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Grove Residents Fight To Keep Neighborhood Whole

A presentation to commissioners made by Miami City’s redistricting consultants showed the overwhelming growth of District 2, which currently includes all of the Grove. To balance out the population, they suggest moving the western portion of the neighborhood to District 4., but black residents in Coconut Grove say the current district map must be upheld. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Miami Top Relocation Market In Nation, 4 Months Straight

Florida has become a particularly popular destination this year as remote workers and retirees flock to the state in search of beaches, warm weather, low taxes and more affordable housing than big cities. Net inflow into Miami has nearly tripled since this time last year. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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High-End Homes Selling Faster As Wealthy Americans Benefit Most From Stock Market Gains, Says Report

Real estate brokerage Redfin just reported that Americans flush with cash from the stock market rally are buying up the most desirable properties in the U.S. Among the metropolitan areas with a jump in sales of high-end homes was Miami—up 70.4% to $565,000. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Incentives Could Be Coming For West Grove Property Owners, Developers

Setting the stage for developers to capitalize on government-subsidized projects and incentives in the long-neglected, historic West Grove neighborhood, the Miami City Commission just voted to approve the expansion and extend the life of the CRA until 2047. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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