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3 weeks ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Eliott Rodriguez
Share South Florida's once-hot condo market is cooling rapidly, with more units sitting unsold and sellers slashing prices to stay competitive. Condo owners like Michael Leccese are feeling the pressure. His one-bedroom, two-bathroom unit at the Sian on South Ocean Drive has been on the market for over a year and he's dropped the price four times, now listing it at $414,000. "I'm definitely taking a hit economically to support these types of expenses," Leccese said.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Eliott Rodriguez
South Florida condo market slumps as prices fall, listings surge South Florida's once-hot condo market is cooling rapidly, with more units sitting unsold and sellers slashing prices to stay competitive. Condo owners like Michael Leccese are feeling the pressure. His one-bedroom, two-bathroom unit at the Sian on South Ocean Drive has been on the market for over a year and he's dropped the price four times, now listing it at $414,000.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Eliott Rodriguez
It's not every day that a marching band welcomes two students to school. But Isabella Brana and Cira Rojas are not your everyday students -- the two juniors at Hialeah Gardens High School are academic superstars. "They are incredible young ladies who work hard not only in the classroom but outside the walls of the school," said Principal Maritza Jimenez. Both Rojas and Brana have A+ grade-point averages and take college credit courses while still in high school.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Eliott Rodriguez
It's not every day that a marching band welcomes two students to school. But Isabella Brano and Cira Rojas are not your everyday students -- the two juniors at Hialeah Gardens High School are academic superstars. "They are incredible young ladies who work hard not only in the classroom but outside the walls of the school," said Principal Maritza Jimenez. Both Rojas and Brano have A+ grade-point averages and take college credit courses while still in high school.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Mauricio Maldonado |Eliott Rodriguez
Florida voters to decide Amendment 3, recreational marijuana When Florida voters cast their ballots in the 2024 election, they have the chance to decide whether the state will legalize marijuana for recreational use. They can voice their stance by voting "yes" or "no" on Amendment 3, which seeks to change Florida's constitution. Here's what to know about the ballot measure, which is one of six amendments Florida voters are considering this election. What is Amendment 3?
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