Tag: Miami
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Florida Is Losing the Senior Market — And the Data Proves It
Real estate developer and investor Daniel Kaufman breaks down new research from Chandan Economics revealing a structural shift in senior housing demand. In this analysis, Kaufman argues that Florida’s retirement brand is under pressure from two directions simultaneously — rising costs and a product mismatch — as senior renters increasingly prefer urban, amenity-rich multifamily housing…
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What $400,000 Actually Buys You Across 10 Major U.S. Housing Markets
Daniel Kaufman breaks down what $400,000 buys across 10 U.S. housing markets — and what the data reveals about land costs, policy, and where housing is headed. Daniel Kaufman, Principal & CEO of Kaufman & Company, analyzes what a $400,000 budget buys across ten major U.S. housing markets — from 3,252 square feet in Cleveland…
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The Office Market’s Uneven Recovery — and Where Kaufman Development Sees Opportunity
Real estate developer Daniel Kaufman analyzes the uneven recovery of the U.S. office market, highlighting rising vacancies, distressed assets, and emerging opportunities in adaptive reuse, conversions, and prime Class-A workspace. Learn where Kaufman Development and Kaufman Real Estate are targeting high-value investments in the next office cycle.
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Florida’s Housing Shortage Comes Into Focus: New Interactive Map Tracks the Gaps
Florida’s housing story is one of relentless growth colliding with structural limits. For years, the Sunshine State has attracted new residents faster than builders and policymakers could respond — and now, the numbers finally show just how deep the shortage runs. According to a new interactive map from the Florida Housing Data Project, the state…
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Home Prices Are Falling in 33 Major Metros — But This Isn’t 2008. It’s the Correction We’ve Been Waiting For.
The headlines are starting to reflect what many of us in the business have been watching unfold for over a year now: home prices are dropping — and not just in one or two isolated markets. According to the latest data, 33 of the top U.S. metros have seen measurable declines since the peak in…
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Is the Sun Belt Slipping? What Slower Sales Tell Us About a Shifting Market
The once-unshakable momentum in America’s Sun Belt housing markets is showing signs of fatigue. According to Realtor.com’s June 2025 housing report, homes are sitting on the market longer in 39 of the 50 largest U.S. metros. This isn’t just a Sun Belt story — it’s a national one. But some of the strongest slowdowns are…
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Florida Home Prices Are Falling—Here’s Where It’s Hitting Hardest
For years, Florida’s real estate market seemed almost immune to gravity. Fueled by migration, remote work, and post-pandemic stimulus, prices surged across the state. But in 2025, the momentum has clearly shifted. According to the latest data, Florida’s median home price fell to $412,734 in April—marking one of the sharpest year-over-year declines in over a…
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Tariffs, Tensions, and the Canadian Retreat: What Developers Need to Know
The real estate cold front isn’t just about interest rates anymore. A new chill is settling over U.S. housing markets—and it’s coming from the north. A steep drop in Canadian buyer interest is reshaping demand in traditionally hot second-home markets like Naples, North Port, and Phoenix. And while Florida continues to pull in international eyeballs,…
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2024 Rental Market Report: Miami Leads, But Midwest Momentum Builds
The 2024 rental market has been defined by fierce competition, with strong demand meeting limited availability across many metros. While Miami remains at the top, rising supply and increased affordability in the Midwest are signaling a geographic shift in rental dynamics—one that real estate investors and developers should watch closely. National Snapshot: Demand Holds Steady…
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The 11 Most Expensive Cities to Live in the U.S. – A Deep Dive into Real Estate, Lifestyle, and Opportunity
In the world of real estate development and investment, understanding market dynamics begins with identifying the cities where housing demand and cost of living soar. From tech hubs to tropical paradises, the United States is home to some of the most expensive urban areas in the world. These cities stand out not only for their…
