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Miami-Dade’s Housing Market Sets Price Record, Bucks National Trend Of Deflating Prices

Although higher interest rates on mortgages have caused housing prices to fall overall in most of Florida and across the United States, Miami-Dade keeps bucking that trend. In short, people continue to relocate to the county from New York, Chicago and San Francisco, among other cities.

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‘King of Coconut Grove’ Faces Foreclosure. His Buyers Could Lose Their Homes

A lender is foreclosing on the Coconut Grove properties of developer Doug Cox demanding to take control of two dozen ready-to-move-in houses and prime vacant lots because of his failure to repay a $43 million debt. But the buyers just got a lifeline when Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge appointed a receiver to oversee a tangled web of lawsuits, purchase contracts and fraud accusations centered on Cox.

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Why Miami’s Coconut Grove Neighborhood Has Become A ‘Real Estate Hotspot’

The pandemic accelerated the Grove’s popularity, attracting transplants from New York, Chicago and California due to its proximity to all things great about Miami — including well-regarded private schools, a relatively quick drive to downtown, sophisticated dining, bayside parks and the revitalized Dinner Key pleasure boat marina.

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They Bought Their Dream Homes From The ‘King of Coconut Grove.’ They Still Can’t Move In

Instead of “For Sale” signs, house hunters see “No Trespassing” notices posted along the street and “Do Not Enter” decals stuck to the front doors, a curious contrast in Coconut Grove, one of the most hotly desired neighborhoods in the country. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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