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Miami Real Estate takes Summer Vacation as More Listings Flood the Market Declares Alex ShayMiami real estate is on a summer vacation, as more listings flood the market, declares Alex Shay, a prominent Miami Beach real estate broker, whose award winning website (www.alexshay.com), features some of the most beautiful residential real estate in all of the world. Prices have been falling, and the market has changed dramatically.
To see how things have changed, one needs only to look at the statistics. According to data supplied by the Coral Gables, Homestead-South Dade, Kendall-Perrine, and Northwestern Association of Realtors or their MLS, in March 2006, there were 7,703 single-family homes for sale in Dade County, which includes Miami, and 1,116 homes sold. According to the latest available statistics, in May 2007, there were 13,403 Dade County single-family homes for sale, and 612 homes sold. The condo market was similar. In March of last year, there were 14,761 Dade condos for sale, and 1,371 sold. In May of this year, there were 24,417 condos/town-homes for sale in Dade, with only 785 apartments sold. Foreclosures in Miami-Dade County are high, with 987 residential auctions in the first quarter of this year. That translates into 127 foreclosures per 1,000 households. The good news is that Miami real estate is becoming more affordable, and with the dollar being so low against the Euro, and other currencies, foreigners who flock to Miami for vacation, will still find both homes and condos to be a great long-term investment. For more information, go to www.alexshay.com.
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