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MFR: Man shot multiple times at Bayfront Park in Miami

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Affordable housing for health care workers on track for JMH campus

Read full article: Affordable housing for health care workers on track for JMH campus

A building owned by the county trust that runs Miami’s Jackson Memorial Hospital could be redeveloped into hundreds of units of affordable housing for health care workers.

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North Miami residents sue to block high-rise development

Read full article: North Miami residents sue to block high-rise development

Two North Miami residents are suing over a developer’s plan to build in their neighborhood.

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Broward homeowners grapple with soaring costs, structural concerns since Surfside condo collapse

Read full article: Broward homeowners grapple with soaring costs, structural concerns since Surfside condo collapse

Condo owners across Broward County are grappling with mounting repair costs and stricter safety inspections.

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‘Thank you, Lord’: On Christmas Eve, low-income seniors celebrate coming move to permanent housing

Read full article: ‘Thank you, Lord’: On Christmas Eve, low-income seniors celebrate coming move to permanent housing

A group of seniors in need of permanent housing had a special day on Christmas Eve as they celebrated their anticipated move into a renovated hotel in Cutler Bay.

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Residents protest mass eviction threat from Sweetwater mobile home park: ‘We don’t know what to do’

Read full article: Residents protest mass eviction threat from Sweetwater mobile home park: ‘We don’t know what to do’

Residents of the sprawling Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park in Sweetwater became outraged after receiving a letter ordering them to move out by May 19 as the park closes for redevelopment.

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South Florida prepares for statewide homeless sleeping ban: ‘It’s breathing down our necks’

Read full article: South Florida prepares for statewide homeless sleeping ban: ‘It’s breathing down our necks’

A new state law that bans homeless individuals from sleeping in public spaces is set to take effect Tuesday. South Florida cities and counties are preparing for the change.

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South Florida real estate market awaits impact of Fed’s gradual rate cut

Read full article: South Florida real estate market awaits impact of Fed’s gradual rate cut

The Federal Reserve’s recent half-point rate cut is sending ripples through Miami-Dade’s housing market, but experts caution that the effects will be gradual.

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Miami-Dade approves hotel-to-housing conversion for low-income Cutler Bay seniors

Read full article: Miami-Dade approves hotel-to-housing conversion for low-income Cutler Bay seniors

Miami-Dade commissioners approved converting hotel rooms at the La Quinta Inn in Cutler Bay into housing units for low-income seniors on Tuesday.

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South Florida’s homeless face uncertainty over new camping ban: ‘There’s nowhere to go’

Read full article: South Florida’s homeless face uncertainty over new camping ban: ‘There’s nowhere to go’

South Florida's homeless population faces uncertainty as a new law banning camping on city streets, sidewalks, and parks takes effect on Oct. 1.

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California settles lawsuit with Sacramento suburb over affordable housing project

Read full article: California settles lawsuit with Sacramento suburb over affordable housing project

California has reached a settlement with the city of Elk Grove over an affordable housing project.

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County commissioners advance Cutler Bay hotel-to-housing plan over town’s objection

Read full article: County commissioners advance Cutler Bay hotel-to-housing plan over town’s objection

A plan to convert hotel rooms near the Southland Mall into affordable housing units for low-income seniors cleared a hurdle at the Miami-Dade County Commission Wednesday. That’s despite officials in Cutler Bay, where the site is located, opposing the project.

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Homeless Trust head says Cutler Bay hotel-to-housing plan should move forward, despite opposition

Read full article: Homeless Trust head says Cutler Bay hotel-to-housing plan should move forward, despite opposition

A Miami-Dade Homeless Trust plan to convert hotel rooms near the Southland Mall into affordable housing units is moving forward, much to the chagrin of at least some Cutler Bay residents and officials.

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RVs-as-rentals not just a Hialeah issue, as Richmond Heights residents detail in bus tour

Read full article: RVs-as-rentals not just a Hialeah issue, as Richmond Heights residents detail in bus tour

The crackdown on RVs as rented residences could go beyond Hialeah. Residents of the Richmond Heights area of southwest Miami-Dade held a bus tour Thursday to show local officials the sheer number of questionable campers in neighborhood yards.

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Bal Harbour illegally blocking workforce housing, lawsuit claims

Read full article: Bal Harbour illegally blocking workforce housing, lawsuit claims

Amid an affordability crisis in South Florida, lawyers for Bal Harbour Shops claim that officials in the posh island community are illegally trying to roadblock plans to add workforce housing to the upscale mall.

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Workforce housing could rise at unexpected place: Bal Harbour Shops

Read full article: Workforce housing could rise at unexpected place: Bal Harbour Shops

An upscale shopping center in one of South Florida’s most upscale island communities could play home to workforce housing.

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Feds settle with Broward housing co-ops accused of discriminating against families with children

Read full article: Feds settle with Broward housing co-ops accused of discriminating against families with children

Three housing complexes on Hallandale Beach’s Isle of Paradise weren’t such a paradise for families with children, federal attorneys alleged, leading to a series of settlement agreements that officials announced on Tuesday.

