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  Behold an historic photo. This is my sister-in-law Debra Robinson standing next to Air Force One in Sarasota, Florida at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time, September 11, 2001, twenty years ago. At the same time, the planes that would become weapons of terrorism were taking off in Boston, Newark and Washington, D.C. Air Force One …

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Most Expensive Home in America Defaults on $165M in Debt, Heads for Sale

Published by CNBC | September 8, 2021 The 105,000-square-foot Bel Air estate, known as “The One,” was placed into receivership and is expected to be relisted at a lower price. A Los Angeles mega mansion once expected to list for $500 million has gone into receivership after the owner defaulted on more than $165 million …

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Biden Releases Plan for 100K Affordable Housing Units in 3 Years

Published by Florida Realtors | September 1, 2021 A cross section of federal agencies tinkered with policies in an effort to boost affordable housing and the middle class, according to the White House. For example, homesteading buyers will have more exclusive time (30 days) to buy foreclosed homes under FHFA. The Biden Administration announced a …

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Biden’s K-Shaped Housing Market: Million Dollar Home Sales Soar, Lower Price Home Sales Crash

Published by Breitbart | August 23, 2021 It is a tale of two housing markets. Sales of previously owned homes worth more than one million dollars were up nearly 60 percent annually in July, while sales of homes worth a quarter of that or less were down by around 30 percent, according to recent data …

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Landlords From Florida to California Are Raising Rent Prices at a Record Pace

Published by Bloomberg | August 18, 2021 The dramatic conditions for U.S. homebuyers during the past year are now spilling into the market for rentals. Soaring prices. Competition. Desperation. The dramatic conditions for U.S. homebuyers during the past year are now spilling into the market for rentals. Landlords from Tampa, Florida, to Memphis, Tennessee, and …

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Some Landlords Seek Exit Strategy During Eviction Ban

Published by Florida Realtors | August 19, 2021 Many smaller landlords are losing sleep, doing their own repairs, and some are even selling property, which could further dent the U.S.’s supply of affordable housing. When Ryan David bought three rental properties back in 2017, he expected the $1,000-a-month he was pocketing after expenses would be …

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