Blog: South Florida Real Estate
Mortgage foreclosure filings are on the rise again in South Florida
To quote Yogi Berra: “It’s like deja vu all over again.” Monthly foreclosure filings are climbing in South Florida once…
Check out our latest South Florida real estate market outlook
With almost one quarter of 2016 in the books already, we are monitoring the changes in South Florida real estate…
Fort Lauderdale real estate – Up, Down & Sideways
What’s going up, what’s going down and what’s going sideways in the Greater Fort Lauderdale area real estate market ? We…
Why is real estate transaction volume dropping when mortgage rates are still so low?
How is transaction volume dropping when mortgage rates are so low? We have been charting the transaction volume throughout South…
As condo inventory reaches multi-year highs in Fort Lauderdale, is it really any different this time?
During the month of January, existing condo inventory in the Greater Fort Lauderdale area reached a multi-year high of 9,390…
Market wrap: Greater Fort Lauderdale area residential inventory, transaction types & prices
Today we are going to review some of the recent data for the Greater Fort Lauderdale area, including existing inventory, transaction…
Was the January decline in deal volume seasonal or the sign of a new trend?
The South Florida residential real estate market saw a noticeable decline in deal volume in the month of January. There…
Transaction prices, inventory and a foreclosure update for the South Florida residential real estate market
Now that 2015 is in the books, it is time to take a look at the South Florida residential market…
Greater Fort Lauderdale real estate market: Meet the new foreclosures, same as the old foreclosures.
After taking a break from charting the existing foreclosure inventory in South Florida, we put on our optimist hat and…
Transaction volume continues to slide in the Fort Lauderdale residential real estate market. Has the latest rally fizzled?
It is always important to look at the monthly data points in a chart rather than comparing year over year…