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Sunny Isles Beach: Florida’s Existing Home Sales Up 28%, Condo Sales Up 45%

Existing home sales rose 28 percent last month with a total of 13,850 homes sold statewide compared to 10,813 homes sold in August 2008, according to Florida Realtors. The state association also reported a 45 percent increase in last month’s statewide sales of existing condos compared to the previous year’s sales figure.

Miami Real Estate News: 2Q Home Sales Up 23 percent, Condo Sales Up 29 percent

Miami Real Estate News: 2Q Home Sales Up 23 percent, Condo Sales Up 29 percent Sales of existing single-family homes in Florida rose 23 percent in second quarter 2009 compared to the same period a year earlier, according to the latest housing statistics

Miami existing single-family home sales up 98 percent in April 2009 compared to April 2008

Florida’s Existing Home, Condo Sales Rise in April 2009 Florida’s existing home sales rose in April – the eighth consecutive month that sales activity increased in the year-to-year comparison, according to the latest housing data released

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Sunny Isles Beach Broker News: Florida’s Existing Home, Condo Sales Rise by 30% - Home Sales Up Even 32.7 % Over February 09 sales

Florida’s Existing Home, Condo Sales Rise by 30% - Home Sales Up Even 32.7 % Over February 09 sales Sunny Isles Beach, Fla., April 2009 – Florida’s existing home sales increased in March, making it the seventh month in a row that sales

Florida's Existing Home, Condo Sales Rise in 4Q 2008

Sunny Isles Beach Broker News: http://www.sunnyislesbeachbroker.com Sales of existing single-family homes in Florida rose 13 percent in fourth quarter 2008 compared to the same period a year earlier, according to the latest housing statistics from the

Housing ‘Crisis’ a ‘Case’ of Exaggeration?

A recent study by three leading professors from Columbia and Wichita State universities has concluded that the housing crisis has been greatly overblown. Charles W. Calomiris, a Henry Kaufman professor of financial institutions at Columbia University