$100,000 $200,000 $300,000 $400,000 $500,000 $600,000 $700,000+ Cost of housing by State. This article contains a list of U.S. states and the District of Columbia by median home price, according to data from Zillow.

  6. The Plaza (West Palm Beach) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, nearly 50 percent of the condominium units had been sold, with prices between $300,000 and $500,000. A penthouse was offered at a price of $1.8 million. [24] Less than 10 units were sold in 1989. [22] As of April 1990, occupancy was still at 50 percent, while a planned restaurant and upscale shops had failed to materialize. [1]

  7. Real estate - Wikipedia

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    The stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression in the U.S. caused a major drop in real estate worth and prices and ultimately resulted in depreciation of 50% for the four years after 1929. [10]

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