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Tax consequences of flipping real estate
Bankrate.com - Sep 22, 2005 There's a gold-rush mentality that, 'If I invest in condos, I'll make Group has created an offshoot, CondoFlip, to tap the soaring, Miami marketplace where his

Can we handle the Big One?
Miami Herald, FL - Sep 18, 2005 After Hurricane Andrew, building codes in Broward and Miami-Dade were changed to better prepare new condos and houses to withstand high winds.

Fishing With Chris Mihm
Lakers.com, CA - Sep 22, 2005 as a mask, snorkel and fins, set off the next morning from the Miami harbor to while the remaining sailors slept in one of three beachside condos rented on

COCONUT GROVE Coconut Grove face-lift isn't grand to all
Miami Herald, FL - Sep 16, 2005 Johnny Winton, the Miami commissioner whose district includes Coconut Grove, said police will crack down on ``The developers are investing and building condos.

Fort Pierce's gritty waterfront suddenly in hot demand among
Palm Beach Post, FL - 16 hours ago A hotel, condos and shops are slated for Harbortown Marina just south of Lucie County who partnered with former Miami Dolphins quarterback Bernie Kosar to buy

Are we really prepared for the Big One?
Miami Herald, FL - Sep 18, 2005 water, but now the storm drives a surge of sea over Miami Beach, washing away chunks of Collins Avenue and pummeling the lower floors of condos and hotels.

Art Basel finds room for high-end furniture
Miami Herald, FL - Sep 21, 2005 build high-rise condos and buy warehouses,'' said Linda Lee, editor of InsideOut magazine, dedicated to design and the New Florida. ``It was as if Miami was a

New Mariemont condos boast scenery, nearby attractions
Cincinnati Enquirer, OH - Sep 13, 2005 Mariemont. Miami Overlook, located on Wooster Pike, will contain 120 one- and two-bedroom condos in the $120,000-to-$165,000 range. Chris

Some in Keys lose will to live in storm zone
Miami Herald, FL - Sep 21, 2005 overlooks the working waterfront in Stock Island, an industrial patch of funky hardscrabble homes and businesses that many believe will soon be turned to condos