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Miami-Dade County’s median home prices retreat in July for first time since 2021
Single-family home and condo prices retreated in July in Miami-Dade County, showing a housing market slowdown has begun. This is a file photo of the FTX Arena and several Miami high-rises, including Zaha Hadid’s One Thousand Museum. Pedro Portal /el Nuevo Herald Home prices dipped in July for the first time in Miami-Dade County since fall of 2021, providing a silver lining for priced-out buyers desperately trying to catch a break in an ultra-competitive housing market finally losing steam. Single-family houses last month came with a median price tag of $570,000, down 2{d4d1dfc03659490934346f23c59135b993ced5bc8cc26281e129c43fe68630c9} from $579,000 in June, according to a monthly housing report released Thursday by the Miami Association of…
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Summit County’s luxury real estate market remains strong headed into 2022
Jan Leopold, broker for Re/Max Properties of the Summit, helped sell this home, pictured in July. The home is on Slalom Drive in Breckenridge, and according to the Summit County Assessor’s Office, its sale price was $2.5 million.Jonathan Huffman/Courtesy photo The reason why so many people are interested in purchasing a second home in Summit County isn’t a mystery. The area boasts plenty of recreational opportunities year-round, the scenery is impeccable, and it’s the first big stop along the westbound Interstate 70 mountain corridor, boasting four ski resorts. These perks combined with the pandemic’s boost in remote working has created a hot real estate market in Summit County all year…