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Is ‘thaw’ on the horizon for South Florida’s frozen housing market?

Read full article: Is ‘thaw’ on the horizon for South Florida’s frozen housing market?

Housing inventory in South Florida remains tight — and prices remain high — as 2023 closes out. A real estate expert says a key factor could re-ignite the market, however.

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Cutler Bay residents, mayor question plan to convert hotel into housing for former homeless

Read full article: Cutler Bay residents, mayor question plan to convert hotel into housing for former homeless

The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust is planning to convert the La Quinta Inn & Suites hotel at 10821 Caribbean Blvd., just north of the Southland Mall, into affordable housing for people who were once homeless.

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‘Futile effort’: Homeless advocates decry proposed Miami Beach camping ban

Read full article: ‘Futile effort’: Homeless advocates decry proposed Miami Beach camping ban

Miami Beach city leaders are considering a no-camping ordinance, a proposal which says if someone who is homeless does not accept shelter, police can arrest them.

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Clevelander redevelopment proposal 1st example of changes ‘Live Local Act’ may bring

Read full article: Clevelander redevelopment proposal 1st example of changes ‘Live Local Act’ may bring

A plan to transform Miami Beach’s iconic Clevelander Hotel and Bar into affordable housing could be the first prominent example of what’s to come under new Florida legislation.

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Massive multi-tower development could replace Miami-Dade trailer park — where will residents go?

Read full article: Massive multi-tower development could replace Miami-Dade trailer park — where will residents go?

A proposed massive development in northwest Miami-Dade’s West Little River area could turn a mobile home park into a series of towers hosting nearly 4,000 units of housing.

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As locals struggle to afford housing, Keys officials forced to get creative to solve squeeze

Read full article: As locals struggle to afford housing, Keys officials forced to get creative to solve squeeze

As more tourists come to the Florida Keys, some of whom are buying second homes, more residents are having a harder time finding an affordable place to live.

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7 dirtiest places in your home -- and how to clean them the right way

Read full article: 7 dirtiest places in your home -- and how to clean them the right way

Safe to say, a lot of people really buckled down when it came to cleaning over the past couple years, given the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Report: 8 of 10 U.S. areas with highest rent increases were in Florida

Read full article: Report: 8 of 10 U.S. areas with highest rent increases were in Florida

In news that should come as no surprise to any Sunshine State renter, a new report out of Harvard University found that eight out of 10 areas with the highest year-over-year rent increases were in Florida.

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Miami-Dade Mayor gives OK to housing development despite concerns from residents, environmentalists

Read full article: Miami-Dade Mayor gives OK to housing development despite concerns from residents, environmentalists

Plans for a major housing development on the old Calusa Golf Course are moving forward after Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava refused to veto the decision, standing by county commissioners who voted for the development despite concerns from residents and environmentalists.

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You paid HOW much over asking? Tell us your wild housing market stories here

Read full article: You paid HOW much over asking? Tell us your wild housing market stories here

We’ve all heard about it by now: Houses are selling like crazy (and they have been for quite some time), interest rates have been at all-time lows, and it seems like everywhere you turn, you learn of another wild real estate story.

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5 reasons to make the switch to energy-efficient windows

Read full article: 5 reasons to make the switch to energy-efficient windows

Many people shy away from the thought of buying new windows for their home, but the benefits of energy-efficient windows are aplenty.

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5 ways to make your home more environmentally efficient, sustainable

Read full article: 5 ways to make your home more environmentally efficient, sustainable

There’s often no place like home, although that sentiment can sometimes fade when a house starts to rack up energy bills and breaks down in places over the course of time.

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Half of all Airbnb hosts are women, and they have earned over $600 million in one year

Read full article: Half of all Airbnb hosts are women, and they have earned over $600 million in one year

Women make up over half of all Airbnb hosts. According to a new earnings report from Airbnb, 55% of their four million Hosts globally are women. Despite this drawback for women, Airbnb has seen a dramatic increase in women becoming Airbnb Hosts in cities all over the world for the very first time — including in Miami. Airbnb announced this week that it estimates new women Hosts (with one listing) have collectively earned more than $600 million since March of 2020. AdIn Miami, new women Hosts who have begun sharing one listing during the pandemic have earned $1.6 million over the past year alone.

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Florida to receive more than $850M in emergency rental assistance, DeSantis says

Read full article: Florida to receive more than $850M in emergency rental assistance, DeSantis says

Ron DeSantis announced on Tuesday that cities and counties in Florida stand to receive more than $850 million to help prevent homelessness. Cities and counties with a population of 200,000 or more will receive the funds from the federal government’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program in the coming weeks, according to DeSantis. Households with below 50% of the area median income should be at the front of the line to receive the funds. This is the page for the previous program. This is the page for the previous program.

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Hard times hitting home? Here are ways to avoid foreclosure amid pandemic

Read full article: Hard times hitting home? Here are ways to avoid foreclosure amid pandemic

During a time in which some people are being furloughed or have lost their jobs altogether, the reality of foreclosure can become a scary thing.