Florida

Couple Seeks to Clear the Air With Realtor — Via Lawsuit

By Bethany Erickson / August 1, 2018 /
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Nobody starts housing hunting thinking, “You know, I think I want a house that smells like a giant litter box,” but that’s what one Florida couple says they got with their home purchase — all thanks to the Realtor that listed it. Newlyweds Daniel McKay and Katherine Pulker closed on their home in Valrico, Florida,…

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On SecondShelters.com: Pick Your West Palm Beach Poison

By Amy Puchaty / May 31, 2018 /

Nothing beats fun in the sun in West Palm Beach, Florida, so we are going to get right to it! These Splurge vs. Steal picks speak for themselves, and while both have three bedrooms, two baths, and luxuriously updated interiors, the price points and locations are miles apart. Which one would you choose for your West Palm…

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On SecondShelters.com: Historical Key West Home Perfectly Situated for Old Town Fun

By Bethany Erickson / December 16, 2017 /

Just saying Key West, Florida, can conjure up relaxation and the easy-going life — so when we found this historical home in Old Town we knew that our readers at SecondShelters.com and CandysDirt.com would fall in love just like we did. This home, which was built in the late 1800s, sits on a corner lot…

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On SecondShelters.com: Four Seasons Finds a Home in Fort Lauderdale

By Amy Puchaty / August 22, 2017 /

Breaking ground November of 2017 with expected completion by the end of 2019, Four Seasons Private Residences Fort Lauderdale will bring elevated luxury and legendary Four Seasons service to Fort Lauderdale Beach like you’ve never seen before. Katie Enterline of HOM Colorado LLC, a buyer’s agent in Florida who specializes in oceanfront development, gave us the…

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Dallas Poised to Attract Baby Boomer Homebuyers with Affordable Housing, Business Climate

By Leah Shafer / December 18, 2014 /

Dallas is one of 15 top markets poised to attract baby boomer homebuyers because of an affordable cost of living, sunny weather, and friendly business climate, according to new research by the National Association of Realtors (NAR). NAR looked at 100 metro areas with lower state taxes (or none at all, as is the case…

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