July 27, 2025 - 20:50

The recent passage of the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' is set to bring significant changes to Florida's real estate landscape. Opinions on the law are likely to vary widely, reflecting the diverse perspectives of stakeholders across the industry. Proponents argue that the legislation will streamline processes, making it easier for developers to navigate regulations and ultimately boosting housing availability. This could address the ongoing housing crisis in many areas of the state.
Conversely, critics express concerns that the bill may prioritize development over environmental protections and local community needs. They fear that rapid growth could lead to detrimental impacts on Florida's unique ecosystems and quality of life for residents. As the real estate market braces for these changes, the long-term effects on property values, community planning, and environmental sustainability remain uncertain.
As stakeholders begin to assess the implications, the dialogue surrounding the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' is sure to evolve, reflecting the complex interplay of interests in Florida's dynamic real estate sector.
May 3, 2026 - 04:30
Kapaʻa Kauaʻi Village Center sold as part of a multi-state grocery store-anchor dealA portfolio of seven grocery-anchored shopping centers across multiple states has been sold, with the Kapaʻa Kauaʻi Village Center in Hawaii included in the transaction. CBRE Investment...
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Property owners, developers say Portland vacancy fee would fail to fill storefrontsPortland`s proposed vacancy fee is drawing sharp criticism from property owners and developers who say it will do little to actually fill empty storefronts. Instead, they argue, the real drivers of...
May 2, 2026 - 03:45
Compass v. Zillow: The real-estate battle that's upended house hunting in AmericaA quiet but fierce war is reshaping how Americans look for a place to live. It is not a fight over mortgage rates or bidding wars. It is a battle between two real estate giants, Compass and Zillow,...
May 1, 2026 - 04:19
City Council approves $979.1M budget with unchanged real estate tax rate but eyes tougher choices aheadThe Alexandria City Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to approve City Manager Jim Parajon`s proposed $979.1 million budget for Fiscal Year 2027. The spending plan, which represents a 2.4%...