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Miami-Dade is processing evictions again. What that means for renters and landlords

Larry Walden was earning $900 a week working as a cook at Miller’s Ale House in Doral, which was more than enough to cover his monthly $700 rent on his one-bedroom apartment on NW 16th Street in Miami. Then the COVID-19 pandemic closed…

Single-family rent prices post lowest growth rate in 9 years

Are you planning on relocating in Miami, or know someone who is thinking about renting in the area? The good news is that thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic, rents in Miami area are the lowest that they have been in almost 10 years! The…

Miami Rental Market - June 2020 Update

Restaurants, small businesses and movie theaters aren’t the only things the COVID-19 pandemic brought to an abrupt halt in March. The residential rental market around the U.S. has taken a massive hit due to the coronavirus outbreak, with…

Tips for getting your rental property ready for summer

If you’ve lived in Miami for any length of time, you know that come April it's quite possible that we can have temperatures in the 90's or 100's this month and with summer only a few weeks away, now is the perfect time for every investor…

Nearly A Fifth of All Homes Sold in South Florida Was Bought by Real Estate Investors

There’s no doubt that South Florida’s rental market has an affordability problem and thanks to recent data we know that close to a fifth of all homes that were sold in Southern California were bought by real estate investors. A new wave…

Miami Rental Market What to Expect in 2017

The Rental Market in Miami-Dade County, Broward County and across the state has been on fire for the past couple of years. But just like everything else it is starting to cool down. What are we to expect for this year’s Miami rental market…